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Drop in throughout the day for a glass of fizz, canapés and free design consultations! Plus 10% of all purchases in-store!
Drop in throughout the day for a glass of fizz, canapés and free design consultations! Plus 10% of all purchases in-store!
It's the official launch of Anna Marczynski Interior Design's new studio! Visit the studio for some fizz, nibbles and complimentary design consultations with Anna Marczynski Design and Bianca Morgan Architects. Book your interior consult via anna@annamarczynski.com Book your architectural consult via bianca@biancamorgan.com Anna Marczynski Design has kindly sponsored this years Knutsford At Home event.
'An Interior Designer's Guide to Choosing Your Dream Sofa' with Hannah Barnes. Drop-in for specialist advice on how to choose your ideal seating.
We’re turning 10! 🎉 Join us on Saturday 20th September as we celebrate 10 years of The Lambing Shed with a full day of family fun, food, and live entertainment — all in and around our farm and barn. We’ve got something for everyone: 🐑 The Sheep Show – a hilarious and educational live show starring dancing […]
Got the moves like Jagger but wasting them in your front room? Missing the club but not the 3am bedtime and claggy floor? What if you could party like it’s 1999 but still be in the kebab queue at 9 and bed by 10? Welcome to the daytime party revolution! Here at Dexter and Jones […]
Enjoy a complimentary glass of Champagne and canapés on arrival and meet our team who will be available to showcase our rooms and packages! Photography by Gemma Collins Photography
The Mayor's Bingo night is raising money for the Mayor's charities East Cheshire Hospice and Knutsford in Bloom. Doors open at 7am at the newly refurbished Market Hall, eyes down at 7:30! For tickets email gemma.jackson@knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk
Dexter and Jones have teamed up with Knutsford’s real life Cilla Black, Sue Cobb, to bring you our first ever speed dating event! Each couple have 3 minutes with questions provided, if you like someone you just tick their box, simple! Tickets are £10 and can be obtained by emailing Suecobb23@msn.com This ensures we have […]
Denise and Stefan, last years Britain's Got Talent semi-finalists, will star in this inaugaral Knutsford Last Night of the Proms Charity Concert. They are supported by experienced tenor Phil Cartwright and the Last Night Singers. They will perform songs from West Side Story, Brindisi, Habanera and All I Ask of You from Phantom of the […]
Dance the night away with a live performance from a Soul and Motown tribute act who will be performing a selection of classic songs. Includes a delicious three course dinner with a DJ and disco.
Knutsford Lions annual Charity Concert will take place at St Johns Parish Curch Knutsford on Friday 14th of November in aid of Knutsford Lions and other local charities. Superb eight piece live band Silhouette will again be playing iconic songs from the 60s and 70s. . There will be a bar and a charity prize […]
Calling all Chiquitita’s… Get ready for an unforgettable evening with delicious meze, Ouzo and embrace your inner ‘Dancing Queen’ singing and boogying to your favourite ABBA hits with ABBA Stars UK! 🕺🏼💃🏼 It will be a night to remember! Please email us for tickets: info@thestolenlamb.com 🥂
Clock Out for Christmas - Party nights! Clock Out for Christmas @ The Lost and Found! Our festive party nights are back and better than ever at one of Knutsford’s most stylish venues. Dates: Nov 28, Dec 5, 11, 18 & 19 Enjoy a 3-course dinner, live DJ, festive decor, and optional drinks packages. £41 […]
Kick off the festive season with Bonkers Bingo: Christmas Edition at The Lost & Found Knutsford! Join Rich Renda and guests on Saturday, 29th November, from 9PM for a night of music bingo, laughs, and bigger, better prizes — including huge cash wins! Plus, Santa might even pop by! Come early for delicious food served […]
It is enormously pleasing to be welcoming Heather Findlay to Knutsford Little Theatre! Heather burst upon the musical scene in 1997 with Mostly Autumn, staying with them for 13 years, as well as having side projects such as Odin Dragonfly. A solo artist since 2010, she has continued to experiment with different band formats, including […]
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