To book your place on one of our events, please contact the Hall on 01756 720213 or by email at admin@parcevallhall.org.uk
Friends of Parcevall Hall – Springtime Afternoon Tea and Tour of the Gardens
A chance to gather together with Friends to enjoy an afternoon at Parcevall Hall and each other's company. There will be a tour of the Gardens with one of the gardeners and afternoon tea in the dining room.
The Book of Nature Retreat
The Book of Nature Retreat 9 - 11 May led by Revd Debby Plummer This retreat focuses on thanksgiving for God’s creation, inspired by Franciscan spirituality. In the midst of pressing concerns about environmental catastrophe, there will be time to seek peace and hope in nature and faith. Debby will lead sessions of reflection and
Open Quiet Day
Parcevall Hall Quiet Days are gentle days of prayer and reflection. Each Quiet Day has its own theme, and the pattern of each day is designed by the leader to include guided reflection and free time, talking with others and time for silence. Hall staff will serve teas and coffees regularly throughout the day, and
Fellowship of Contemplative Prayer Retreat
Fellowship of Contemplative Prayer Retreat 12-15 May led by Witness Brenda Lofthouse Jesus invites you to rest in him, lean in and listen to his heartbeat. Contemplative life is an expression of the desire to seek stillness amid the rush of life. When experienced with others in a group, silence is deeper and more powerful
Retreat for Extroverts
Retreat for Extroverts 15-16 May led by Revd Matt Woodcock This 24 hour retreat is designed for people who find restoration and renewal in the company of others, and who think a retreat would surely be too quiet. There will be short quiet times, but also lots of time for discussion, bible study and activity.
The Joy of All Creation Anglican Association Retreat
The Joy of All Creation Anglican Association Retreat 19-23 May led by Canon Andy Hawes, SSC The Anglican tradition has little to say about the place of the Mother of Jesus in Christian life - or does it? This retreat will look afresh at the Virgin Mary in Scripture, and also the commentary of
Heart & Soul Singing Retreat II
Heart and Soul Singing Retreat - led by Keely Hodgson 23-25 May; 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
Recorder Players’ Workshop II
27-29 May with Conductor Mary Tyers Mary’s loves tutoring enthusiastic adult amateur musicians and is well-established in the north of England as both teacher and performer. In addition to teaching at her home studio near Barnard Castle, she has busy schedules in Cumbria and at the Early Music Shop, Saltaire. Mary also teaches online via
Walking in Wharfedale – Early Summer Rambling
Walking in Wharfedale led by a team of experienced Walk Leaders. Early Summer Rambling 3-6 June We can’t promise sunshine as you walk in June, but the hay meadows will be in full flower, the bumblebees will be foraging, and there is a good chance of blue skies to enhance the views. Wharfedale’s varied
Open Quiet Day
Parcevall Hall Quiet Days are gentle days of prayer and reflection. Each Quiet Day has its own theme, and the pattern of each day is designed by the leader to include guided reflection and free time, talking with others and time for silence. Hall staff will serve teas and coffees regularly throughout the day, and
Retreat for Carers and those who care
Retreat for Carers and those who care 20-22 June led by Revd Henriette Howarth This weekend offers rest and spiritual nourishment to those who live with or care for loved ones who struggle with physical and mental health challenges. You don’t need to be a ‘recognised’ carer to cone on this retreat. There will be
Open Quiet Day – Poetry when times are hard
Poetry when times are hard Open Quiet Day on Friday 4th July 2025 Led by Hannah Stone, author of poetry collections and collaborations This quiet day offers an opportunity to explore grief through reading, reflecting on and perhaps even writing poetry (no prior experience required).