HEAVY HORSES GATHER FOR TWO DAY SUMMER SPECTACULAR
The Heavy Horse Spectacular
Saturday/Sunday 31 May & 1 June
2008,
Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
The grace and strength of the giants of the horse world
will be on display in a magnificent gathering this summer at the Weald &
Downland Open Air Museum, at Singleton, near Chichester, West Sussex. Due to
the increasing popularity of the event, the Heavy Horse Spectacular was
successfully extended to two days for the first time last year: this year
there is even more action and excitement planned for the Saturday, plus the
usual full programme on the Sunday. It promises to be an unforgettable
weekend of displays, demonstrations and parades guaranteed to delight
visitors of all ages.
The event is one of the biggest of its kind in the south,
and one of the few in the UK where visitors can see these powerful and
majestic horses display their skills and versatility with continuous
ringside commentary, given this year by Sarah Rouse. Sarah is a well-known
figure in the horse world and has been a very popular commentator at the
event in recent years.
During the two days, over forty Shires, Clydesdales,
Suffolks, British Percherons and Ardennes horses will be taking part in a
variety of activities. Weighing up to a ton and standing up to 19 hands
high, these horses are prized for their good looks, gentle temperament and
capacity for work. Heavy horses have found a modern role in the leisure and
public relations industries, environmentally sensitive forestry and on
organic smallholdings.
Among the events at the Spectacular this year is one of
the newest and most exciting developments in the
heavy horse scene – cross-country driving. This will be the highlight of the
Spectacular on the Saturday: intrepid drivers will be putting on a special
display of timed obstacle driving through a cones course – there is nothing
more dramatic than a pair of heavy horses thundering past you at speed!
During the weekend, the Museum’s Shire horses will be at
work at seasonal tasks. The team works throughout the year on the beautiful
50-acre Museum site in the South Downs. Encouraging the growing interest in
working horses, the Museum runs heavy horse experience courses, where
students can find out about the management and care of heavy horses as well
how to drive, harrow and plough.
Other ring demonstrations include agricultural vehicles,
brewers' drays, harnessing and decoration. One of the most popular elements
of the event is the chance to get up close to the ‘heavies’ as their owners
prepare them in the horsebox area, and the event is rounded off with a grand
parade. An interesting and varied collection of craft and trade stands will
be on the Museum site throughout the event, offering a range of items such
as country clothing, local produce, garden wares, books, gifts, jewellery
and local crafts.
The Museum is open for the Heavy Horse Spectacular on
Saturday/Sunday 31 May and 1 June, and daily throughout the season, from
10.30am - 6.00pm. Admission is adults £8.50, over 60s £7.50, children £4.50,
family £23.30. Group rates are also available.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The
award-winning Weald & Downland Open Air Museum has over 45 historic building
exhibits and is designated by the Government for the outstanding importance
of its collections. Exhibits include a medieval farmstead; a working
watermill producing wholemeal stoneground flour; exhibitions focusing on
traditional building techniques and agriculture; historic gardens, farm
livestock and a working Tudor kitchen. The Museum runs a well-established
programme of courses in building conservation and rural crafts. There is a
café which uses the Museum’s own flour and a shop with gifts and books on
countryside and buildings themes. The modern Downland Gridshell houses the
Museum’s building conservation centre and artefact collection. There is a
daily tour at 1.30pm when the Museum is open, and an appointments system for
visits to the collections for research purposes.
NOTE TO EDITORS
Reporters and photographers are welcome at the Museum.
For
further information call the Museum information line on 01243 811348 or
contact Cathy Clark, Marketing Officer
Tel:
01243
811014.
Fax:
01243 811475
Email:
marketing@wealddown.co.uk.
Full
details about the Museum and its activities can be found at
www.wealddown.co.uk
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