Enjoy the perfect autumn day out to celebrate British apples, fun for all the family! See if you can spot the knitted, crocheted and pom-pom apples created by the talented Hardwick Makers!
Sunday 20th October:
• Story telling in the Orchards, 11am – 1.30pm
• Pop up apple tree tours, led by the gardeners
• Apple day inspired trail through the gardens
• Natural dye demonstrations, 10.30am - 3.30pm
• Hallowtide half term play activities
Monday 21st October:
• Pop up apple tree tours, led by the gardeners
• Apple day inspired trail through the gardens
• Hallowtide half term play activities
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