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D.H. Lawrence Festival 2023

Various venues across Eastwood and the surrounding area, Nottinghamshire, NG16 3DZ
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D.H. Lawrence Festival
Friday 1 -  Sunday 10 September 2023
Various venues in & around Eastwood 

Broxtowe’s cultural scene will be showcased next month when the annual D.H. Lawrence Festival returns with ten days of free literature, art, music, heritage and community events.

Amongst this year’s line-up are Heritage Open Days, pop up proms, the popular D.H. Lawrence Music Festival, guided walks, talks, lectures and a new portrait exhibition.

The festival has been co-produced by the D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum, which is owned and managed by Broxtowe Borough Council, along with the D.H. Lawrence Society, Haggs Farm Preservation Society and Ben Mark Smith of the D.H. Lawrence Music Festival. 

View the full listings at the website link above.

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Road Directions

From the M1: Take A610 towards Eastwood and follow brown heritage signs. From M1 junction 27 take A608 through Brinsley towards Eastwood.

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  • Groups Accepted

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  • Facility for service dogs

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  • On site parking

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  • In countryside
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