Join a night of paranormal discovery led by professional investigators, as featured in the 'UK Supernatural' TV series and 'Haunted Histories' podcast. Explore the mysteries of vintage costumes, once worn by souls long gone. Do their spirits linger? Uncover ghostly tales, including whispers of the elusive Silk Ladies. And who is James?
Join Carolyn Griffiths, author of 'Woad To This' to explore the sites, sounds and industrial buildings of Frome's 18th century wool clothiers and dyers. The short walk in the town centre and along Willow Vale will immerse you in the past and invite you to write, sketch or simply enjoy the stroll.
Augustine, bishop of Hippo from 396 to 430 AD, was one of the most significant Christian thinkers after St. Paul. His writings, such as the City of God, and The Confessions, have brought lasting influence in our understanding of Christianity and the human soul. Led by Revd Sam Thompson.
Join Carolyn Griffiths, author of 'Woad To This' to explore the sites, sounds and industrial buildings of Frome's 18th century wool clothiers and dyers. The short walk in the town centre and along Willow Vale will immerse you in the past and invite you to write, sketch or simply enjoy the stroll.
Andrew Ziminski, a well-known local stonemason with decades of experience working on churches, shares his unique perspective in his new book. Church Going is a handbook to medieval churches of the British Isles, exploring their history and features. Beautifully written and illustrated, the book will be available to purchase.
One of the UK's leading satirical comedians and chair of the News Quiz, Andy Zaltzman assesses the state of Planet Earth and its most controversial species - the human race. In the biggest stand-up tour of his career, Andy will attempt to answer perennial questions such as What?, Who?, Where?, and above all Why?
This year's Frome Society For Local Study lecture features Professor Ronald Hutton exploring Europe's witch-hunting phenomenon. Why did trials peak in the more rational era of the Scientific Revolution? Why did trials cluster in particular places, including the West of England, as well as at particular times? And mainly put women to death? Doors 7pm
Brendan of Clonfert, one of the early monastic saints of Ireland, was best known for his legendary voyage to find the 'Isle of the Blessed'. Come and meditate on one of his most beautiful prayers, allowing his words to tune your spirit 'to the music of heaven.' Led by Annie Herridge.
Exploring radical approaches to designing an ethical and regenerative future for materials an fashion, while addressing the challenges posed by our current modes of consumption. Includes live music, exhibitions and panel discussions to inspire meaningful solutions within the world of textiles.
Two Frome historians, Peter Clark and David Lassman, discuss the challenges and rewards of writing political history from their unique perspectives. Peter is the author of 'The Men of 1924' and 'Churchill's Britain', and David has written about Frome, Bath, the WWII era, and recently published 'The Great Fire of London - An Eyewitness Account'.
A special summer edition of live storytelling and poetry event Dirty Laundry, in collaboration with the Crysse Morrison Prize for Poetry. Including the prize giving, readings from the winning poets, and a stellar open mic line-up. Come and experience the energy, the connection, the feels.
Ever wanted to see behind the scenes of your local theatre? Now’s your chance! To coincide with their centenary year, the Memorial Theatre is opening up parts of the venue the public don’t usually see to give a taste of what goes on behind the safety curtain! Tea and coffee provided. Tickets are free but […]
Holy Trinity Church, built in 1836-38, is home to a world-class collection of stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones and the William Morris workshops. Former Vicar Rob Martin will give a short talk on the windows, their history and the truths they seek to convey, followed by time to wander round and enjoy some refreshments.
Holy Trinity Church, built in 1836-38, is home to a world-class collection of stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones and the William Morris workshops. Former Vicar Rob Martin will give a short talk on the windows, their history and the truths they seek to convey, followed by time to wander round and enjoy some refreshments.
Join us on an atmospheric tour by candlelight around our church, for an immersive experience of meditation, light, music and stories that this ancient church has to share with us. At the end of the evening, you are invited to join the choir for compline - a short service of quietness and reflection.
A film exploring zero-carbon clothing and slow fashion, The Nettle Dress has played to packed houses across the country and was one of the top ten highest grossing theatrical documentaries in the UK in 2023. Join film-maker Dylan Howitt and textile artist Allan Brown for a unique screening and live Q&A featuring leading local environmentalists […]