Photo Knutsford Town Council L to R : Michelle Fish – Havwoods Caterine Hooper – Detaljer Bianca Morgan – Bianca Morgan Architects Hannah Boylan - Susie Watson Designs Louisa Crossman - OKA Anna Marczynski of Anna Marczynski Interior Design Helen Dufton of Arthur Lee Hannah Barnes of Hannah Barnes Designs

Knutsford at Home Returns on September 20th

Knutsford’s homes and interiors inspiration event, Knutsford at Home, returns to the town centre this autumn on Saturday 20st September.

Designed to inspire attendees with their upcoming home projects no matter how big or small, the event is the product of a collaboration between local interior businesses and Knutsford Town Council.

Highlighting the vast collection of home interior shops and specialists available in Knutsford, the day includes, architect consults, prize draws, colour consultations, exclusive offers and the launch of new collections.

Design experts and architects will be available throughout shops in town to advise and inspire attendees with their projects. Many shops will also serve light refreshments for a relaxed shopping environment.

Businesses taking part include.

  • Anna Marczynski Design
  • Arthur Lee, Toft Road
  • Bianca Morgan Architects
  • Detaljer, Princess Street
  • Hannah Barnes Interior Design
  • Havwoods, Regent Street
  • Oil Art Advisory, King Street
  • OKA, Manchester Road
  • R.I Home, King Street
  • Sofas and Stuff, Canute Place
  • Susie Watson Designs, King Street
  • Terzetto Stone, King Street
  • The Bath House, King Street
  • The Cotswold Company, King Street

The event has generously been sponsored by King Street located Anna Marczynski Interior Designs.

A leaflet containing information about the event including all booking details for activities has been distributed around Knutsford Town Centre. There is also further information available on www.discoverknutsford.com and following @discoverknutsford on Instagram and Facebook.

Sponsor Anna Marczynski, said, “We are delighted to sponsor the Knutsford at Home 2025 event and are looking forward to welcoming people to the official launch of our new studio at 4 King Street. Complete home inspiration is available via design consultations with me and the team and with Bianca Morgan of Bianca Morgan architects.”

The Bath House is taking part for the first time, and store manager Ally Craig Mair, said, “This is the first time we’ve taken part in Knutsford at Home and are looking forward to welcoming everyone to our store. We all need a little quiet luxury in our homes, and our range of fragrances are the perfect, especially as we move towards the colder months.”

Swedish café and lifestyle store Detaljer will be hosting a meet the artist session with Tony Green as well as a private viewing in the evening and Oil Art Advisory will be showcasing their artist in residence David Boardman’s new artwork.

Sandra Curties, Town Centre Manager at Knutsford Town Council said; ‘We are proud to be working alongside our interior shops once again for our third Knutsford at Home. We’ve worked collaboratively to pull an event together that is your one-stop-shop for all things interiors and are very grateful to our sponsors, Anna Marczynski Design. Whether you are planning a full renovation or need those finishing touches – Knutsford at Home is the place to be.’

Lyndsey Keppel-Green, Kevin Griffiths, Lesley Dalzell and Bryan Hartley

Bat Walk Boosted by Community Grant Scheme

As part of Knutsford Town Council’s Community Grant Scheme, Crosstown Community Orchard has been awarded a grant worth £325 through the gift of five bat detectors.

The charity runs a well-attended Bat and Moth event each September. The free event offers residents a unique opportunity to take a closer look at these wonderful creatures, whilst engaging people in conversation about local green spaces. The focus of the event is to enhance awareness of and appreciation for wildlife and the natural environment, bringing the community together to discuss ecosystems and the impact of different decisions on wildlife.

The 2025 Bat and Moth event takes place on Friday 12th September, starting at 8:30pm at the shelter on the Moor.

Crosstown Community Orchard is an open to all green space where members of our community can maintain and share in the bounty of an orchard. The charity hosts several events throughout the year and always welcomes new volunteers to support their work.

Orchard trustee, Kevin Griffiths said “The bat detectors will be used every year at our event to enable visitors to hear the sounds of the different bats we find on the Moor.

We’re grateful to the town council for its continued support of our work and invite anyone to join us at this year’s Bat and Moth walk” 

For more information about Crosstown Community Orchard please visit www.crosstowncommunityorchard.org.uk. The Town Council’s Community Grant Scheme provides grants of up to £1,500 to support community projects and activities within Knutsford. Funding priorities include providing services/opportunities for young people or older people, providing new or improved assets or services for the community and enhancing the profile or reputation of the Town.  The next deadline for applications is 31st August. For more information visit: https://www.knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk/services/community-grants.