JULY 2020 UPDATE The next Flitch Trials will be held on Saturday 10th July 2021. All tickets already purchased will be automatically carried forward to July 2021, however if purchasers wish to obtain a refund, please send an email to info@dunmowflitchtrials.co.uk with your name & contact phone number and our Ticket Supervisor, Bernie Taffs, will be pleased to arrange your refund. For any other queries, to offer help or to advertise or sponsor the Trials, please send an email to info@dunmowflitchtrials.co.uk We wish you all good health and look forward to a wonderful and exciting event in 2021. Dunmow Flitch Trials Organising Committee WELCOME TO THE DUNMOW FLITCH TRIALS The Dunmow Flitch Trials exist to award a flitch of bacon to married couples from anywhere in the world, if they can satisfy the Judge and Jury of 6 maidens and 6 bachelors that in 'twelvemonth and a day', they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'. A reference to The Dunmow Flitch can even be found in The Wife of Bath's Tale within Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales. The Flitch Trials are held every 4 years in Great Dunmow, Essex, England. The town is located north-east of London, just off the A120 between the M11 at Stansted Airport and Colchester: view a map We must ensure that this unique local tradition continues for hundreds more years. So if you haven't seen or heard of the Dunmow Flitch Trials before, take a browse through this website, then come and watch the trials. For more info, to volunteer or sponsor the Flitch Trials, please get in touch. A Year and A Day - the Story of the Flitch Trials from George A Watson on Vimeo The Flitch Trials are about Marriage. Hopefully, happy marriages. High Court Judge Sir Paul Coleridge launched The Marriage Foundation in 2012. Sir Paul's wise words make us think that especially, in these austere times, less is actually more: 'Marriage is not something that falls out of the sky, ready made, onto beautiful people in white linen suits,' says Sir Paul, 'It involves endless hard work, compromises, forgiveness and love.' ^ Back to top

2021 Flitch Trials

Find out more... The big day is getting closer: What's a Flitch of Bacon? It's also known as a side of bacon, which is basically half a pig, cut lengthways. Become a Friend

Find out more... As a Friend of the Flitch Trials, you will be helping to secure the future of this unique and ancient tradition. Every four years, the cost and complexity of putting on the Flitch Trials increases. With your support we can increase the network of people interested in preserving the custom and developing the event to ensure the Flitch Trials continues to be a mainstay on the town's event calendar.