Summer events from Cambridge Past, Present & Future

Guided History Walk at Coton

Wednesday 2 July – 7.00pm to 9.00pm

Join the CambridgePPF team for a guided walk around Coton and the charity’s Countryside Reserve. Learn about the village, its medieval open fields and what life would have been like for the people that lived in the area in the past. NB: This event is aimed at adults and older children. Booking is essential. Places cost £4 per person / only £3 for CambridgePPF members. Meet at the Martin Car Park on Grantchester Road. To book: bookings@cambridgeppf.org or call: 01223 243830 extension 201.

Hinxton Watermill Open Day
Sunday 6 July – 2.30pm to 5.30pm

Visit this wonderful working watermill, which dates back to the Doomsday Book and is owned by CambridgePPF. Set in picturesque surroundings the mill is tucked away down a quiet lane in the pretty village of Hinxton. Price per adult £3.00 / children £1.00 (CambridgePPF members are entitled to free admission.) For more information: bookings@cambridgeppf.org or call: 01223 243830 extension 201.

Insitu Theatre Group perform Canterbury Tales at The Leper Chapel
Wednesday 9 July to Saturday 12 July at 8pm (daily performances)

Following the success of last summer’s production, the Insitu Theatre Group returns to CambridgePPF’s Leper Chapel. This year talented storytellers are back to perform Chaucer’s incomparable collection of tales.

  • EPIC – Two young knights fight to the death for the woman they love.
  • FARCE – An old man takes a wife who’s much too young for him. With hilarious consequences!
  • FABLE – A self-regarding cockerel has an ominous dream
  • HORROR:  Three drunken hotheads vow to find Death and destroy him.

The Leper Chapel is on Newmarket Road (Barnwell Junction), Cambridge. Ticket price: £12 per person or £10 concessions. Advance booking and further information at: www.insitutheatre.co.uk or www.wegottickets.com. Tickets can also be purchased on the night on the door from 7:30pm onwards.

Summer Walk and Wildlife Watch at Coton Countryside Reserve
Tuesday 15 July – 6.30pm  

This two and a half hour walk led by the CambridgePPF team will start from the Martin Car Park off Grantchester Road, Coton. The stroll will showcase the very best of the reserve and some of the great views on offer across to Cambridge and the surrounding countryside. Although this is a free event, donations towards the upkeep of the reserve are welcome. The charity is currently trying to fundraise for a compost toilet to be installed on site. Booking is essential so the team has an idea of numbers and can staff the event accordingly. To book: bookings@cambridgeppf.org or call: 01223 243830 extension 201.


Dowsing for Iron Age sites at Wandlebury
Saturday 19 July – 11.00am to 3.00pm

Looking to learn something new? Discover how dowsing can support archaeological research and find out more about the ancient sites in and around the Gog Magog Hills. This event is run by one of CambridgePPF’s trusted partner organisations. Tickets cost £5 per person. Payment is made on the day upon arrival. Pre-booking is recommended. For more information or to book call: 07802 769386 OR email: andrew@wrinklymacs.co.uk

Creepy Crawly Discoveries (school holiday event)
Tuesday 29 July – 10am to 12:30pm

Join the CambridgePPF team to hunt for insects, creepy crawlies and small animals that live in and around the woods, fields and ponds at Wandlebury Country Park. Then it’s back to the Stable Rooms Education Centre to get creative and crafty. This event is suitable for three to five year olds. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Bring a drink and a snack, and dress for being outside. Booking is essential. Places cost £6.50 per child (CambridgePPF members only pay £5.00), adults free. To book email: bookings@cambridgeppf.org or call: 01223 243830 extension 201.

Butterflies (school holiday event)
Wednesday 30 July – 10am to 12:30pm

Visit Wandlebury for a fascinating morning learning about nature’s most symmetrical friends – butterflies. Discover how to identify common butterflies and find out how they function and live. Then it’s back to the Stable Rooms Education Centre to get creative and crafty. This event is suitable for children eight years old and above. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Bring a drink and a snack, and dress for being outside. Booking is essential. Places cost £6.50 per child (CambridgePPF members only pay £5.00), adults free. To book: bookings@cambridgeppf.org or call: 01223 243830 extension 201.

Insitu Theatre Group perform Ghost Stories at the Leper Chapel
Thursday 24 July to Saturday 26 July at 8:00pm (daily performances)

Mixing storytelling and song, Richard Spaul performs deliciously disturbing tales of the supernatural written by Elizabeth Bowen, Edith Wharton and Nikolai Gogol. Set in the mysterious setting of CambridgePPF’s Leper Chapel this event is not for the faint-hearted. The Leper Chapel is on Newmarket Road (Barnwell Junction), Cambridge. Performances start at 8:00pm. Tickets can be bought in advance. Price per person £12 OR £10 concessions. Tickets will also be available on the door from 7:30pm. Advance booking and further information at: www.insitutheatre.co.uk or from www.wegottickets.com

Clay oven course at Wandlebury Country Park
Saturday 26 July – 10.00am to 4.00pm

Spend the day learning how to build your own clay oven and experience the taste of clay oven baked mouth-watering foods. This event is run by CambridgePPF’s specialist partner Real Clay Ovens. Price per person: £96. For more information or to book: www.realclayovens.co.uk

Summer Picnic & Music Concert at Wandlebury
Sunday 27 July – 3:30pm onwards

Pack up a picnic and head to CambridgePPF’s Wandlebury Country Park for this special event in the Cambridge Summer Music Festival programme. Chill out in the grassland meadows while listening to the Panic Steel Band – whose music is guaranteed to get the whole family’s feet tapping along.

NB: This event is free to attend but CambridgePPF would appreciate a donation from attendees towards the music and the upkeep of the park. Contributions will be collected during the event. Parking at Wandlebury costs £3 per vehicle. For more informationbookings@cambridgeppf.org or call: 01223 243830 extension 201.

Bourn Post Mill
Sunday 27 July – 2.00pm to 4.00pm

A chance to see inside one of the oldest mills in the country accompanied by CambridgePPF volunteers. Set in the beautiful scenery off Caxton Road this post mill is a sight to behold on any day of the year but particularly on a sunny summer afternoon. Price per adult £3.00 / children £1.00 (CambridgePPF members are entitled to free admission). For more information: bookings@cambridgeppf.org or call: 01223 243830 extension 201.

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