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Saturday 24th May

Verve – Tapestry Tour International continues until Sunday 13th July
Tapestry weavers from England and New Zealand come together in this fourth international touring exhibition of small format hand woven tapestries.
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A coming-together of four very different artists/makers based in Cumbria – who all assemble ideas, subject matter, and materials to create harmonious objects and paintings.
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Small Stitched – Sue Bibby continues until Sunday 13th July
Sue Bibby designs and makes with fabric, stitch and her trusty Bernina sewing machine.
View details >Kids Duck Trail continues until Saturday 31st May
Find the ducks dotted around the mill
View details >The first Artisan Market of the year on Sedbergh Main Street. Our Artisan Markets are a popular feature of the Sedbergh calendar featuring a wide range of stalls including craft, artists and food stalls
View details >Second hand and collectable books, maps and ephemera
View details >Silent Witness for Climate Justice
Join for a few minute concern for the planet
View details >Sunday 25th May
Food Fun activities stories songs and worship for all the family
View details >Monday 26th May
Tuesday 27th May
Settlebeck and Primary School Half Term starts and continues until Tuesday 3rd June
Fun with Coach Gunn -Half Term
Multi sports and activities days
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Drystone Walling Demonstration
Join the Dales Volunteers as they showcase the traditional craft of dry stone walling
View details >Wednesday 28th May
Weekly market every Wednesday with stalls of fruit, meat, baking, fish , eggs etc and books and bric-a-brac
View details >Six week Course about coping with bereavement
View details >Thursday 29th May

Hands on History – Roman Surveying
Find out how the romans got them so straight
View details >A traditional old English Sports event for all ages
View details >Friday 30th May
FILM NIGHT – Master & Commander
Based on the explooits of Thomas Cochrane and HMS Speedy during the war torn 1800s
View details >Saturday 31st May
Kids Duck Trail ends on this day
Find the ducks dotted around the mill
View details >Sunday 1st June

Verve – Tapestry Tour International continues until Sunday 13th July
Tapestry weavers from England and New Zealand come together in this fourth international touring exhibition of small format hand woven tapestries.
View details >
A coming-together of four very different artists/makers based in Cumbria – who all assemble ideas, subject matter, and materials to create harmonious objects and paintings.
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Small Stitched – Sue Bibby continues until Sunday 13th July
Sue Bibby designs and makes with fabric, stitch and her trusty Bernina sewing machine.
View details >Tuesday 3rd June

Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal
Robin Ince – Adventures in Neurodiversity
View details >Thursday 5th June
Friday 6th June
Saturday 7th June

Kids Bee trail starts and continues until Friday 22nd August
Help find the bees dotted around all four levels of the mill
View details >Sedbergh playgroup Open Morning
If interested in starting next academic year
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Traditional Nortth Country Weaving Workshop
Start making a quilted cushion to take home and finish
View details >Sunday 8th June
Wednesday 11th June
Thursday 12th June
Beethoven, Butterworth, Respighi, MacCunn and Puccini
View details >Friday 13th June
Love Herder “Getting High on Life” starts and continues until Monday 16th June
We really enjoy hosting LoveHerder at Farm & Fell campsite. A completely drink/drug free gathering. It doesn’t do the guys justice to call them hippies because there’s so much more to it.
View details >Saturday 14th June
Sunday 15th June
Monday 16th June
Love Herder “Getting High on Life” ends on this day
We really enjoy hosting LoveHerder at Farm & Fell campsite. A completely drink/drug free gathering. It doesn’t do the guys justice to call them hippies because there’s so much more to it.
View details >Wednesday 18th June
Thursday 19th June
York to Sedbergh run over three days to celebrate Roger Lupton’s walk from Sedbergh to York i 1475 carrying a message from King Charles III
View details >Friday 20th June
York to Sedbergh run over three days to celebrate Roger Lupton’s walk from Sedbergh to York i 1475 carrying a message from King Charles III
View details >Saturday 21st June

