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Festival of music and art at Limetree



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Published Date: 16 May 2008
THE Limetree Festival will be taking place at Limetree Farm Grewelthorpe, near Ripon from August 1-3.
The Limetree Festival is a new weekend music and arts festival set in 25 acres of beautiful Yorkshire countryside, the perfect place for like-minded souls to get together and enjoy a wide variety of music, performing artists, healing, films, comedy a
nd more.

With camping and parking available you can make the most of the weekend.

The site is a wildlife conservation area, a blend of rolling hills, ancient woods and natural amphitheatres.

It features a stone circle and iron-age round house, which go towards giving the Limetree Festival its unique atmosphere

The organisers say the festival is about getting back to what festivals used to be like before they became really commercial, people just getting together as one to have a good time in great surroundings.

The festival is split into two arenas, the music field and the healing field.

In the music field across three stages there will be an eclectic mix of performers, from northern soul to indie, to electro house and everything in between.

There will also be film screenings, art exhibits, sculptures, stalls, street performers, graffiti walls and much more.

In the healing field you can rejuvenate your mind, body and soul with a wide variety of alternative therapies and other remedies.

You can try everything from yoga to t’ai chi, watch demonstrations or just chill out in the stone circle and listen to acts on the Solar stage.

Limetree Farm is an area of great natural beauty and a conservation area and a proportion of the proceeds from the festival will go towards the Limetree Conservation Fund, to help ensure the continued preservation of nature and wildlife on the site.

For more information visit www.Limetreefestival.co.uk



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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 12:02 PM
  • Source: Advertiser Weekend
  • Location: Harrogate
 
 
  

 
 


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