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Lindfield Arts Festival

An event in September in Sussex
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Event begins: 30th November -0001
Lindfield Arts Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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Come and join us for Lindfield Arts Festival and enjoy the many music, dance and drama highlights of this year’s weekend long event.

Music features as one of the core themes with buskers along the High Street and some amazing concerts and performances.

Don't forget to visit the Arts and Crafts Show, including exhibitions from the WI and Lindfield Preservation Society, which is open all weekend in the King Edward Hall along with a special Memorial Art Exhibition on the Saturday in the Stable Rooms, All Saints Church.

Most events are FREE – however, tickets are allocated due to limitations on seating capacity of workshop number restrictions.

Please visit lindfieldartsfestival.com for all the latest news and more information.

If you have any queries please contact enquiries@lindfieldartsfestival.com

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