TIMES:
Gates open 5.00pm Displays commence at dusk: 8.45pm (approximately)
Refreshments and food are available for sale at the show.
Further Details:
tel 01384 402266 or email your address
Photos of previous Festivals:
The UK Festival of Fireworks at Catton Hall is the show previously held at Shugborough Hall.

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Useful Local & Regional Information
Catton Hall is situated in South Derbyshire, in the region of the Peak District National Park and the National Forest.
There is a wide range of other attraction to enjoy if you want to make your visit to the UK Festival of Fireworks the focal point of a full week or weekend holiday. There is also a huge choice of accommodation to suit all requirements and budgets.
South Derbyshire
South Derbyshire, located in the Heart of England is the place to enjoy quiet rural recreation amid rolling English countryside dotted with picturesque and historic villages. South Derbyshire includes the attractive rural areas to be found in the valleys of the River Trent and Dove, with historic villages and market towns. For a fascinating day out or a base from which to tour the area, South Derbyshire has a great deal to offer. |
Peak District
The Peak District and Derbyshire is the home of Britain's first National Park. Whether this is your first visit to the area or you've already discovered the breathtaking landscapes, bustling market towns and fascinating cultural and historical heritage, there's always lots more to explore.
There's a great range of quality assessed holiday accommodation available to book online at Visit Peak District, all commission-free, from cosy bed and breakfasts, self catering country cottages and guest houses to youth hostels, welcoming farmhouses or stylish hotels. Or go at your own pace on a camping or caravan holiday! Whatever your tastes, interests or budget, you're sure to have a memorable time – explore and experience this beautiful area of the UK. |
National Forest
The National Forest is one of the country's boldest environmental projects and is transforming 200 square miles in the centre of England.
You'll find family-friendly attractions and hands-on activities, historic houses and industrial heritage attractions which bring the area’s rich history to life. The National Forest website has a guide with walks that are accessible for all users including wheelchair users and people with prams and pushchairs. For the more energetic there are cycle trails and bridleways with other facilities for horse-riders.
Events include the ancient art of ‘Well Dressing’ celebrations, the ‘unmissable’ scarecrow festivals, classical concerts, folk festivals, theatrical events, arts and crafts shows, regattas, canal festivals and of course, the UK Festival of Fireworks. |
Enjoy England
The official website for breaks and days out in England
Details of lots of other attractions and events together with short breaks, discount schemes and a quality-assured accommodation finder. |
Visit Britain
If you’re planning a holiday in the UK, looking for hotels and accommodation in Britain, or simply after UK travel, attractions or events information, VisitBritain.co.uk has everything you need to know.
Search the UK’s largest directory of hotels and accommodation. Check out your favourite cities and regions in Britain with detailed travel guides on hundreds of UK destinations. |
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