We will celebrate Bridgend Farmhouse’s proud heritage as a city farm with a traditional Christmas ceilidh – music, dancing, food, good cheer.
Farmhouse Ceilidh
We will celebrate Bridgend Farmhouse’s proud heritage as a city farm with a traditional Christmas ceilidh – music, dancing, food, good cheer.
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Event details
6pm - 8pm
1st December
£5; under 16s free. Pay on the door or pre-book via Eventbrite
Bridgend Farmhouse is wheel-chair accessible, with a disabled toilet and a lift to the exhibition room on the first floor.
Bridgend Farmhouse
Bridgend Farmhouse
Bridgend has always been a farm steading. It was part of the Inch Estate which goes back to the Gilmour and Preston families who owned the 14th century Craigmillar Castle. It was a working farm till the year 2000. The 18th century farmhouse has been completely restored by an independent community organisation and is now a community centre running a wide range of activities. We have a training kitchen and cafe, woodwork and craft work shops, an allotment project, a bike repair business and regular public events, the Christmas Fair being one of them.
On Sunday 1 December we will be staging a farming-through-the-ages exhibition, running traditional farmyard games, and a ceilidh will be held in the evening in our large tent.
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