Brimstage Heritage Orchard Apple, Pear & Plum Day
The Orchard, Brimstage Hall, Brimstage Road, Wirral, Merseyside, CH63 6JA
We'll guide you round a traditional orchard, to pick/taste heritage varieties of apple, pear and plum. We've recently planted more old varieties to show off. You can bring your own apples to crush in our press, for juice to take away.
You can swap advice with Pomona's collective of enthusiasts: trees; orchards; crafts; historic fruit varieties; conservation / countryside skills; planting; propagation; rewilding; hedges; foraging; beekeeping; drawing, painting and photographing trees; folklore; maypoles; music-making; tree care; orchard crafts, whittling, basket making and orchard frivolities, from dances round the trees to quaffing fresh apple juice.
Brimstage Hall is probably the second oldest building in Wirral. It has a history of orchards on site and the current orchard was planned to demonstrate traditional growing of apples, pears, plums, damsons and hedgerow fruits. We teach orchard skills to encourage other local and community orchards.
6th September: short preview for visitors to the Maggie's Fest at Brimstage Farm
13th September, we give tours, tastes, talks to visitors & demonstrations throughout the day. We also challenge visitors to take some apples home and cook the best apple pies/ cakes/puddings/tarts/crumbles or strĂ¼del. The idea is for visitors to bring back on the second Apple Day an example of what they made.
21st this is when we have a further open day, including the International Championships for Apple Pies, etc. , made from Brimstage Fruits.
The Orchard, Brimstage Hall, Brimstage Road, Wirral, Merseyside, CH63 6JA
it is a working orchard with uneven ground - difficult to push a wheelchair across, but we'll help if we can
special caution for anyone with unsteady footing or anyone who has a strong reaction to bees or wasps