Summer Series with English Heritage
This summer, we’re taking The Yoga Coffee Club into some of the South’s most special locations across Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire. Think ancient ruins, open landscapes, and places steeped in history, the kind of spaces that invite you to slow down the moment you arrive.
Hosted by The Yoga Coffee Club in collaboration with English Heritage.
Step into something a little different this summer
From the atmospheric beauty of Netley Abbey to the sacred stillness of Knowlton Church & Earthworks, each session is designed to honour its surroundings while creating something truly unique.
Each session is a chance to step out of the everyday and into something a little more meaningful.
Expect slow, grounding flows, thoughtful guidance, and time to properly arrive; in your body, your breath, and the space around you.
Golden hour light, fresh air, and that signature TYCC feeling of connection come as standard.
Creating space for connection, not just to yoga, but to history, nature, and something deeper.
This collaboration with English Heritage allows us to experience these historic places in a completely new way.
It’s not just about practising yoga somewhere beautiful - it’s about connecting to the energy, the history, and the stillness of these spaces.
These aren’t your typical yoga sessions. They’re immersive, memorable, and intentionally a little bit special.
We don’t often get the chance to experience places like this in a quiet, intentional way.
This collaboration with English Heritage is about opening that up, creating space for connection, not just to yoga, but to history, nature, and something a bit deeper.
It’s not just a class. It’s a special moment you’ll remember.
Summer Series with English Heritage
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Candlelit Kundalini Yoga at the Medieval Merchant’s House, Southampton
Held by candlelight in one of Southampton’s most atmospheric hidden spaces, this intimate evening Kundalini Yoga & Meditation session invites you to energise your body, open your heart, and reconnect with what lights you up.
HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL MERCHANTS HOUSE
Tucked away near Southampton’s busy city centre is the Medieval Merchant’s House, one of the oldest surviving merchant’s houses in England.
It was begun in about 1290 by John Fortin, a merchant who traded with Bordeaux. Like most medieval merchant’s houses, it was a combination of home, workplace and shop.
Location: The Medieval Merchant's House58 French St, Southampton -

Sundown Slow Flow at Knowlton Church & Earthworks
Set within the ancient grounds of Knowlton Church and Earthworks, this slow, functional Yang/Yin class invites you to move, breathe, and properly switch off in one of the most peaceful, atmospheric spots in Dorset.
HISTORY OF KNOWLTON CHURCH AND EARTHWORKS
Not many parish churches stand in ruins, and fewer still occupy sites associated with prehistoric rituals.
Four thousand years separate the main late Neolithic earthwork at Knowlton and the Norman church that stands at its centre. The earthwork itself is just one part of a landscape which is one of the great Neolithic and Bronze Age ceremonial complexes in southern England.
Location: Knowlton, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 5AE -

Sundown and Rise & Breathe: Yoga at Netley Abbey
Held within the ancient stone ruins of Netley Abbey, these sessions are steeped in silence and beauty. These twilight and morning yoga session offers something deeper than just movement. It’s about presence, peace and connection.
HISTORY OF NETLEY ABBEY
Netley Abbey is the most complete surviving Cistercian monastery in southern England.
After the Suppression of the Monasteries the buildings were converted into a mansion for Sir William Paulet. The ruins now reflect over 800 years of change, during which the abbey was transformed from a monastic house to a mansion house, and later to a romantic ruin.
Location: Abbey Hill, Netley, Hampshire, SO31 5FB
Who this is for…
This series will suit you if you:
feel drawn to being outdoors and in beautiful, meaningful spaces
want to slow down and take a breather from busy days and full calendars
are curious about experiencing yoga somewhere a little different
enjoy gentle, grounding movement without pressure or expectation
value community that feels natural, welcoming and easy
want something special to look forward to this summer