Spring Convention 2008

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Our speakers this year are practical beekeepers with a wealth of experience and come highly recommended.
Both are nationally known and have given talks at prestigious events and we are very pleased that they have agreed to come to our Convention.
The programme for the days events can be seen here.

Download the Main Meal Menu or the Soup and Sandwich Menu

bardsea malt kiln

The location for the convention is ‘The Malt Kiln’ at Bardsea Nr Ulverston Cumbria
The Malt Kiln has been recently renovated to a high standard which includes disabled access to the building a large car park

Bardsea is an unspoilt Lakeland Village. Lunch can be arranged for delegates at the Braddlylls Arms, a nearby hostelry. The lunch menu includes a choice of set meals or soup and sandwiches. Please send for a menu with your application form.
We have facilities for delegates to enjoy their own food at the Malt Kiln if they do not wish to have lunch at the Braddylls
Tea, coffee and refreshments will be served during registration and at the end of the convention free of charge

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Ulverston, the Furness Peninsular and the surrounding villages is in an area of outstanding beauty and on the edge of the Lake District itself, so it may a pleasant option to consider staying a little longer than the day of the convention and make the long distance travel you may have had to travel more worthwhile.

How to find us

Bardsea Malt Kiln (Grid ref: 296745 ) is readily accessible.
Entering Ulverston on the A590 from Newby Bridge.turn left at the 2nd roundabout to take the A5087 Coast Road to Barrow.
After about 3miles you will see the Manjushri Institute on the left, Take the next right turn (about 200 yards ) signposted Bardsea.
In about 1mile you will see the Bradylls Arms here turn right, Sign posted Well House and Bardsea Green. The Malt Kiln is about 75 yards down the hill on the right.
There is ample free parking and a Steward on hand to guide you.

View Bardsea on the map.