The lovely rural venue will offer 20 different local tipples, together with a hog roast and barbecue.
There’ll be music from 10 bands and artists (including the NMG Award-nominated Fred’s House), playing a mix of folk, blues and rock throughout the day, plus a bouncy slide, face painting and other children’s activities.
This year’s festival is supporting the NSPCC. The event runs from 12 noon until 11pm, tickets are £4 adults, under 18s go free.