Hayfield Well Dressing in the making
This ancient custom is all but unique to Derbyshire. It's the art of decorating wells and springs with pictures made using only natural materials.
Wells in the making from Monday 27th June - Friday 1st July
Blessing at 2pm on Sunday 3rd July from Bank Street.
Wells up until Sunday 10th July.
Procession to other wells accompanied by Thornsett Band.
Refreshments and Flower Festival at St John's Methodist Church.
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