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The Duke of Wellington Wassail
The Duke of Wellington Wassail

Tue 06 Jan

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The Duke of Wellington

The Duke of Wellington Wassail

Belver will be back at the Duke of Wellington for their annual Wassail event! Come and celebrate the wassail traditions, and hear some live music too!

Time & Location

06 Jan 2026, 18:00 – 22:00

The Duke of Wellington, 368 Brighton Rd, Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 6RE, UK

About the event

As published on the Duke of Wellington Website (https://www.thewelly.co.uk/whats-on):


 Join us at the Duke for the revival of this ancient tradition.


Wassail is an ale-based drink seasoned with spices and honey. It was served from huge bowls, often made of silver or pewter. The Wassail bowl would be passed around with the greeting, ‘Wassail’.


Wassail gets its name from the Old English term “waes hael“, meaning “be well”. It was a Saxon custom that, at the start of each year, the lord of the manor would shout ‘waes hael’. The assembled crowd would reply ‘drinc hael‘, meaning ‘drink and be healthy’.


Associated with Christmas and the festive season, wassailing traditionally occurred on Jan 6th, or Old Twelfth Night Jan 17th. The origins of this rite most probably pre-date Christianity and were conducted to ensure a good crop in the coming year.


Our event will feature: Wassailing of the Apple Tree,…


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