HERE’S your guide to what’s on today, as compiled by the Post series.

CONCERT

PETERSFIELD: St Peter’s Church, The Square, 1pm. Tenor Stuart Raeburn and pianist Michael Hodges team up with

Piers Burton-Page as narrator to present A Song for the Road. The

programme interleaves the nine songs of the Vaughan Williams

setting of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Songs of Travel with readings from some of Stevenson’s other poetry and prose, all based on the idea of travel and highlighting its central place in Stevenson’s life. Free with a retiring collection.

EVENTS

BRAMDEAN: Hinton Ampner, 11am-4pm. Hidden treasures of Hinton Ampner. Items from the attics not seen before exhibited in the entrance hall of the house. Usual admission charges apply. For information, call 0844 249 1895 or e-mail [email protected]

SOUTH HARTING: Uppark, 11am-4pm. National Trust property and gardens. House, gardens, shop and cafe open.

WINCHESTER: Winchester Cathedral, 9.30am-5pm. The Great Nave. Each year the chairs are removed from the nave and visitors get the opportunity to see how this vast cathedral would have looked in earlier times. Usual admission charges.

EXHIBITIONS

PETERSFIELD: Gallery, Bedales, Church Road, Steep, 2-5pm. Matisse: Drawing With Scissors, late works 1950-54. Free. For further information on this Hayward touring exhibition, see www.bedales.org.uk

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Organisers of events also can enter details on this website so that residents and visitors can have the widest choice of entertainments and activities to enjoy in Petersfield, East Hampshire and beyond.