
FRIDAY 4 JULY 2008
+ SATURDAY 5 JULY 2008
+ SUNDAY 6 JULY 2008
at
Church Farm,
Coombes,
West Sussex
BN15 0RS
United Kingdom
For the 13th consecutive year, and our second at the fabulous rural location of Coombes, this popular festival will again bring sleepy Sussex to life in July 2008.
As usual the event is organised by the founders of Glastonwick, namely chart-busting (Seagulls Ska) local poet and musician Attila the Stockbroker and international cask beer advocate Alex Hall. Matt Wickham of Dark Star Brewery is also helping with some of the planning.
As in previous years, we promise you a weekend of enormous quantities of delicious real ale (including many new brews as usual), farmhouse cider, perry, and top quality entertainment.
Frequent trains run to Shoreham from Brighton, Worthing (both only 10 minutes away by train) and other stations along the West Coastway Line. From there, jump on our special shuttle bus linking the festival with Shoreham High Street and Railway Station (plus one return journey from Brighton).
Camping is offered on site for only £5 per night (Friday and Saturday). Note you MUST book in advance if you wish to camp on site.
Attila writes...
Our annual Beer, Music, Poetry and More Beer Festival: three days of real ale, real music and real poetry. In the early days it was held at The Barn Theatre in Attila's home village of Southwick, West Sussex. Then we moved to Shoreham Airport, 2 miles down the road, for 4 happy years, but due to massive increases in red tape at The Airport we moved to CHURCH FARM, COOMBES for 2007. It was FANTASTIC! The best one ever. Idyllic location, great landlords (cheers Jenny and Trevor!). So we're back again for 2008...
There has been a small price increase to cover costs - £2 extra on the Friday night, and £2 extra per night for the camping - this will pay for extra toilets! But I hope everyone will still agree that Glastonwick represents incredible value for money.
We started Glastonwick in 1996, which means this year will be our 13th. Having been to loads of beer festivals with crap music, and loads of music festivals with crap beer, we decided to organise one where the beer was as good as the music (and vice versa) with very popular results...
NB to all bands/musicians/poets: The music side of Glastonwick is run by me, Attila the Stockbroker. I put on the people I have met and like in 28 years of performing. It's fully booked for this year now. And the only way people get to play at Glastonwick is either being friends with me already (that is friends in the proper sense, nothing to do with MySpace!!) or by sharing the bill at one of the 100 plus gigs I do a year and blowing me away! Sorry - that's how it is!