| | | Cumbria |

BritEvents.com | Acorn Bank Garden And Watermill.

REGISTERLOG IN
SEARCH

Acorn Bank Garden And Watermill

VenueVenue MapReviewsLocal InfoPrevious EventsPhotosSeating Plan
Temple Sowerby, nr Penrith, Cumbria CA101SP

Acorn Bank Garden and Watermill is located at Temple Sowerby, nr Penrith, Cumbria.

Below is a list of what's on at Acorn Bank Garden and Watermill - if you're organising an event at this venue, it's free to add an event.


Map Location




Your Reviews


Please feel free to add your own review of acorn bank garden and watermill by adding a comment below.

acorn bank garden and watermill Seating Plan

The seating plan for acorn bank garden and watermill is not currently available.

Seating plan for acorn bank garden and watermill



Events at Acorn Bank Garden And Watermill




Events in Penrith


Check out our list of what's on in Penrith, including music, concerts, theatre, days out, attractions, sport, visual arts and much more.



Venue Information

Venue
Acorn Bank Garden And Watermill
Address
Temple Sowerby
nr Penrith
CA101SP
Box Office

Most Popular


FEATUREDay out at West Midlands Safari Park

Voted best attraction in the Midlands by both parents and their children, Bewdley's West Midlands Safari Park is fun for all the family. We sent BritEvents' Lucy Middleton to see what all the fuss is about, and to enjoy an ice cream or two, on us!

FEATUREThe biggest films of 2012

A long time ago the ancient civilisation The Mayans predicted that 2012 would bring cataclysmic events to earth - and while we all wait in anticipation for the end of the world, what better way to spend your final days than to watch one of 2012's blockbusters, coming to a silver screen near you this year. Good job there's no apocalyptic movies in our list!

FEATUREMatthew Bourne's The Nutcracker

Heralded as the most popular dance production ever staged in the UK, Matthew Bourne’s The Nutcracker returns to Sadler’s Wells in London. Amanda Arnold takes a look at the new production, which begins its UK tour in 2012.

FEATUREBritain's prettiest inhabitied places

From chocolate-box villages of quaint thatched cottages, to old medieval churches steeped with history, it's no surprise that Britain has some of the prettiest places in the world. Tourists flock from all corners of the globe to see picturesque villages such as Castle Combe, St Ives, Clovelly and Portmeirion. BritEvents' Lucy Middleton has the tough job of whittling down the prettiest inhabited places in Britain.