Join us at Homegrown at Hampen for a special screening of the acclaimed Cotswolds documentary Field & Folk, hosted by Lydia Handy and the film's director, Tea Smart.
Filmed across the Cotswolds National Landscape, Field & Folk tells the stories of the farmers, families and communities whose lives continue to shape this remarkable countryside. Through stunning cinematography and intimate storytelling, the film offers a rare glimpse into the people behind the landscape.
The screening will take place in the barn next to Three Turnips, with parking available on site.
5:00pm – Doors Open
Arrive, settle in, and enjoy the atmosphere at Homegrown at Hampen.
5:30pm – Screening of Field & Folk
7:00pm – Conversation with Lydia Handy & Director Tea Smart
Following the film, stay for an informal discussion about the stories featured in the documentary, farming in the Cotswolds, and the making of the film.
7:30pm – Event Close
All proceeds from this screening will be donated to Cotswolds National Landscape, helping to support the conservation and enhancement of this special landscape for future generations.
Once you have purchased your ticket, your name will be added to our guest list and checked at the door on arrival. There is no need to print your ticket, although you may wish to bring your booking confirmation with you.
Join us at Homegrown at Hampen for a special screening of the acclaimed Cotswolds documentary Field & Folk, hosted by Lydia Handy and the film's director, Tea Smart.
Filmed across the Cotswolds National Landscape, Field & Folk tells the stories of the farmers, families and communities whose lives continue to shape this remarkable countryside. Through stunning cinematography and intimate storytelling, the film offers a rare glimpse into the people behind the landscape.
The screening will take place in the barn next to Three Turnips, with parking available on site.
5:00pm – Doors Open
Arrive, settle in, and enjoy the atmosphere at Homegrown at Hampen.
5:30pm – Screening of Field & Folk
7:00pm – Conversation with Lydia Handy & Director Tea Smart
Following the film, stay for an informal discussion about the stories featured in the documentary, farming in the Cotswolds, and the making of the film.
7:30pm – Event Close
All proceeds from this screening will be donated to Cotswolds National Landscape, helping to support the conservation and enhancement of this special landscape for future generations.
Once you have purchased your ticket, your name will be added to our guest list and checked at the door on arrival. There is no need to print your ticket, although you may wish to bring your booking confirmation with you.