Ebernoe Horn Fair

Where: Ebernoe, Sussex at the Cricket Field
When: 25th July
Time: From 11am with lunchtime procession around 2pm and presentation around 6pm.

 

The Horn Fair at Ebernoe takes its name from the horns taken off the ram which is roasted for the village feast every St James’ Day (25th July). A cricket match is played all day while the ram roasts on a spit at the end of the cricket field; the cricketers share the roast during their lunch break, after a procession of players and ram over the crease. The horns, which now take the form of a trophy rather than the actual horns from the roast, are presented after the days cricket match to the player who scores most highly in the game, and more meat cooks while the second half is played. A special Horn Fair Song is sung following the presentation, and roast mutton is shared out for all. A funfair and refreshments are available all day, and entertainments and children’s sports follow the match. As you can see from the photographs, a road runs through the cricket field adding an extra frisson for passing motorists…

Helpful Hints

In earlier times, when 25th fell upon a Sunday the match used to be held on the Saturday instead but this is no longer the case and it’s always on 25th whatever day of the week it falls upon (thanks to Andrew Clark for this info!).

Times vary according to the state of play during the game, so are approximate. Experienced visitors take along chairs!

It’s organised by the cricket club- click here for their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ebernoecricketclub/

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