
Tales of winter Magic, Evening Storytelling and Mummers Play
Fri 8 Dec - Fri 8 Dec
Join us in the great roundhouse for a festive evening of Winter storytelling with Red Phoenix, a magical and enthralling storyteller. Cosy around the roaring festive fireside while you soak up the atmosphere of the ancient building, the good company and the anticipation of the story.
The perfect way to start your festive season together, listening to stories that transport you to wintery worlds and make you giggle along the way.
After the storytelling we will have a visit from The Prize Old Mummers who will perform their cheeky modern twist on a traditional Mummers play, while raising money for Naomi House & Jacksplace Children’s Hospice.
There will be a bar selling locally produced mead and a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Hot drinks and snacks will also be available to be purchased from our shop.
7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Butser Ancient Farm
Waterlooville
Price
You are advised to pre-book online for events, where you can select the visitor with carer ticket price of £12 as part of the i-go offer.
The regular i-go offer of one carer goes free does also apply, but this is a pay on the door offer and there is no guarantee that there will be tickets available for an event on arrival.
Visitor with carer £12
Children £10
Adults £18
Family £48
Booking
Remember to take your i-go card with you
About Butser Ancient Farm
Butser Ancient Farm is a unique experimental archaeology site nestled into the rolling countryside of the South Downs National Park; welcoming visitors and education groups throughout the year. From it's origins as an Iron Age research site it has reconstructions of ancient buildings from the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman Britain and the Anglo-Saxon period. The buildings are internationally famous and appear frequently in documentaries and feature films. Prehistory crops are also grown and rare breeds of animals, such as goats and sheep are kept.
Carers are admitted free of charge when accompanying a disabled visitor during standard opening hours. Butser Ancient Farm is a multi-sensory visitor experience, ideal for those with a variety of learning needs and styles. All the school activities and lecture tours are designed with accessibility in mind, please contact Butser Ancient Farm to discuss any particular requirements or concerns.
Learn more about Butser Ancient Farm
Accessibility
Mobility and/or building
- Wheel Chair Accessible venue
- Wheel Chair Accessible Entrance
Visitors can enjoy a timeline of areas starting with Stone Age, progressing through to Bronze and Iron Age roundhouses, a Roman villa and finishing with our two Saxon longhouses. Each site has interpretation boards and all areas are accessible to wheelchairs, except one small mezzanine room in the villa.
Disabled Parking & Drop-off
- Designated Disabled Parking
Our car park includes disabled parking by our visitor centre, and the centre itself has a wheelchair accessible disabled toilet. We also have a wheelchair available for visitors to use which can be requested on arrival, or you can reserve it before your visit by calling 02392 598838.
Toileting/Changing
- Accessible Toilets
Outdoors
- Wheelchair Access to Outdoor Areas
- Paths
Guide Dogs
- Guide Dogs Welcome
Additional Services
- Special Sessions
The Unexpected
- We have characters in costumes
We also organise special re-enactment weekends on a regular basis. The re-enactors will be in costume.
Location
Butser Ancient Farm Chalton Lane
Waterlooville, PO8 OBG