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Heaton Hall, Manchester, Lancashire M252SW

The Orangery is located at Heaton Hall, Manchester, Greater Manchester.

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Venue Information

Venue
The Orangery
Address
Heaton Hall
Manchester
M252SW
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FEATURETop 10 British music festivals

With summer almost upon us, it's the time of year where the wellies once again see the light of day to squelch their way through inches of mud at music festivals across the country. We list our own favourite festivals, from the popular to the lesser-known.

FEATUREThe Chinese State Circus

It's been called the World's Greatest Acrobatic Spectacle, and it's just embarked on its UK premiere. Yin Yang, the exhilarating new performance from The Chinese State Circus, is back with more incredible acts of poise, power and talent. We sent BritEvents' Amanda Arnold to review the show, who was also lucky to catch up with director Phillip Gandey to find out more about this new extravaganza.

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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!

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