To book your place on one of our events, please contact the Hall on 01756 720213 or by email at admin@parcevallhall.org.uk
Birdwatching for Beginners in Wharfedale
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED The Birds of Garden, Woodland & Moorland Leader: Chris Bradshaw Join us on a relaxed birdwatching break aimed at people new to birdwatching, or those wishing to learn a little more and enjoy commoner birds in a tranquil location. We will have a programme of birdwatching walks around the gardens,
Julian of Norwich – a Study Day with Joyce Simpson*
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED 'within listening distance of the silence we call God' Tutor: Joyce Simpson 'What seek ye?' or 'What do you want?' are the first words Jesus utters in St John's Gospel. Julian's reply is direct and firm: 'God of your goodness give me yourself'. How does Julian, an anchorite in 14th
Fellowship of Contemplative Prayer Retreat I
THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED Witness: Revd Canon Charles Dobbin My peace I give you Do not let your hearts be troubled Do not be afraid John Ch 14 v 27 Contemplative life is the expression of the desire to seek stillness amid the rush of life, to hear 'the still small voice' amid today's modern
Friends of Parcevall Hall Eucharist & Annual Dinner
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED The Friends of Parcevall Hall meet for a time of worship and fellowship over a three course dinner, served with wine. There is the option to stay for Dinner, Bed and Breakfast. The price for this option is £71 per person.
Recorder Players’ Workshop II
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Tutor: Mary Tyers Ensemble playing in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, this workshop is aimed at experienced adult players who ideally offer two instruments and are able to swap between them. The ability to hold your own part in a group and good sight-reading skills are key. Expect a wide
Summer Walking in Wharfedale
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED The second of three walking breaks at Parcevall Hall in 2020. Wharfedale offers a wealth of landscapes; wild moorland, limestone uplands, wooded valleys and gently farmland, with the uninterrupted beauty of Upper Wharfedale laid out before you from the hilltops. New routes are added each year, sand we offer a
Anglican Association Retreat (part silent)
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Conductor: Revd Canon Andy Hawes 'Let the Spirit direct our course' - Discerning and responding to the Holy Spirit in daily life. Services will be in accordance with the Book of Common Prayer and the Authorised version of the Bible. It is not necessary to be a member of the
Friends of Parcevall Hall Annual Gathering & AGM
The Friends of Parcevall Hall meet for a time of fellowship and sharing together at the Hall. The AGM takes place on Wednesday 8th July. Prices are as follows: Full gathering: £156 Day Guest - AGM & Lunch: £21 Day guest - AGM, lunch & dinner: £39
Heart & Soul Singing Retreat II
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Tutor: Keely Hodgson Combine singing in harmony with rest, nurture and inspiration. No previous singing experience, or the ability to read music, is required. A varied repertoire of songs and rounds are sensitively taught using call and response. Keely Hodgson is a composer and natural voice practitioner. She has worked
The Celtic Vision – Contemplation with the Celtic Harp
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Tutor: Julie Darling A day of retreat with the gentle music of the Celtic harp, and wisdom from the early Celtic Christian tradition. The Celtic vision sees nature as the face of God, and offers a spiritual practice to take us into intimate relationship with the divine in every aspect
Open Quiet Day III
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Leader: Canon John Holford Quiet Spaces Explore three quiet spaces: Parcevall Hall and the space we inhabit; the womb, the space we once inhabited; and the grave, the space we shall inhabit. Come apart for a day and shut the door and be still. Canon John Holford is a retired
Art Appreciation II – Laura Knight & English Impressionism
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Tutor: Tim Stimson Laura Knight's career began in earnest at Staithes on the North Yorkshire coast, with her husband-to-be, Harold, and other artists inspired by outdoor painting. In paint and prose she expressed her admiration and solidarity with the hardy fisher folk of Staithes whilst developing her own painting techniques,