Saturday 8th June & Sunday 9th June 2019
THE BLUE LEAFLET - the Festival's free printed guide

The printed guide to the 2019 Festival is a free, 16-page, A5 booklet known as the "Blue Leaflet", and can be downloaded from this page. The leaflet is available from various locations in and outside the village. Click here for a list of locations.
BLUE LEAFLET POST-PUBLICATION CHANGES & CORRECTIONS
- 1 Downsview Terrace (14) will now be open on both Saturday and Sunday.
- A change to the music at Tannery End (2) on Sunday afternoon. Owing to domestic circumstances, the Unreel Trio are unable to perform from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Their place will be taken by Mike Ainscough, who will perform solo guitar music from 1.30pm.
- The Henfield Shed (D) has been accidentally omitted from the leaflet's Community Venues pages, but appears as Venue (D) on the leaflet map. Full details of the Shed are on the website, however, and can be seen by clicking on this page:-> Henfield Shed.
- Music events updates: Red Oaks is Venue (E), not (D), and Henfield Haven is Venue (F), not (E).
- ActaLina will perform a short oriental dance at 2.30pm on Saturday at St. Peter's Church (G), during the Flower Festival. The theme of the dance will be "Celebrating Beauty Through Flowers".
- Pyecombe village Choir sing at Red Oaks (E) on Saturday, not South View Terrace.
- 6 Lower Faircox (10): Please note the following correction to the garden description: "Pass through the delightful front garden with roses and a box hedge into an enclosed back garden which has been redesigned this year to have wider borders, new climbing roses and fewer pots. Seats and a shaded area to sit and enjoy the ambience. Garden reflects owner's love of plants and garden art. Plants for sale."
- Sidonie Winter will be playing occasional harp music on Sunday only at 21 Flower Farm Close (17).
- The Too Far Gone trio - due to play on Sunday afternoon at Hacketts Cottage (4) - have unfortunately had to cancel their performance.
FESTIVAL MAP 2019
The 2019 Festival Map covers pages 8 & 9 of the leaflet. This year, each coloured garden number shows whether the garden is open (a) both days (b) Saturday only (c) Sunday only. There is also a new 440 yard/400 metre scale - divided into four 110 yard/100 metre sections - so that visitors to the village can get some idea of distance from one venue to another. You can download the map as a separate file for your phone, tablet or computer, or for printing.
The 2019 Festival Map covers pages 8 & 9 of the leaflet. This year, each coloured garden number shows whether the garden is open (a) both days (b) Saturday only (c) Sunday only. There is also a new 440 yard/400 metre scale - divided into four 110 yard/100 metre sections - so that visitors to the village can get some idea of distance from one venue to another. You can download the map as a separate file for your phone, tablet or computer, or for printing.
Download the whole leaflet
Click on the icon below to download a PDF of the latest version of the leaflet (8.6Mb) - last upload: 24th May. |
Download the map
Click on the icon below to download a JPG of the map (1.6 Mb). |
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View individual pages - these are the most up-to-date versions and reflect the latest changes to the printed leaflet.
Clicking on a page image will display it in a larger window on the screen.
1 - Cover
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2 - Welcome
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3 - Symbols & community venues 1
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4 - Community venues 2
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5 - Gardens 1
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6 - Gardens 2
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7 - Gardens 3
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10 - Music Saturday
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11 - Music Sunday
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12 - Musicians
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13 - Artists 1
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14 - Artists 2
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15 - Sponsors
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16 - Finale
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8 & 9 - map