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Hardwick Wintertide

Hardwick Wintertide

What to expect
At this year’s Hardwick Wintertide, the theme is The Tale of Misrule and the Holly King.

Discover how the mischievous Lord of Misrule plays with tradition, preparing for his legendary party while the natural world runs riot inside the house. Will he reconcile with the Holly King and help un-muddle Hardwick before it’s too late?

Alongside the themed, festive fun, Hardwick Wintertide also offers workshops that let you get hands-on with Elizabethan-inspired crafts. Create willow and rag wreaths, try historic blackwork embroidery, or explore natural woad dyeing to make unique festive gifts.

You can also enjoy special performances, including the Eckington Singers and Storyfolk storytelling, which add some narrative magic to your visit.

Late-night openings invite you to enjoy mulled wine in the gardens while the hall glows with festive light.

Wintertide workshops and events
Willow & Rag Wreath Making- Saturday 29th November
Learn how to make a festive wreath for Christmas.

You’ll be guided through the process of weaving the willow into the wreath base to then embellish with fabrics to fluff out to achieve the desired fullness of the wreath.

This is a great workshop which can be repeated at home to get though those endless fabric scraps or breathe new life into your old clothes.

Blackwork Embroidery – Saturday 6th December
Connect with craft enthusiasts throughout history to create embroideries using a historic technique that can be seen in Hardwick’s 16th century textile collection.

The workshop will start by looking at the blackwork in the embroidery corridor with an introduction to blackwork history and will be followed by the workshop where participants can choose from the patterns provided.

Wintertide Late Nights: Eckington Singers – Saturday 6th December
Visit Hardwick Wintertide for a late night visit around Hardwick Hall. Make your visit extra magical and plan your day around the Eckington Singers. This local choir will be singing carols in the Stableyard.

Woad Dyeing Shibori Silk Scarves – Saturday 13th December
Learn the art of shibori dying using woad as a natural dye, this will give a beautiful blue hue.

The team at Hardwick will be on hand to guide you through the process on natural dyeing techniques and help you to unleash your creativity as you pick out a tie dye pattern for your scarf.

The Christmas Tudor Songbook: Live from the High Great Chamber -Tuesday 16th December
Experience history through the ears of the Elizabethans with the most beautiful music of the Elizabethan and Tudor era. Hear songs that would have been enjoyed by Bess of Hardwick.

It’s a gentle, uplifting programme with commentary that brings the era to life.

Storyfolk – Sunday 21 December
This year, celebrate the Winter Solstice and listen to songs and Midwinter tales of old from Hardwick’s Storyfolk team in Hardwick Hall.

A Festival of Christmas Trees

A Festival of Christmas Trees

📅 Sat 15 Nov 2025 – Sun 30 Nov 2025 5:30 pm 📍 The Crooked Spire Church, Church Way, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S40 1XJ

The Crooked Spire is the largest church in Derbyshire and will be filled with Christmas trees. These trees are all decorated by, local people and organisations. Whether it’s scouts or guide groups, schools to high street stores, accountants or the Chesterfield Museum, the community loves to get involved with the decorations. How many uniquely decorated trees will you see? Each one brings a twist on tradition. Now in its tenth year, the Festival of Christmas Trees continues to grow.

Hardwick Wintertide

Hardwick Wintertide

📅 Mon 17 Nov 2025 – Sun 4 Jan 2026 3:00 pm 📍 Hardwick Hall, Doe Lea, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 5QJ

What to expect At this year’s Hardwick Wintertide, the theme is The Tale of Misrule and the Holly King. Discover how the mischievous Lord of Misrule plays with tradition, preparing for his legendary party while the natural world runs riot inside the house. Will he reconcile with the Holly King and help un-muddle Hardwick before it’s too late? Alongside the themed, festive fun, Hardwick Wintertide also offers workshops that let you get hands-on with Elizabethan-inspired crafts. Create willow and rag wreaths, try historic blackwork embroidery, or explore natural woad dyeing to make unique festive gifts. You can also enjoy special performances, including the Eckington Singers and Storyfolk storytelling, which add some narrative magic to your visit. Late-night openings invite you to enjoy mulled wine in the gardens while the hall glows with festive light.

Chesterfield Pantomime – Jack and the Beanstalk

Chesterfield Pantomime – Jack and the Beanstalk

📅 Fri 5 Dec 2025 – Sun 4 Jan 2026 10:00 pm 📍 Winding Wheel Theatre

Climb into a world of festive fun this Christmas with this year’s Chesterfield Pantomime – Jack and the Beanstalk. The magical pantomime is coming to the Pomegranate Theatre this December, and it’s a towering tale your whole family will love.

The Snowman LIVE!

📅 Sun 7 Dec 2025 7:00 pm 📍 Askern Miners Welfare Club

Hatfield & Askern Colliery Band are delighted to bring Raymond Briggs’ magical Christmas story, The Snowman to you with live music by Doncaster’s premiere Brass Band. Join us on Sunday 7th December to experience this iconic animated film on the big screen and get in the festive spirit with our Christmas singalong.

The Snowman LIVE!

The Snowman LIVE!

📅 Sun 7 Dec 2025 7:00 pm 📍 Askern Miners Welfare Club

Hatfield & Askern Colliery Band are delighted to bring Raymond Briggs’ magical Christmas story, The Snowman to you with live music by Doncaster’s premiere Brass Band. Join us on Sunday 7th December to experience this iconic animated film on the big screen and get in the festive spirit with our Christmas singalong.

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