Exclusive events

Stargazing nights, Dark-sky field trips, light pollution testing and residencies personalised to your needs.

Duck and few stars over St Michael’s Mount
A side-by-side nighttime comparison of two adjacent small-town streets viewed from an elevated angle: on the left, harsh, unshielded white streetlights create glare, skyglow, and washed-out stars; on the right, well-designed, fully shielded warm-amber fixtures cast focused pools of light on the pavement while preserving a richly starry sky above. Storefronts have subtle, downlit signage with no excessive brightness or spill. Photographic realism with sharp detail throughout, capturing reflective asphalt texture, building facades, and the gradient of sky brightness. The composition uses a central dividing line to clearly contrast poor versus responsible lighting, creating an informative, professional, educational atmosphere aligned with dark-sky stewardship principles.

Stargazing

Indulge in a private stargazing experience guided by an expert astronomer. Each bespoke session is carefully curated to your interests, blending celestial observation with rich folklore, quiet reflection, and immersive night walks beneath unspoilt skies.

Slow down, look up, and experience the night as it was meant to be, peaceful, awe-inspiring, and deeply restorative.

Prices from £185 per evening session.

How dark are we?

Choose from single-night star parties, multi-visit classroom series, individual outings to test light pollution or weeklong residencies that combine daytime labs with nighttime observing.

A side-by-side nighttime comparison of two adjacent small-town streets viewed from an elevated angle: on the left, harsh, unshielded white streetlights create glare, skyglow, and washed-out stars; on the right, well-designed, fully shielded warm-amber fixtures cast focused pools of light on the pavement while preserving a richly starry sky above. Storefronts have subtle, downlit signage with no excessive brightness or spill. Photographic realism with sharp detail throughout, capturing reflective asphalt texture, building facades, and the gradient of sky brightness. The composition uses a central dividing line to clearly contrast poor versus responsible lighting, creating an informative, professional, educational atmosphere aligned with dark-sky stewardship principles.

Book here

Tell us about your ideas and preferred dates so we can tailor a dark-sky learning experience.

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