Chilled Flint Sundays

Monthly Sundays | 12pm-4:30pm | free entry

Acoustic music, lazy afternoons

Slow things down with Sundays at Flint. Acoustic music, chilled sets from DJ Soundwax, and local street food. Grab a glass of Flint wine or an Ampersand beer and unwind in the barn or vineyard gardens. No booking, no tickets—just good vibes and great company. Join in between midday and 4.30 pm.

Upcoming dates:

17th May

After a great performance at Flint Unplugged, we’re excited to welcome back Paul Dewbery for a longer set.

Bootiful Buckets will also be back with their handmade chips alongside Patrón paella.

14th June

Harpist Xenia Horne, followed by singer-songwriter Nathan Thomas performing his own tracks at our first summer Flint Sunday.

Our friends at Feel Good Ice Cream are back alongside Yellow Door Eats.

12th July

We loved Magic House’s rendition of the Jungle Book when they played our Unplugged and look forward to what they bring us next.

Street food provided by Bootiful Buckets, Hen House, and Feel Good Ice Cream.

30th August

Join us in welcoming covers band Zig Zag Box Car to Flint Sunday.

Street food provided by Crabb & Fox and Get me to the Greek.

20th September

We had a lot of fun with the Blue Plate Specials last year, so we’re glad they’re back again this year.

Joined by Chim Chim and Yellow Door Eats street food vans.

25th October

Leave your tractor keys at home and join us for Two Odd Hogs. Enjoy toe-tapping American country/blues covers and sometimes slightly naughty own songs. They may be wearing dungarees!

Street food provided by Patrón paella.

29th November

We're still confirming the details for our Christmas fayre. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram, or pop back here for updates on music and food. Alternatively, just hedge your bets and come along.

Frequently asked questions

If you can't find the answer to your question here, just email enquiries@flintvineyard.com and we'll be happy to help.

Queues

Queues to enter are possible at peak times as we are not allowed more than 400 people on site at any one time. We will provide live updates to any queue on Instagram. To avoid queues we advise arriving early.

Accessibility

We are fully accessible.

We have low mobility parking at the farm by the winery. We aim to keep this available for those that need it most even on our busiest events. From there it's smooth concrete to the Cellar Door Shop, Wine Bar and the winery on tour days.

The garden and vineyard can be reached across some flat gravel and grass, now suitable for wheelchairs and buggies.

We have wheelchair accessible toilets inside the barn, and baby change facilities too.

On tours we can also provide seating for those less able to stand in the vineyard and winery.

If you have any extra questions about accessibility, please email us at enquiries@flintvineyard and we'll be happy to help.

Weather

We are open in all weather and run our tours, tastings and events regardless of what England throws at us.

We have our barm for events when it's raining or cold, equipped with a log burner and heater for the winter months.

In warm weather we have plenty of outdoor space around the Cellar Door and a garden with picnic benches that overlook the vineyards.

Please dress accordingly for the weather, if it's wet then raincoats and umbrellas are a must. If it's cold, please wrap up warm. Sensible footwear is also advised, but the site is fully accessible, with grass in the garden/vineyard so it's not too treacherous even in the rain.

If you have any concerns about how weather may impact your visit, please email us at enquiries@flintvineyard.com

Families

We are completely family friendly. You are welcome to bring children of any age on site.

We have baby change and high chairs available in the barn.

Our tours can be attended by those under 18 free of charge, however they will not be able to take part in the tasting.

Our Flint Sundays are particularly family friendly and make for a good day out.

For safety, we simply ask for parents to keep an eye on children, as we are a working farm and some parts of the site are not suitable for children.

Parking

For visits to the shop and on tour days we have parking at the farm behind the winery. Drive up the slope and then turn right to go around the back of the winery. We reserve space in front of the winery for blue badge / low mobility parking.

On our busy event days, including our Flint Fridays and Flint Sundays, car parking will be in the field at the base of the vineyard. A short walk up the hill alongside the vineyard leads you to our garden and the Cellar Door.

Dogs

Yes!

We are dog friendly. It is worth noting though that there are often rabbits, pheasants and other animals throughout the vineyard, so if your dog likes chasing things, it might be best to keep them on a leash!

Alcohol free options

We have soft drinks and water available at all times, with coffee available for early arrivals to tours, and as part of Supper Club.

We try to have non-alcoholic beers from local breweries available too.

Unfortunately we don't make non-alcoholic wine at Flint Vineyard. This may mean that tastings are not appropriate for those that don't drink.

We always have spittoons available for tastings for anyone that wants to try our wines but not drink.

Looking for a party?

The our Flint Fridays are for you. Loud bands into the night, more street food, more wine, more fun. Let loose on a Friday night.

Where is Flint Vineyard?

Flint Vineyard, Camphill Farm, Middle Road, Earsham, NR35 2AH