THIS July there is a chance to enjoy a unique guided tour of the Slad valley in poetry and music at the garden of Rosebank, the house where Laurie Lee spent his formative years in Slad.

The show marks the 20th anniversary of Laurie’s death and the centenary of his arrival in the Slad Valley, and is a fundraiser for nearby Sheepscombe Primary School.

The Apple’s Rounded World, originally commissioned for Laurie Lee’s centenary in 2014, is a non-stop lyrical guide to the valley performed by poet Adam Horovitz and fiddle player Becky Dellow.

It features poetry and prose from the Slad Valley written by Laurie Lee, Frank Mansell, Horovitz and his poet parents Frances and Michael, and covers nearly every decade from 1914 onwards.

Woven in among the poetry and prose are English folk tunes, many of which would have been played by Laurie Lee.

Becky said: “The tunes selected to complement the poems are from the traditional English dance music repertoire with the majority chosen from an old handwritten manuscript book which belonged to my great-great grandfather, thought to date from the mid-1850s.

"This hand-stitched and well-worn tune book was passed on to me by my grandfather, Charles Hampton in the 1990s. During the late 1920s and early 1930s Charles and Laurie Lee met regularly to play fiddle together and most likely would have played tunes from this book.”

Sheepscombe Primary School are hoping to develop an outdoor area for the children and Hester and Iain Collins, owners of Rosebank, are keen to support them.

  •  The Apple’s Rounded World is at Rosebank, Slad, near Stroud on Saturday, July 8 from 2.30 pm. Please bring blankets and chairs to sit on.
  • Tickets are available in advance from Eventbrite and can be picked up from the school for £10, to include a glass of Pimms and nibbles.