Lymm is a pretty North Cheshire village, with an ancient market cross, cobbled streets and a pond in the centre, and the Bridgewater canal and the Trans-Pennine Trail passing through.
Each year at this time, the village explodes with activities ranging from all kinds of music (including classical, choral, jazz, folk, blues, cabaret), through to art , drama, dance, comedy, poetry and prose, photography, scarecrows, storytelling, exhibitions, open gardens and much more.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING,
performed by Oddsocks Productions.
Shakespearean celebration of love and intrigue, played from aboard the wonderful pageant wagon, in the grounds of Cotebrook House. Suitable for all over 7 years old. Bring a rug or a chair and a picnic if you wish. Supported by Crosby Homes
HOME GROWN.
Photographic record of Lymm Allotments
To be displayed in Lymm Library
Supported by a grant from Cheshire Year of Gardens 08 Community Grant Scheme
FESTIVAL PICNIC
In a new, beautiful location - the grounds of Cotebrook House
Dance the night away to the fabulous sounds of The Swing Commanders
STREET FUN AND FOOD FEST
A giant street cafe in the middle of the village, a huge variety of delicious food supplied by local traders, and great entertainment. A brilliant way to get the Festival going! Also watch this year's BIG PICTURE being unveiled. What will it be this time?
THE SCARECROW TRAIL
The theme this year is GARDEN GNOMES
ART IN THE GARDEN
A wonderful selection of art work of all kinds, placed around the beautiful gardens of Leckonby Cottage. Also plenty undercover. Always worth a visit, rain or shine.