Wold Top Brewery supports Burton Agnes Jazz Festival

Wold Top Brewery supports Burton Agnes Jazz Festival

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Award-winning Wold Top Brewery will once again be providing refreshment for the hundreds of visitors at this year?s Burton Agnes Jazz and Blues Festival from 6th to 8th August.

Billed by a critic for The Independent as ?Possibly the most enjoyable jazz concert I've ever attended?, the annual festival is held in the beautiful, award-winning grounds of Burton Agnes Hall, near Driffield and visitors will be able to relax to the sounds of summer blues and jazz whilst enjoying hand pulled real ales and fine Yorkshire food.

Tom Mellor, who owns Wold Newton based Wold Top Brewery with his wife Gill, is a keen musician and is delighted to be supporting the festival again; ?The festival generates a lot of interest from all over Yorkshire and beyond and the spectacular venue lends itself perfectly to summer music.?

Now in its fourth year, Burton Agnes Jazz and Blues Festival is a popular event over 3 nights and 2 days thatshowcases the best of British Jazz musicians including award winning?musicians Clare Teal, Dennis Rollins, Omar Puente, Anita Wardell and many more.

Festival organiser, Simon Cunliffe-Lister is delighted to host the festival again and commented ?The 26 bands have been selected to appeal to all and we are proud to be presenting a fantastic line up of performers representing a spread of jazz and blues from the traditional to the funky and from local favourites to internationally renowned acts that will be playing in the Elizabethan Hall and in the Hall?s beautiful grounds.?

Simon continued; ?As ever, it is a laid-back family event with a Children?s Corner with play area face painters,a children?s entertainer plus 15 acres of magical gardens to explore and a woodland walk with forest creatures to find.?

Made from the finest hops and home grown malting barley coupled with the purest, chalk-filtered Wolds water, Wold Top Brewery real ales are brewed with passion from traditional recipes.? They are available through the website?www.woldtopbrewery.co.uk, farm shops, delis, hotels, pubs and off licences throughout Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.

The festival runs from 6pm-10pm Friday, 11am-10pm Saturday, 11am-6pm Sunday and prices range from ?20 for an evening ticket to ?40 for a weekend ticket.? Tickets are available online at?www.burton-agnes.co.uk, from Burton Agnes Hall or by calling the estate office 01262 490324 or visiting the courtyard shops at the hall.


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