Midsummer Fayre at the Weald & Downland Living Museum

Midsummer Fayre

Explore the celebrations of our Midsummer Fayre as we look at this quarter day as part of the ritual year.

Learn about the seasonal activities that were part of our rural lives and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of our Museum landscape and gardens. Find out about the healing properties of nature, hear music and songs from our folklore traditions, and meet the Oak King and Fairy Queen as they explore around the Museum.

 

More information will follow in the Spring – Save the date and come back to our website for more information.

Tickets available in the Spring Included in Museum Annual Membership icon

Information for Visitors

Discover 40 acres of history, nature, and countryside charm at the Weald & Downland Living Museum near Chichester, West Sussex. Explore our collection of historic buildings, working farm animals, and heritage gardens, and experience what rural life was like in centuries past.

Come Rain or Shine You Can Explore and Enjoy

Stroll through our beautiful open-air museum, where you can see authentic period homes, workshops, and barns set within the stunning South Downs landscape. Enjoy peaceful woodland walks, spot wildlife, or visit the woodland play area — perfect for children to explore and learn through play.

Meet Our Working Animals

Look out for our Heavy Horses, Sheep, and Ducks, who help bring the Museum to life. Visitors can even feed the ducks on the mill pond — grain can be purchased in the Museum shop.

Relax and Refuel

Take a break at our waterside café, serving delicious breakfast, brunch, and lunch options. You’re also welcome to bring a picnic, with plenty of scenic spots around the site to enjoy. During the warmer months, Shepherd’s Hut kiosks offer takeaway drinks and snacks around the Museum.

Useful Visitor Information

  • Dogs on short leads are very welcome across the site.
  • Free parking is available for all visitors.
  • Please note: the Museum is a no-smoking site.
  • Visitors with accessibility needs can find detailed information on our Accessibility page.

Please note that all activities and demonstrations are subject to change and may vary depending on the weather or season.

Date

Sat–Sun 13–14 June 2026

Time

10:00am–5:00pm