Events
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Petworth Farmers Market
Market Square PetworthThe Farmers Market is a great opportunity to support our local farmers who have grown or produced their food/plants within a 40-mile radius.
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Let’s Talk Gardening with Gardens Revitalised
Tiffins Tea Room High Street, Petworth, West Sussex, United KingdomEvery Last Tuesday 5.30pm - 7.00pm A monthly group where home and professional gardeners can meet to talk gardening, swap ideas, share seasonal tips and good practices, troubleshoot, identify plants […]
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Meghdoots – Charity Dinner for Petworth Cottage Museum
Meghdoots Mystique Masala East Street, Petworth, West Sussex, United KingdomSanjay and Millie host a CHARITY DINNER initiative to support the incredible charities, CICs, and local groups that work so hard to make a difference in Petworth.
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Hamnet (Film)
Leconfield HallAfter losing their son Hamnet to plague, Agnes and William Shakespeare grapple with grief in 16th-century England.
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Brewer For a Day – February
Langham Brewery The Granary, Langham Lane, Lodsworth, west sussex, United KingdomJoin us for a full brew-house experience at Langham Brewery.
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Hamnet (Film)
Leconfield HallAfter losing their son Hamnet to plague, Agnes and William Shakespeare grapple with grief in 16th-century England.
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European Visions – Art in Transition
Ottocento Golden Square,, Petworth, West SussexWe are delighted to welcome you to the opening of our new exhibition, European Visions: Art in Transition.
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Brewery Tour – February
Langham Brewery The Granary, Langham Lane, Lodsworth, west sussex, United KingdomJoin us for our February brewery tour. One of our knowledgeable team members will guide you from grain to glass, sharing how we craft our beers.
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Woolf Works (The Royal Ballet) ROH Live
Leconfield HallLive Broadcast: Part of our 2025/26 Live Arts Series, streamed simultaneously from the Royal Opera House to our cinema screen and in full surround sound.
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Hamnet (Film)
Leconfield HallAfter losing their son Hamnet to plague, Agnes and William Shakespeare grapple with grief in 16th-century England.
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