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Our orchard Wassail 2025

19 Thursday Dec 2024

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12 January 2025, 2:30pm.
Start at Trumpington Orchard,
process to Clay Farm Community Garden.

I like the change from one year to the next to be a gradual tilt, a gentle slide through the darkness towards just a little more light. I ease myself into my resolutions, if I make any, and give myself time to reflect, to look back before I start marching forward towards all the tasks that await me. One thing that makes the transition easier is having something to look forward to in the new year. Our annual wassail, that blessing and celebration of orchards and their fruit, is a point of bright light, a feeling of kindness and sharing. Whatever the weather, there is an atmosphere of friendship and delight in the natural world. So join us, because everyone is welcome in the orchard. You can participate, or just observe, as you prefer. The origins of the wassail go back centuries, but the main ingredients are singing, blessing the apple trees with cider (or juice) and thanking the trees for the apples. So it’s a flexible event. Our singing will be supported by community folk musicians who are a regular feature of our celebrations. This year we are starting in the orchard and processing to Clay Farm Community Garden, where hot mulled apple juice will be served.
The practical details:
This event is suitable for accompanied children as well as adults. It’s a free event but donations are extremely welcome, because they are the only source of income for our orchard. Wrap up warm, wear sensible outdoor footwear. A torch is a good idea too. There are no facilities at the orchard, but there are some at the community gardens. If you have to come by car, please share transport and park with the utmost consideration for our neighbours and local residents. Trumpington Orchard is next to the Guided Busway stop, and has good access via cycle paths.

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Wassailing 2024

22 Monday Jan 2024

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The word wassail comes from the Norse and old English traditional drinking salute;
‘Was hael’ meaning ‘good health’. The response is ‘Drinc hael!’ or ‘I drink to your health’ – in other words, ‘Cheers’!

Did you wassail? It is the most fashionable outdoor activity this winter, with wassail events taking place across the country, in rural, urban and community orchards of all sizes. What makes this revival so marvellous is that you can wassail any way you like, picking and choosing from a rag-bag of traditions that make the most sense for your orchard and its community.

our musicians a’ wassailing, beneath a stormy sky


I have researched and written about wassailing, but there is a lot that we can’t be sure about. Wassailing is a folk custom that can be traced back, in its original form of a drinking toast, to Anglo Saxon times. It became more ritualised from the twelfth century to the sixteenth, and then went through a period where it was not so important, until the Victorians rediscovered it. Although some Victorian commentators (and some modern ones) love to see wassailing as a living remnant of ancient ‘pagan’ rituals, there is no evidence of this. However there are possible connections between the wassail and ancient
forms of tree worship.

wassail toast ready to go
wassail toast ready to go


Whenever and wherever it started, Wassailing has always taken place between Christmas Eve and Twelfth Night, (using either the Old or New calendar dates, according to local preference). The wassail as a way of sharing a drink became a way of celebrating the end of the twelve days of Christmas. During the Victorian era, the wassail was a folk ritual that was celebrated in prose and image more often than it took place on the ground, but it was certainly a living Christmas custom down in the orchards.

Today you can celebrate as we do at Trumpington with mummers, musicians and a lot of singing and dancing. We sing ‘here we come a wassailing’ and we pour apple juice as an offering to each tree. We also hang toast in the branches – toast was put at the bottom of drinking goblets to act as a sort of a filter, and this is where the expression ‘raising a toast’ comes from. Orchards with more space might consider lighting a bonfire, or putting candles at the base of each tree (safety first) but I think the custom of firing shotguns has probably had its day!

wassailers singing
wassailers singing

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Join the Lord of Misrule for Wassail 2024

08 Friday Dec 2023

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We will be holding our annual Wassail on Sunday 14th January from 2pm. The Lord of Misrule will lead a celebration of our apple trees and the orchard. In centuries past, wassailing was a way of asking the trees to produce as many apples as they could. Now, I think it is more of a community celebration, and a moment to think about and celebrate the wider landscape and environment. Whatever you have in mind when you attend, it is a lot of fun and certainly not solemn. Children are very welcome, and we encourage you to dress for the occasion. Cider used to be a big part of wassailing but now we provide mulled apple juice in return for a donation.

Practical details: – please park with consideration to our neighbours in this residential area. please wear outdoor clothing and waterproof shoes. It is a good idea to bring a torch as it gets dark so early. Please remember we have no toilet facilities on site or nearby.

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