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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The entrance to Bridgend Farmhouse, with the sign on an old stone wall on the left, and trees beyond the stone wall on the left and beyond. Ahead up the path can be seen a white buildikng surrounded by railings and with outdoor seating to the front
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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.

We will celebrate Bridgend Farmhouse’s proud heritage as a city farm with a traditional Christmas ceilidh – music, dancing, food, good cheer.

Crowd of people sitting on shared tables sharing a meal. Bunting hangs overhead.
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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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