Petworth Literary Festival
29 October to 9 November 2025
Programme & Tickets
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Simon Heffer
Scarcely English
General
Wednesday
29 October 5.00pmSee more
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Anne Sebba
The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz
History
Wednesday
29 October 7.30pmSee more
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Dame Prue Leith
Life's Too Short to Stuff a Mushroom
Cooking/Lifestyle
Thursday
30 October 5.00pmSee more
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Dr Andrea Oskis with Dr Sian Williams
The Kitchen Shrink
Wellbeing
Friday
31 October 2.30pmSee more
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Sebastian Faulks
Fires Which Burned Brightly
Memoir
Friday
31 October 7:30pmSee more
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Victoria Ruskin-Clements
From The Gruffalo to Room on the Broom
Family
Saturday
1 November 11.30amSee more
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Lyse Doucet
The Finest Hotel in Kabul
Current
Saturday
1 November NoonSee more
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Antony Beevor
The Second World War
History
Saturday
1 November 3.00pmSee more
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Gyles Brandreth
Somewhere, A Boy and A Bear
Fiction
Sunday
2 November NoonSee more
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Samantha Harvey with Tim Peake
Orbital
Fiction
Monday
3 November 7.30pmSee more
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Dan Cruickshank
The English House
General
Tuesday
4 November 2.30pmSee more
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Chris Tutton & Tara Minton
Imaginary Landscapes
Poetry
Wednesday
5 November NoonSee More
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Gordon Corera
The Spy in the Archive
History
Wednesday
5 November 7.30pmSee more
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Book Club Event with Sally Gardner
The Bride Stone
Thursday
6 November 11.30amThe Second Hand Bookshop at Petworth House
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Andrew Lownie
Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York
General
Thursday
6 November 2.30pmSee more
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Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin
Girl from Montego Bay
General
Thursday
6 November 5.00pmSee more
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Sarah Vine
How Not to Be a Political Wife
Current
Friday
7 November 5.00pmSee more
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Reverend Richard Coles
A Death on Location
Fiction
Friday
7 November 7.30pmSee more
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Christina Strang
Graphology Workshop
Saturday
8 November 10.30amLeconfield Hall
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Christina Strang
Graphology
One-to-One SessionsSaturday
8 November 1.30pmLeconfield Hall
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Sir Anthony Seldon
The Path of Light
History
Saturday
8 November 2.30pmSee more
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John Sergeant
An Audience with John Sergeant
Current
Saturday
8 November 5.00pmSee more
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Robin Ince
Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal
BiographySunday
9 November 2.30pmLeconfield Hall
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Graham Gooch
An Audience with Graham Gooch
Sport
Sunday
9 November 5.00pmLeconfield Hall
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John Crace
The Bonfire of the Insanities
Current
Sunday
9 November 7.30pmSee more
Interviewers
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Bridget Arsenault
London Editor of Air Mail, a Lifestyle Writer at Forbes.com, and UK and London Editor for Equestrian Living
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John Bridcut
Documentary Filmmaker
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Stewart Collins
Artistic Director Petworth Festival
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Claire Clark
Journalist and Author of six historical novels
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Hattie Crisell
Writer and host of the podcast In Writing with Hattie Crisell
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Scott Greenhalgh
Board Chair and investor working where social purpose and commercial success meets. Chair of Certitude, the leading charity for learning disability and mental health needs.
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Fee Mak
Radio and TV presenter and host of BBC 1Xtra’s Sunday Breakfast Show
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Jojo Silva
Radio presenter and host of the Early Breakfast Show on Capital Xtra
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David Soskin
Senior business executive, government policy advisor & supporter of History Reclaimed
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Mandy Morton
Arts Journalist and Author. -

Andrew Billen
Feature writer, The Times
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Con Coughlin
The Daily Telegraph’s Defence Editor
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Roger Morgan-Grenville
Writer, Speaker and Campaigner on Conservation
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Tim Peake
Astronaut!
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Dr Sian Williams
Journalist, current Affairs Presenter, and Counselling Psychologist
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Sophia Money-Coutts
Former Features Editor The Tatler and Novelist
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Manveen Rana
Broadcast journalist and host of Times Radio podcast Stories of our Times
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Caroline Egremont
Landscape and Garden Designer
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Claire Armitstead
The Guardian’s former Associate Editor, Culture
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Max Egremont
Historian and President of Petworth Festival
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Seni Glaister
Novelist, founder & former CEO The Book People, founder of WeFiFo (We Find Food)
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John Holmes
Former diplomat and Chair of the Electoral Commission
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Matt Stadlen
Broadcaster and Freelance Journalist