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Monthly Archives: June 2019
Poem for Solstice by Jon Hamp
The Oak king and his circus folk They brought a marching band. And felt this barn, below these trees was the fairest place to stand. And Holly, the preacher who led them, As the summer light held sway. Removed his … Continue reading
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Bard of Bath’s Solstice event: poetry, storytelling and a Barn Dance on Kelston Roundhill
Thanks to Conor Whelan, the Bard of Bath, to Jon, Graham Tic and all the other poets, to Craig, Marick and the band and everyone who came.
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Wind array trial due to start on Kelston Roundhill in July
Kelston Tump LLP (the partnership of William, Klaus and Clare, the owners of Kelston Roundhill) has just authorised a small-scale test of a new prototype wind array half way up the hill. The Old Barn and the borehole providing water … Continue reading
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Guidelines for faith groups using Kelston Roundhill and Roundhill Barn
Roundhill Barn is a non-demonational space where people of all faiths or of none, as well as any gender race or orientation are welcome. Roundhill Barn is a non-denominational space ideally suited to retreats, reflection and spiritual refreshment. One way … Continue reading
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