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Summer Open-air Cinema


  • Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens Brighton Road, Lower Beeding Horsham, England, RH13 6PP United Kingdom (map)

Summer Open-air Cinema

 27 July | 17 August | 7 & 21 September  

We’ve teamed up with the UK’s longest-running and largest independent providers of Open-air cinema, to bring a summer of films under the stars, with our Grade I listed woodland gardens as the backdrop.   

With a great selection of films to choose from. Every film starts as the sun sets, why not add in great food and drink, and you have all the makings of the perfect evening outdoors.  

*Images from 2023 Summer Open Air Cinema

Secure your tickets quickly to take advantage of the Early Bird Ticket options, along with group and family ticket packages. Rest assured, with our 100% money-back guarantee, including the booking fee, your peace of mind is paramount.

£16.50 per adult | £10.50 per child |Family and group ticket deals available 

Premium Packages featuring a padded chair, pillow & blanket available | Well-behaved dogs on leads welcome


Notting Hill | 27 July   

Gates: 20:00 | Film Starts: 21:30  

Experience the magic of Notting Hill's 25th Anniversary in the great outdoors with us! Join our unforgettable evening, basking in live music as the sun gracefully sets, wandering through the enchanting gardens, all before immersing yourself in the timeless charm of Notting Hill. 

Follow the journey of William Thacker (portrayed by Hugh Grant), a London travel bookstore owner whose mundane existence takes an unexpected turn when the renowned American actress, Anna Scott (played by Julia Roberts), walks into his shop. What starts as a serendipitous encounter over spilled orange juice blossoms into a whirlwind romance, as the unlikely pair navigate the complexities of their divergent lives in the pursuit of love. 

Ages classification: 15   


Grease | 17 August  

Gates: 19:15 | Film Starts: 20:45  

Grease, a beloved American musical romantic comedy, first graced screens in 1978 and continues to captivate audiences today. Set in the 1950s, it follows the enthralling friendships, romances, and escapades of high school students. 

At its core, Grease is a timeless coming-of-age tale that revolves around the love affair between Danny (portrayed by John Travolta) and Sandy (played by Olivia Newton-John), two young lovers who find each other over a summer romance. However, as they navigate the complexities of high school life, they must confront the challenges of social cliques and peer pressure. 

This musical masterpiece remains as enchanting as ever, winning over hearts for over 45 years since its debut, and holding the title of the highest-grossing musical film of its time. Whether you're part of a group, a couple, or a family of any age, Grease promises an unforgettable experience for all. 

Ages classification: PG  


Wonka | 7 September  

Gates: 18:30 | Film Starts: 20:00  

Embark on a journey into a realm of pure imagination in Wonka 2023, where vibrant hues abound, chocolate fountains flow, and a quirky 18-inch Oompa-Loompa (played by Hugh Grant) leads a delightful ensemble cast. 

Armed solely with a pocketful of dreams, young chocolatier Willy Wonka (portrayed by Timothée Chalamet) sets out to revolutionize the world, one tantalizing treat at a time. In his quest, Wonka faces off against a greedy cartel and a comical clergyman (portrayed by Rowan Atkinson), with the assistance of an eclectic group of allies and a loyal pup named Tiddles. 

Ages classification: PG   


The Greatest Showman | 21 September  

Gates: 18:00 | Film Starts: 19:30 

If you're looking for an extravaganza filled with singing and dancing, look no further than The Greatest Showman, where the spectacle is larger than life. 

Set in the 19th century, the film follows the journey of P.T. Barnum, a visionary entrepreneur who, after facing setbacks, decides to pursue his dreams of creating a legendary show. Renaming himself as 'The Greatest Showman,' Barnum ventures into show business, unleashing his boundless creativity to establish the renowned Barnum & Bailey circus. With captivating musical performances, mesmerising acrobatic acts, and a diverse cast of performers, Barnum's extraordinary vision captures the world's imagination, cementing his place as the master of entertainment. 

Even years after its 2017 release, this blockbuster spectacular ‘The Greatest Showman’ remains a timeless spectacle that continues to grab and enchant audiences of all ages. Whether you're watching with family, a partner, or a group of friends, prepare to be dazzled by this unforgettable cinematic experience. 

Ages classification: PG 

  • Tickets

    You can bring your tickets printed or on your smart phone, a master copy will also be on the gate.

    Seating on the Night

    No seating is provided with your cinema ticket, unless you have booked a premium ticket package. Otherwise you will need to bring your own seating with you. This can be a bean bag, camping chair, air chair or rug and cushions.

    Food & Drink

    We do not allow food and drink to be brought onsite at the screenings. There will be a selection of hot food, a full bar and hot drinks on offer. Sweet treats such as popcorn will also be available.

    Payments

    We are a cashless venue, which means only cards are accepted for purchases made on the night.

    Weather

    The event will go ahead in wet weather. Cinestock will only cancel the event if the weather becomes a dangers to the audience and staff. Please come prepared for wet weather and dress warmly, even on the warmest of days it is likely to get cooler in the evenings.

    Refunds

    Tickets are non-refundable, unless we have to cancel the event for any reason before the film begins to play. If this occurs Cinestock will refund 100% of the ticket money including booking fee. If you are not able to attend, you can always pass your tickets onto friends and family.

    Need to get in touch?

    Visit the Cinestock website via www.cinestock.co.uk if you have any questions about the screenings or need to get in touch.

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