What's on in Wells this weekend

By Emma Dance

17th Mar 2022 | Local News

It's another busy weekend in Wells with something for everyone from music lovers and craft enthusiasts to keen gardeners and history buffs!

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  1. Primrose Concert at St Lawrence's Church, Westbury-sub-Mendip
As part of the annual Primrose Concert at Westbury-sub-Mendip church, Trio Paradis play a concert inspired by all things spring-related: flowers, birds and more... with music by Schubert, Lili Boulanger, Grieg, Tchaikovsky and Ivor Novello. Concert lasts approx 45 minutes. Free admission with donations invited in aid of St Lawrence Church.
  1. Death on the Danube: A Lunchtime Recital

A lunchtime concert performed by Bristol University Madrigal Ensemble at Wells Cathedral.

Howells' Requiem with additional music by Purcell, Monteverdi, Kodaly and Poulenc.

Admission is free with a retiring collection in aid of Wells Cathedral and Bristol University Madrigal Ensemble. No booking required.

  1. The Best of Somerset Show
There will be lots of stalls showcasing some of Somerset's best produce, makers and business owners.
  1. Rare Plant Fair

The hugely popular Rare Plant Fair will return to The Bishop's Palace this March, with its fantastic range of expert nurseries, offering a wonderful range of rare and unusual plants.

  1. Celebrating the painted medieval reredoses of St Cuthbert's Church
A day of talks and demonstrations celebrating the art, the building and the history of the unique painted medieval reredoses.

     

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