Cheshire's gardens create a unique setting for events, with dramatic Peak-fringed moorlands, formal lawns and gardens, historic halls and stunning Ice Age lakes - or meres, as we call them in Cheshire - setting the stage for our exciting events.
Our events programme is packed year round, so you can see the ever-changing beauty of our Gardens of Distinction in all their lush, fiery glory.
We're proud of our gardens - and the people who devote their time and effort to creating them, nurturing them and caring for them, and we'd love you to come back time and time again.
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Knutsford
Tatton Park’s Biennial returns with ‘Framing Identity’.
Exhibition
Styal
**Part of the Elizabeth Gaskell Bi-Centenary 2010**
A small exhibition to celebrate the bi-centenary of Elizabeth Gaskell and her connection with Quarry Bank Mill through her Uncle, Doctor Holland.
Exhibition
Middlewich
8th Middlewich Craft and Gift Fayre - 1st Sunday of every month. 11am - 3pm
Sale
Knutsford
**Part of the Elizabeth Gaskell Bi-Centenary**
Knutsford where Elizabeth Gaskell grew up is well known as her inspiration for Cranford but other stories and her letters also tell of her links with Tatton and Dunham Halls, Tabley House and others
Exhibition
Scholar Green, Congleton
Produce and crafts that are grown, reared, cooked, pickled, smoked, brewed or made locally are for sale at Rode Hall Farmers Market.
Sale
Neston
Looking for that special, hard to find and honest, expert advice?
Fete / Fair
Disley
**Heritage Open Days**
Glorious mansion house, surrounded by stunning gardens, moorland and ancient deer park. A Tudor house transformed into a huge Italianate palace in the 18th century. Childrens activities.
Participatory Event
Congleton
**Heritage Open Days**
See Tudor skill and craftsmanship at its finest, take a guided tour to discover the Hall's fascinating history, enjoy a garden stroll and find out how the team cares for this Tudor treasure. Family Trail.
Show / Display
Styal
**Heritage Open Days**
One of the oldest surviving Georgian cotton mills and best preserved factory colonies. Live demonstrations of cotton processing, the development of water and steam power. See how workers and young apprentices lived.
Participatory Event
Chester
Chester Zoo is welcoming members of the public to attend a Sensory Awareness events.
Guided Walk
Frodsham
Come down to the garden centre where you can enjoy the opportunity to stroll the market stalls selling local food, drink and crafts.
Sale
Scholar Green, Congleton
Produce and crafts that are grown, reared, cooked, pickled, smoked, brewed or made locally are for sale at Rode Hall Farmers Market.
Sale
Knutsford
**Part of the Elizabeth Gaskell Bi-Centenary 2010**
Celebrating the bicentenary of Elizabeth Gaskell’s birth, Joan Leach, local historian, and writer, gives an insightful talk about how this renowned author linked to the local town of Knutsford
Guided Walk
Biddulph
Sue returns to Biddulph Grange Garden to give another fascinating illustrated talk. Last year her talk was a sellout! Ticket price includes tea, coffee and homemade cake. Lecture Lunches sponsored by Sky
Booking Essential 01782 517999
Lecture
Knutsford
**Part of the Elizabeth Gaskell Bi-Centenary 2010**
Join Ed Potten, Assistant Keeper of Printed Books, and Fran Baker, Assistant Modern Literary Archivist, both from John Ryland’s University Library, Manchester
Lecture
Biddulph
An illustrated talk by guest authoress Diane Barre. Diane returns to Biddulph Grange Garden after a sellout talk in 2009. Ticket price includes tea, coffee and homemade cake. Lecture Lunches sponsored by Sky. Booking Essential 01782 517999 ext 121
Lecture
Knutsford
With a wide range of exhibitors including traditional crafts plus gifts, retailers and food producers. Lots of of ideas for Christmas shopping.
Fete / Fair
Frodsham
Come down to the garden centre where you can enjoy the opportunity to stroll the market stalls selling local food, drink and crafts.
Sale
Manor Park, Runcorn
Celebrate Autumn with this fantastic event in the Walled Garden.
Show / Display
Knutsford
**Part of the Elizabeth Gaskell Bi-Centenary 2010**
Taste buds across the region are set to be tantalised as the North West Food Lovers Festival arrives at Tatton Park from the 22nd to 24th October, 2010.
Show / Display
Cheshire is such a diverse county, boasting everything from mountains and moors, to rolling pastures and wetlands. And as I know from my own...
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Top tips for Summer! How does your garden grow? - Top tips from Ness Botanic Gardens, Head Gardener, Paul Cook Water saving...