Frinton Festival's Partners
mr.wheeler wine
Visit the excellent shop of our fabulous sponsor. The personal Mr.Wheeler experience is not to be missed while you are in the area. Meet their team of friendly, knowledgeable wine experts, who will help you to choose the very best bottles to suit your taste and pocket – whether you’re looking for a particularly special fine wine for an anniversary or birthday celebration, an easy-drinking, delicious wine for a summer barbecue, the perfect complement to a dinner party dish, or simply a great-value everyday-drinking wine.
the naze tower
is a historic attraction with spectacular views, an art gallery packed with fabulous regional art and unique Tea Rooms serving lunch and refreshments. The Tower serves takeaway food, drinks and ice-cream daily from 10am-5pm.
Throughout the Frinton Festival and until the 16th June, concert-goers enjoy a 10% discount on art purchases made at the Naze Tower on production of a Festival concert programme. Find out about this year’s exhibitions here.
marisa arna
Shop for exquisite handmade jewellery in Thorpe-le-Soken.
the ship inn
in Great Holland is now flourishing as a community pub.
frinton-on-sea lawn tennis club
has 16 exceptional grass and 8 all-weather courts. There’s also croquet, squash, outdoor swimming, walking football and a state-of-the art gym.
Frinton festival choral evensong
Join us for a traditional service featuring music for choir and organ led by Duncan Archard, St. Mary’s Director of Music. If you would like to come and sing please email duncan@amusicltd.co.uk and rehearsals will commence at the start of May. Download information here. Tickets are not required, all are welcome.
Caxton books
Beyond a huge selection of books, Caxton Bookshop is a treasure trove of local artwork, furnishings, jewellery, ceramics and greeting cards. They screen films each month and are closely associated with Frinton Summer Theatre.
Summer Concerts at St. Mary’s Church
In June and July St. Mary’s are presenting Lunchtime Concerts each Thursday at 1.15pm. Come and hear music for piano, violin, marimba, cello, saxophone and also an organ recital by St. Mary’s Director of Music Duncan Archard. Details here.