Heritage Open Days 2025 – our programme

Heritage Open Days returns next month and there is a packed programme of events and experiences in Warrington as part of the celebrations.

Each year, across the country, Heritage Open Days brings more than a million people together to celebrate their heritage, community and history.

While locally in Warrington it is supported by dedicated organisations and volunteers across 17 sites in the borough with a host of events between 13 and 21 September.

Some of this year’s highlights include the chance to join the Battlefields Trust to explore the English Civil War battle which took place at Winwick in 1648 and the opportunity to explore the history and myths of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman legacy of St Elphin’s Church.

You can also meet firearms officers and drone unit officers at the Museum of Policing in Cheshire, go on a heritage walk with Culture Warrington’s own Archives Officer Philip Jeffs, learn the stories behind how Warrington Town Hall was designed and built and go behind-the-scenes at Warrington Museum, one of the oldest public museums in the country.

Craig Sherwood, who is helping to coordinate for Culture Warrington, said: “Heritage Open Days 2025 looks like being the best yet with some exciting new events. We’ve got Cavaliers, Freemasons, Police drones and Anglo-Saxons and that’s just in the first few days!

“St Elphin’s Church has joined in this year with an event combining legend, storytelling, and archaeology. We also have a Battlefield Walk at the site of the Battle of Winwick – a local battle which changed history and decided the course of the English Civil Wars.”

Each year, Heritage Open Days has a different theme and this time it is Architecture.

Liam Montgomery, Heritage Open Days Marketing and Projects Manager, added: “For many, architecture is about more than just buildings. It’s really all about people, and the ways we interact with the world around us.

“This year’s festival is a great opportunity to delve into the rich tapestry of local stories across England. It’s an open invitation to explore, learn, and be inspired by people and place.”

Founded in 1994 and free to attend, Heritage Open Days is made possible by the National Trust and People’s Postcode Lottery.

For information, dates and details on how to attend for each of the Warrington events follow this link WBC Heritage Open Days 2025 or see below:

Saturday, 13 September

St John The Evangelist Church, Walton 10am-4pm

St Oswald’s Church, Winwick 10am-4pm

Warrington Masonic Hall 10am-4pm

Cairo Street Chapel 10am-4pm

Museum of Policing in Cheshire Open Day 10am-4pm

The Anglo-Saxon Story: Uncovering the Legends, Norman Rule, and Legacy of St Elphin’s Church 10am-2pm

Warrington Town Hall 10am-1pm

St Mary’s Church Lymm 10-4pm

Sunday, 14 September

St Oswald’s Church, Winwick 12pm-3pm

Warrington Masonic Hall 10am-4pm

Cairo Street Chapel 10am-4pm

Big Battlefield Walks Weekends – Battle of Winwick 1648 Starts 1.30pm

Discover the Hidden Transporter bridge 10am, 11.30am, 1pm, 2.30pm and 4pm

St Mary’s Church Lymm 12pm-4.30pm

Wednesday, 17 September 

Behind the Scenes at the Museum (and Archives!) 2pm

Thursday, 18 September

Warrington Heritage Walk starts 11am

Friday, 19 September

A Meander Around Orford Park starts 11am

Saturday, 20 September

Celebrate Padgate Past and Present 10.15am-12.30pm

Discover the Hidden Transporter bridge 10am, 11.30am, 1pm, 2.30pm and 4pm

Sunday, 21 September

Walton Hall Open Day 11am-3pm

Tunnel 250  10am-4pm