Scorton Feast

Scorton Feast is an annual event held at Scorton, North Yorkshire, England.[1] Many activities are held on the raised village green, although there are currently several other key sites including Beck Green and the Archery field, the Gymkhana/Harness Racing field off Banks Lane, and the Flower Show tent on Bolton Road.

History

It is believed that Scorton Feast was first held in AD 1257 and it celebrated its 750th anniversary in 2006. The Feast has not, however, been held continuously over those 750 years.

The Feast is usually celebrated around August the 15th, which is the Festival of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Feast is currently held over four days and commences on the third Sunday in August and ends on the following Wednesday.

Activities

The activities at Scorton Feast include (2013 event):[2]

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

There is also a Scorton Arrow Hunt held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and a Funfair held on the evenings of all days except the Sunday.

Local folklore has it that the end of Scorton Feast coincides with the end of summer.

References

  1. Scorton Feast & Sports Committee 2013
  2. Scorton Feast Program & Schedule 2013
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