Skip to main content
Potteries Heritage Society
Stoke-on-Trent's Civic Society
  • Home
  • About
    • About PHS
    • What we do
    • Our history
    • Join us
    • News
    • Features
      • 300 Years of Flint
      • A View from the Kerb
      • Reflections on Middleport
      • The Big Works - A Social Innovation Nucleus
      • New Inn Mill
      • Stoke-on-Trent in ODNB
    • Diary
    • Links
      • Useful Links
      • Corporate and Charity Members
    • Meet the team
    • Professional Support
    • Contact us
    • Equal Opportunities Statement
  • Projects
    • Heritage Open Days
    • Heritage Network
    • Heritage Roadshows
    • Potteries Bottle Oven Day
    • Revealing Voices
    • Heritage Canoe Trail
    • Past projects
  • Bottle Oven Club
  • Heritage advice
    • Introduction
    • Benefits of Historic Buildings and Areas
    • Conservation Areas
      • Conservation Areas – The Basics
      • Conservation Areas – FAQ
      • Conservation Areas in Stoke-on-Trent
      • Article 4 Directions Matrix
    • Listed buildings
      • Listed Buildings – The Basics
      • Listed Buildings – FAQ
      • Listed Buildings in Stoke-on-Trent
    • Buildings of Special Local Interest
    • Common Misconceptions
    • Planning Policies in Stoke-on-Trent
    • Useful Links
    • Heritage at Risk 2025
    • Heritage Commission Report 2013/14
  • Shop
  • Member areas

Pugin After Dark Festival

Sat, 28/02/2026 - 12:00
Alton, Staffordshire

Saturday 28th February - Sunday 1st March, Alton, Staffordshire

The first ever Pugin After Dark Festival will take place this year in Alton, Staffordshire, a village whose landscape and architecture have been greatly shaped and influenced by the work of Victorian Gothic Architect AWN Pugin. Full festival programme.

Programme for Saturday:

12noon-4pm - Pugin Exhibition - Free
Alton Village Hall, Hurstons Ln, Alton, ST10 4AP

Showcasing Pugin displays (including from the Cheadle Discovery Group, and his work at Alton Towers), local history, the launch of the Alton Pugin Trail, photography and the work of local artists and groups. Plus the opportunity to take part in the Pugin Tile Project and meet the effigy of the man himself! Refreshments will be available from the Alton Bellringers. Free parking is available at the hall.

7pm-9pm - On the Trail of Pugin: An evening of talks, music & art - Free
St Peter's Church, High Street, Alton, ST10 4AQ

Discover more about Pugin's life and work in the Staffordshire Moorlands with two talks, Pugin's connections with Alton Towers by David Slade and On the Trail of Pugin by Louie Young. There will also be musical entertainment throughout including Analogue Ethereal Ensemble and more plus your chance to take part in our collaborative Pugin Tile Project whilst you listen.

Refreshments available. Parking - Please note that there is very limited on street parking in the vicinity of the church. Free public parking is, however, available at the village hall on Hurston's Lane.

All Day: St John's Church - Free
Castle Hill Rd, Alton, ST10 4AJ

Pugin's church, built for the 16th Earl of Shrewsbury as part of the hospital and castle complex, will be open all day to visitors, plus additional access to the cloister and Cotton Church displays.

See Programme for Sunday

 

Back to diary

Diary Icon

 

 

  • Log in
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
  • About this website

All content copyright © 2026 Potteries Heritage Society.