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Monday 27th October
Tapestry of the North: Our Textile Heritage is an open, non-juried exhibition, hosted by the Northern region of the British Tapestry Group.
View details >About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) continues until Sunday 21st December
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
View details >Lives Lived Here – Lee Whitworth continues until Sunday 21st December
I grew up in Huddersfield, in the heart of the textile industry, and spent many childhood days playing amongst the derelict mills that are our industrial heritage.
View details >Settlebeck and Primary School Half Term starts and continues until Friday 31st October
Wednesday 29th October
Come along to one of our half-term holiday taster sessions. Suitable for the whole family.
View details >Join Jane for a Dark Skies Festival family crafting drop in session
View details >Dancing, Craft Gams and More
View details >Thursday 30th October
Hosted by Wensleydale Bike Club this is a fun event open to all appropriately capable children and families.
View details >Autumn Fibre Art Workshop with Wendy Ann Stanger
£70 plus £10 for materials on the day
View details >Friday 31st October
Queen’s Gardens Hallowe’en Trail
Friday 31 Oct: spooky walk-around the gardens | Saturday 1 Nov: walk-around plus live theatre from Spellbound & apple bobbing.
Featuring The Pumpkin Patch, Ghost Alley, Witches’ Clearing & Graveyard…
5:30–8:30pm each evening | Free & family-friendly!
If you are out Trick or Treating on Halloween why not call in at St Andrew’s churchyard Sedbergh for some warmth and welcome with free hot dogs and cold drinks, and boxes to collect your treats in
View details >Saturday 1st November
Tapestry of the North: Our Textile Heritage is an open, non-juried exhibition, hosted by the Northern region of the British Tapestry Group.
View details >About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) continues until Sunday 21st December
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
View details >Lives Lived Here – Lee Whitworth continues until Sunday 21st December
I grew up in Huddersfield, in the heart of the textile industry, and spent many childhood days playing amongst the derelict mills that are our industrial heritage.
View details >Queen’s Gardens Hallowe’en Trail
Friday 31 Oct: spooky walk-around the gardens | Saturday 1 Nov: walk-around plus live theatre from Spellbound & apple bobbing.
Featuring The Pumpkin Patch, Ghost Alley, Witches’ Clearing & Graveyard…
5:30–8:30pm each evening | Free & family-friendly!
Jenn Ashworth talks about her nre book
View details >Fun, faith and friendship for all young people aged 11 and above. Guest speaker: Su Davis – Methodist District Youth and Young People’s Coordinator will be talking on the theme ‘Journey of a Lifetime’
View details >Sunday 2nd November
Wednesday 5th November
Saturday 8th November
Festive Farfield – Open Studios
Festive Farfield, running on the 8th/9th of November; an opportunity to see 15 different artists in their studios.
View details >Sunday 9th November
Festive Farfield – Open Studios
Festive Farfield, running on the 8th/9th of November; an opportunity to see 15 different artists in their studios.
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The Armed Man- A Mass for Peace
Sung by Sedbergh School Choir past and present. All welcome
View details >Wednesday 12th November

German Miners in Elizabethan Keswick
Mark Hatton will talk about ‘German Miners in Elizabethan Keswick (their life, learnings and legacy)’. Queen Elizabeth I showed personal interest in mining as she believed it was important to avoid importing material from overseas. It should be remembered that Cumbria possesses some of the richest mineral resources in the UK.
View details >A Date for your Diary!
We are very excited to be welcoming Lindsay McCrae, a BAFTA award-winning cameraman who worked alongside David Attenborough on the BBC Studios series ‘Dynasties’.
Thursday 13th November
Tartan Weaving Workshop – Jan Beadle
£75 plus £5 on the day for materials
View details >Sunday 16th November
A relaxed, informal service for all ages! Bring the family to enjoy crafts, activities, and some lighthearted fun with balloons
View details >Let music lift your spirit. Join us for a special service featuring beloved hymns, songs by Sedbergh Songsters, and other inspiring musical treats.
View details >Monday 17th November
Hawking, God and the Multiverse
An evening with Revd Professor David Wilkinson
View details >Thursday 20th November
Is Christianity Good for Society?
A panel discussion with Tim Farron MP, Bishop John Thomson, and Community Chaplain Lois Sparling
View details >Friday 21st November
Gentle yoga practice with soothing essential oils
View details >‘A Question of Sport’ Quiz Night
A fun six round sports quiz with curry and a short talk about the Christian faith. With Ian Lancaster, Mission Director of Christians in Sport.
View details >Saturday 22nd November
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Spaces still available
Community Ceilidh with Stories of Faith
Join us for a lively evening of dancing, delicious food, and inspiring personal stories of how faith makes a difference today. A welcoming event for all ages, young and old alike.
View details >Sunday 23rd November
A special service in Sedbergh People’s Hall to complete our week of events.
View details >A relaxed and informal service to help children and adults grow in faith. Followed by a simple tea.
View details >Wednesday 26th November
Don’t forget to register
View details >Thursday 27th November
Friday 28th November
Monday 1st December
Tapestry of the North: Our Textile Heritage is an open, non-juried exhibition, hosted by the Northern region of the British Tapestry Group.
View details >About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) continues until Sunday 21st December
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
View details >Lives Lived Here – Lee Whitworth continues until Sunday 21st December
I grew up in Huddersfield, in the heart of the textile industry, and spent many childhood days playing amongst the derelict mills that are our industrial heritage.
View details >Wednesday 3rd December
Sedbergh Christmas Late Night Shopping 2025
Come and join us for our traditional evening of festive family fun. Drum Nation drumming band, Town Band, craft market, Santa’s Grotto, street food, live Nativity and carols
View details >Friday 5th December
Sunday 7th December
Christmas Market, festive music, and Santa in his Grotto
View details >Monday 8th December
A quotation from a lady who attended an earlier one “It’s like having the King’s College Chapel carol service on your doorstep, but you can join in too!”
View details >Friday 12th December
Wednesday 17th December
Friday 19th December
Sunday 21st December
About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) ends on this day
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
View details >Lives Lived Here – Lee Whitworth ends on this day
I grew up in Huddersfield, in the heart of the textile industry, and spent many childhood days playing amongst the derelict mills that are our industrial heritage.
View details >British Tapestry Group – Tapestry of the North: Our Textile Heritage ends on this day
Tapestry of the North: Our Textile Heritage is an open, non-juried exhibition, hosted by the Northern region of the British Tapestry Group.
View details >Wednesday 14th January
John Buglass will give a talk he has called ‘Dead Man’s Tales’. He founded JB Archaeology in 2004 after a career in various archaeological settings. The company was established as an independent archaeological contractor to oversee numerous projects for clients including the BBC and English Heritage
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John Buglass will give a talk he has called ‘Dead Man’s Tales’. He founded JB Archaeology in 2004 after a career in various archaeological settings. The company was established as an independent archaeological contractor to oversee numerous projects for clients including the BBC and English Heritage
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