Things to Do

There are so many things to see and do in the Textile Triangle area. See below for a list of varied attractions and businesses:

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  1. None

    Location

    Draycott

    The main gallery for our temporary exhibitions is housed in a beautifully restored Jacobean barn dating back to the late 1600s, still featuring a host of the original wooden beams.

    Type

    Type:

    Gallery

  2. None

    Location

    North Rode, Macclesfield

    Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers hold regular auctions of the finest antiques and collectables. If you have an item you would like to feature in one of our auctions, please get in touch for a valuation.

    Type

    Type:

    Auction House

  3. None

    Location

    Goostrey

    Learn all you need to know on my course to take your new skill home, trying new ideas, developing your own skills and evolving your style – and of course we’d love to have you back again to further your new craft passion!

    Type

    Type:

    Craft Centre

  4. None

    Location

    Knutsford

    50 acres of award winning gardens representing over 200 years of garden design and history.

    Type

    Type:

    Garden

  5. hilly billy

    Location

    Macclesfield

    Blaze Farm is set in beautiful countryside with panoramic views. We are a traditional working farm, having dairy cows, sheep, turkeys and hens.

    Type

    Type:

    Farm

  6. silk museum display

    Location

    Macclesfield

    Silk Museum: Paradise Mill is an award-winning museum with 26 jacquard hand looms.

    Type

    Type:

    Museum

  7. None

    Location

    Siddington

    A place where creating your perfect home, finding that final accessory or main piece of furniture is as important to us as it is to you.

    Type

    Type:

    Haberdashery

  8. None

    Location

    Chorlton

    Beetle Felt offer fun and friendly workshops in a relaxed and sociable environment. Book a workshop for yourself and a friend too so that you can have fun indulging your creativity together.

    Type

    Type:

    Craft Centre

  9. heritage centre display

    Location

    Macclesfield

    A gallery displaying vibrant silk costumes from 1830 to the present day, haberdashery and manufacturers silk pattern books.

    Type

    Type:

    Heritage / Visitor Centre

  10. knutsford heritage centre

    Location

    Knutsford

    Knutsford Heritage Centre tells the town's history and is home to Knutsford's 53 sq. metre Millennium Tapestry.

    Type

    Type:

    Heritage / Visitor Centre

  11. potters barn

    Location

    Sandbach

    A hand thrown pottery workshop with showroom.

    Type

    Type:

    Craft Workshop

  12. None

    Location

    Knutsford

    Tatton Park is often quoted as England's most complete historic estate, with its fine Neo-Classical mansion full of art treasures and original furnishings.

    Type

    Type:

    Historic House / Palace

  13. Bollington Discovery Centre

    Location

    Clarence Road, Bollington

    Bollington Discovery Centre brings together the history of this and other great mills of Bollington, the Macclesfield Canal and shows their place and importance to the town.

    Type

    Type:

    Heritage / Visitor Centre

  14. quarry bank mill

    Location

    Styal

    Quarry Bank Mill is one of the best preserved textile mills of the industrial revolution and tells the story of mill workers, entrepreneurs and how the industrial revolution changed the world.

    Type

    Type:

    Water Mill

  15. None

    Location

    Bollington

    A contemporary art space in Bollington, Cheshire, exhibiting new and established artists from around the region.

    Type

    Type:

    Gallery

  16. None

    Location

    Leek

    A 17th century farm in the beautiful Staffordshire Moorlands is the perfect venue for a wide selection of day craft workshops from contemporary textiles to spinning, weaving, felt making and knitting.

    Type

    Type:

    Craft Centre

  17. None

    Location

    Congleton

    Touch screens and talking heads help to tell the story of Congleton from prehistoric times, through the English civil War and the heyday of the textile industry to the Second World War.

    Type

    Type:

    Museum

  18. None

    Location

    Leek

    Housed in the Nicholson Institute, a Grade II* landmark building, the museum showcases arts treasures and historical artefacts including oil paintings, costumes, embroideries, ceramics, woven silk pictures, bookmarks & more.

    Type

    Type:

    Museum

  19. Silk Museum

    Location

    Macclesfield

    Museum in a former school of art, looking at the properties of silk, design education, Macclesfield's other textile industries, social history and machinery.

    Type

    Type:

    Museum

  20. knot garden at Little Moreton Hall

    Location

    Congleton

    Step back in time, over 500 years and marvel at the delights of Britain’s most famous timber-framed, moated Tudor manor house. Take in the delightful Knot Garden, together with traditional fruit trees of apple, pear, medlar and quince.

    Type

    Type:

    Historic House / Palace

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