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and enjoy the spectacle of and helicopters. On the Saturday the most traditional of English
this ancient Manor House as a evening, enjoy Visit Chester fruits, what they look like and
backdrop to a varied summer & Cheshire’s Event of the Year what to do with them!
theatre and music, attracting – The Cholmondeley Fireworks W:
nortonpriory.org
visitors from far and wide. Concert & Garden Party.
W:
gawsworthhall.com W:
pageantofpower.com Pumpkin Festival
October
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic RHS Show Tatton Park,
While the summer may be over
at Ness, Ness Gardens Knutsford
the pumpkin pandemonium
July Wed 22nd – Sun 26th July
is far from finished. With a
A gala concert performed by This years RHS Flower Show fruity festival celebrating all
the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic at Tatton Park offers a truly things orange throughout late
Orchestra, set in the beautiful unique day out for all garden October join the fun at Chester
gardens of Ness in South Wirral. lovers. As part of your visit why not Zoological Gardens and other
W:
nessgardens.org.uk enjoy the Floral Walk in Knutsford. attractions across Cheshire.
W:
rhs.org.uk/flowershows W:
visitcheshire.com
Cholmondeley Pageant of
Power & Firework Concert, Quince Festival, Autumn Tints, Cholmondeley
Cholmondeley Castle, Malpas Norton Priory, Runcorn Castle Gardens, Malpas
Sat 18th & Sun 19th July October Sun 11th & Sun 25th October
The Pageant of Power is a Norton Priory is the proud An opportunity to view
weekend-long celebration of the guardian of the National Tree the wonderful autumn
very best in historic sports and Quince Collection – your chance colours in the magnificent
racing cars, historic motorcycles, to find out more about one of Cholmondeley Castle Gardens.
classic boats and powerboats W:
cholmondeleycastle.com
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