Doors Open from 6:30pm

Come early to reserve your seat, have a drink and enjoy the fabulous view...

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On the festival weekend, there is free parking in the field to the rear of the churchyard, subject to suitable weather conditions. It can be accessed via the bridle path that runs to the left of the church and will be signposted. You can find it at LU6 2EP

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Food and Drink

A selection of local ales, wine and Pimms (of course!) will be available throughout the evening, as well as tea, coffee, soft drinks and snacks.

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All seating is indoors so you can wear anything you like (within reason - it is a church!) Please be aware that the church can get cool in the evenings, even in our fabulous summer months, so you might want to bring an extra layer. Seating is on old church pews - they aren't padded, so if you aren't either, you are welcome to bring a cushion!

Travel

The nearest railway station to Edlesborough is Tring, served by trains from London Euston or Milton Keynes. Free parking is available on site, located at LU6 2EP.

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Visitors should be aware that access is either by way of a series of steps or a steep winding path through the cemetery. Unfortunately it is not suitable for wheelchairs or the infirm. Our portaloos are located at the bottom of the steps. It is also advisable to bring a torch to guide you down the hill after dark! (Younger people will be able to use their phones to solve this problem - wow!) We're really sorry we can't be more accommodating but our medieval builders have let us down badly in this regard.

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Camping, accommodation and things to do nearby

There are a number of ways to stay overnight and enjoy a day amongst the beautiful Chiltern Hills.

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This year's festival line-up is full but if you are interested in performing next year then please contact us and send details of your act along with links to your band website and videos of some of your live performances.

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Dogs

If your dog is comfortable with loud music and has a well-behaved owner you can bring it into the venue. We have sheep next to the venue (this is the countryside!) so it must be kept on a lead.

EdleFest is not a religious event, but it is held in the beautiful old church at Edlesborough, which is now owned and maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust.

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Previous festivals

Previous festivals have featured acts such as Chris Difford (Squeeze), The Magpies, Rusty Shackle, Blair Dunlop, The Trials of Cato, Sam Kelly, Chris Wood, Martin Simpson, Rob Heron and the Tea Pad orchestra, Kimbers Men and many more...

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