Horror in the Howgills Book Festival, CANCELLED
We are very sorry to tell everyone that our new festival Horror in the Howgills has had to be cancelled this year. This is due to our status as a charity really not allowing us to gamble on the ticket receipts making sufficient to cover all expenses.
View details >York to Sedbergh run over three days to celebrate Roger Lupton’s walk from Sedbergh to York i 1475 carrying a message from King Charles III
View details >Kendal Jazz, Blues and Folk Festival
Outdoor performances by groups from the area
View details >TORCHLIGHT PROSESSION UP WINDER
Duplicating the procession of 1925
View details >Sunday 22nd June

Horror in the Howgills Book Festival, CANCELLED
We are very sorry to tell everyone that our new festival Horror in the Howgills has had to be cancelled this year. This is due to our status as a charity really not allowing us to gamble on the ticket receipts making sufficient to cover all expenses.
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The next full Sedbergh Music Festival will be in 2025 but there’s an extra one-off concert this year
View details >Monday 23rd June
Tuesday 24th June
Wednesday 25th June
Thursday 26th June
Cricket: Sedbergh School v Scarborough College
Two Day Event
View details >Friday 27th June
Cricket: Sedbergh School v Scarborough College
Two Day Event
View details >Saturday 28th June
The second Artisan Market of the year on Sedbergh Main Street. Our Artisan Markets are a popular feature of the Sedbergh calendar featuring a wide range of stalls including craft, artists and food stalls
View details >Sedbergh School Leavers’ Ball and Fireworks
Fireworks lasting about 10 minutes
View details >Tuesday 1st July

Verve – Tapestry Tour International continues until Sunday 13th July
Tapestry weavers from England and New Zealand come together in this fourth international touring exhibition of small format hand woven tapestries.
View details >
A coming-together of four very different artists/makers based in Cumbria – who all assemble ideas, subject matter, and materials to create harmonious objects and paintings.
View details >
Small Stitched – Sue Bibby continues until Sunday 13th July
Sue Bibby designs and makes with fabric, stitch and her trusty Bernina sewing machine.
View details >
Kids Bee trail continues until Friday 22nd August
Help find the bees dotted around all four levels of the mill
View details >Sunday 13th July

Verve – Tapestry Tour International ends on this day
Tapestry weavers from England and New Zealand come together in this fourth international touring exhibition of small format hand woven tapestries.
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Assemblage – Heather Hanna, Seamus Hanna, Elizabeth Shorrock and Keith Shorrock ends on this day
A coming-together of four very different artists/makers based in Cumbria – who all assemble ideas, subject matter, and materials to create harmonious objects and paintings.
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Small Stitched – Sue Bibby ends on this day
Sue Bibby designs and makes with fabric, stitch and her trusty Bernina sewing machine.
View details >Wednesday 16th July

Home of Judge Thomas Fell and his wife Margaret who married George Fox
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What’s the Point – Sue Lancaster starts and continues until Sunday 14th September
Sue Lancaster is a well-known as a textile artist working in machine embroidery, but her work starts well in advance of the production in stitch.
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One Shell – Kate Horner starts and continues until Sunday 14th September
Each summer at ArtyBird, we film our Creative Textile suite of courses. Soon my shell became the focus and star of them – surprising us on how inspiring just one shell can be.
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The Graduation Show of the ArtyBird Carnforth Fellowship group who are intertwined through strong, supportive bonds of friendship and shared creativity.
View details >Saturday 19th July
Live Music, Bouncy Castle, Food and Drink Children’s entertainment BBQ
View details >Saturday 26th July
The third Artisan Market of the year on Sedbergh Main Street. Our Artisan Markets are a popular feature of the Sedbergh calendar featuring a wide range of stalls including craft, artists and food stalls
View details >Sunday 27th July
Climbing Tower, Segway Rides, Archery, Crazy Golf and Giant Snakes and Ladders
View details >Wednesday 30th July
Lancashire v Essex ECB Women’s One-Day Cup Match
Women’s First Class County Cricket on Sedbergh School’s wonderfully picturesque pitch
View details >Friday 1st August

