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What’s On: The Best Literary Festivals of 2019

Calling all lit-lovers; our guide to the best literary festivals of 2019 is for you. From the book-lovers‘ Glastonbury to the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, we’ve rounded up the best literary festivals of the year so you can get dates in your diary now…

Cliveden Literary Festival

Cliveden

When? 28 – 29 September 2019

Where? Cliveden House, Buckinghamshire

What? You already know Cliveden as the English country estate steeped in politics, aristocracy, espionage, sex and scandal. So what better home for a celebration of story-telling than this English gem, which has hosted a literary salon since 1666, inspiring writers from Alexander Pope to Sir Winston Churchill.

How? clivedenliteraryfestival.org

Where to Stay? Stoke Park, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. A historic house built in the 1790s by James Wyatt for soldier, scholar and poet John Penn. Choose from splendid traditional bedrooms in the Mansion or contemporary ones in the newly built Pavilion. Stoke Park became Britain’s first country club in 1908; now it is open to all. Doubles from £250.

Raworths Harrogate Literature Festival

David Cameron

When? 17 – 20 October 2019

Where? The Crown Hotel, Harrogate

What? Now in its ninth year, Raworth’s Harrogate Literature Festival is returning with a sensational lineup of over 20 literary icons, including Louise Minchin, Sir Tim Waterstone, and Tom Bradby. What’s more, former Prime Minister David Cameron will be appearing for an exclusive conversation with James Langlade, the BBC’s diplomatic correspondent, to discuss his controversial new memoir For the Record.

How? harrogateinternationalfestivals.com or call the Literature Festival box office; 01423 562 303.

Where to Stay? The hosting hotel of course! The 18th-Century mansion boasts a spectacular historic exterior, delectable afternoon tea and an impeccable location nearby Harrogate’s idyllic Valley Gardens, the Turkish Baths and the charming town centre. Plus, you won’t need to travel far for the festival…  bespokehotels.com

London Literary Festival

When? October 2019

Where? South Bank Centre

What? There’s always a heavy-weight line-up of the biggest authors and speakers at the capital’s most talked-about literary festival of the year. Previous speakers have included the likes of Hilary Clinton, Philip Pullman and Tom Hanks take to the stage for individually-ticketed events, and this year writers like Ian McEwan, Rose McGowan and Candice Carty-Williams will be taking to the stage.

How? southbankcentre.co.uk

Where to Stay? Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square, Tower Hill. The latest addition to the Four Seasons’ dazzling portfolio is this exquisitely restored former HQ of the Port of London Authority. You will want for nothing in any of the 100 gorgeous bedrooms, spread over the hotel’s first three floors. Those above are dedicated to 41 apartments and a private members’ club. Doubles from £430.

North Cornwall Book Festival

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When? 10 – 13 October 2019

Where? St Endellion Church, Port Isaac

What? Returning for the seventh year, North Cornwall Book Festival offers something slightly different. As an independent, locally-run literary festival, this largely unknown event may not pull some of the bigger names you’ve seen at the country’s larger literary celebrations, however, for what it lacks in size, it certainly makes up for in passion and authenticity. With an abundance of workshops, readings and performances on offer across the weekend, this is certainly not one to miss.

How? Book from 1 July ncornbookfest.org

Where to Stay: Fowey Hall – Fowey, Cornwall. High above the delightful, literary, waterside town of Fowey, which famously inspired author Daphne du Maurier, stands the handsome country house that was also said to be an inspiration for Toad Hall in Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows. There are 36 rooms and suites, all different, all beautifully furnished with antiques and pretty fabrics; the oak-panelled dining room is the setting for delicious dinners, with special menus for children. But don’t think you have to have a family with you to come to Fowey Hall: cleverly, it’s a hotel that works just as well for couples. Doubles from £140.

Cheltenham Literature Festival

Cheltenham Literature Festival

When? 4 – 13 October 2019

Where? Regency Cheltenham

What? The Times and The Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival is the UK’s oldest literary festival. Last year’s guest curators were novelist Sebastian Faulks; V&A Director Tristram Hunt; columnist and activist Scarlett Curtis; historian Peter Frankopan; curator, translator and writer David Karashima; and Junko Takekawa, Senior Arts Programmer at The Japan Foundation. This year, Cotswolds’ Lygon Arms has launched a Walking Book Club hosted by Emily Rhodes, literary journalist. Reading from Cider With Rosie, attendees will feel transported into the 20th century setting of the story. After the countryside walk there’ll be afternoon tea at the hotel and an overnight stay in one of their historic rooms. Walks will occur throughout the Cheltenham Literature Festival, but the first falls on September 5th. Tickets start at £354, book at lygonarmshotel.co.uk

How? cheltenhamfestivals.com

Where to Stay: Cowley Manor – Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. From the outside, it’s a stunning Italianate manor house in classical lake and cascade-filled grounds; inside, a flawlessly hip hotel, with 21st-century good looks. And although the style is cool, the welcome is warm from the ever-helpful staff. After checking into your state-of-the-art room – in six categories with plenty for families – you can while away time playing pool in the padded leather Billiards Room, drinking in the funky bar or relaxing on the elegant stone terrace, a suntrap with fabulous views. Doubles from £195

Best Literary Festivals of 2019

Insiders/Outsiders

When? March 2019 – March 2020

Where? All over

What? Insiders/Outsiders, a year-long nationwide arts festival taking place from March 2019 to March 2020, celebrates refugees from Nazi Europe and their impact on British culture. Coinciding with the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War, Insiders/Outsiders brings together a vibrant and all-encompassing programme of exhibitions, concerts, dance and theatre performances, film screenings, walks, lectures and literary events all over the UK. An accompanying anthology focusing on the visual arts will be published by Lund Humphries in early March.

Initiated by art historian Monica Bohm-Duchen, Insiders/Outsiders highlights the indelible contribution of the artists, photographers, writers, architects, designers, actors, film-makers, dancers and musicians as well as publishers, art historians, dealers and collectors who, in fleeing Nazi-dominated Europe in the 1930s and 1940s, greatly enriched this country’s culture. Insiders/Outsiders highlights these émigrés’ contemporary relevance and ongoing influence on Britain’s cultural landscape. It will also feature work by descendants of these refugees which explores the legacy

How? insidersoutsidersfestival.org

Henley Literary Festival

Henley Literary Festival

When? 28 September – 6 October

What? Henley Literary Festival returns this autumn with an impressive line-up of speakers, workshops performances and Q&As with a long list of illustrious authors. Star guests include Mary Berry, Nadiya Hussain, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Julian Clary to name a few.

How? henleyliteraryfestival.co.uk

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