Kids Bee trail continues until Friday 22nd August
Help find the bees dotted around all four levels of the mill
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What’s the Point – Sue Lancaster continues until Sunday 14th September
Sue Lancaster is a well-known as a textile artist working in machine embroidery, but her work starts well in advance of the production in stitch.
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One Shell – Kate Horner continues until Sunday 14th September
Each summer at ArtyBird, we film our Creative Textile suite of courses. Soon my shell became the focus and star of them – surprising us on how inspiring just one shell can be.
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Intertwined – ArtyBird, Carnforth School of Art and Textiles continues until Sunday 14th September
The Graduation Show of the ArtyBird Carnforth Fellowship group who are intertwined through strong, supportive bonds of friendship and shared creativity.
View details >Sunday 3rd August

Chance to see 6 of the most important historic places close to Sedbergh courtesy of the Handley and Bucknall families
View details >Tuesday 5th August
Lancashire v Northamptonshire One Day Cup
Men’s First Class Cricket on Sedbergh School’s wonderfully picturesque pitch
View details >Friday 22nd August

Kids Bee trail ends on this day
Help find the bees dotted around all four levels of the mill
View details >Saturday 23rd August
Sedbergh’s celebration of all things sheep is back for 2025.
View details >Sedbergh August Artisan Market
The fourth Artisan Market of the year on Sedbergh Main Street, coinciding with Sheepfest. Our Artisan Markets are a popular feature of the Sedbergh calendar featuring a wide range of stalls including craft, artists and food stalls
View details >Sunday 24th August
Monday 1st September

What’s the Point – Sue Lancaster continues until Sunday 14th September
Sue Lancaster is a well-known as a textile artist working in machine embroidery, but her work starts well in advance of the production in stitch.
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One Shell – Kate Horner continues until Sunday 14th September
Each summer at ArtyBird, we film our Creative Textile suite of courses. Soon my shell became the focus and star of them – surprising us on how inspiring just one shell can be.
View details >
Intertwined – ArtyBird, Carnforth School of Art and Textiles continues until Sunday 14th September
The Graduation Show of the ArtyBird Carnforth Fellowship group who are intertwined through strong, supportive bonds of friendship and shared creativity.
View details >Friday 12th September
At Greenside, we’re bringing back the simple joy of those early music festivals. Its a weekend to relax, dance, laugh, and enjoy time with your family, friends, and neighbours. With live music, fun activities for all ages, and a real sense of community, its the kind of event that reminds you what life’s all about!
View details >Saturday 13th September
At Greenside, we’re bringing back the simple joy of those early music festivals. Its a weekend to relax, dance, laugh, and enjoy time with your family, friends, and neighbours. With live music, fun activities for all ages, and a real sense of community, its the kind of event that reminds you what life’s all about!
View details >Sunday 14th September

What’s the Point – Sue Lancaster ends on this day
Sue Lancaster is a well-known as a textile artist working in machine embroidery, but her work starts well in advance of the production in stitch.
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One Shell – Kate Horner ends on this day
Each summer at ArtyBird, we film our Creative Textile suite of courses. Soon my shell became the focus and star of them – surprising us on how inspiring just one shell can be.
View details >
Intertwined – ArtyBird, Carnforth School of Art and Textiles ends on this day
The Graduation Show of the ArtyBird Carnforth Fellowship group who are intertwined through strong, supportive bonds of friendship and shared creativity.
View details >Wednesday 17th September

About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) starts and continues until Sunday 21st December
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
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Lives Lived Here – Lee Whitworth starts and 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 >Friday 26th September
Saturday 27th September
Wednesday 1st October

About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) continues until Sunday 21st December
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
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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 >Friday 10th October
Bands performing at various venues
View details >Saturday 11th October
Bands performing at various venues
View details >Saturday 1st November

About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) continues until Sunday 21st December
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
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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 >Sunday 9th November
Monday 1st December

About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) continues until Sunday 21st December
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
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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 >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 >Sunday 21st December

About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) ends on this day
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
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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.
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