To celebrate the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla, we are throwing open the gates so you can visit our beautiful gardens and Great Conservatory for FREE! on Monday 8th May - Bank Holiday!
Come along, no need to book, just turn up, bring a coronation picnic and walk around the lake and the natural play areas, enjoy the wildlife! Dress up in your most royal costume, put on your tiaras, there'll be crafts, facepainting and storytelling for the kids too!
Also, why not visit the house and take part in the 'Royal Trail', it's just £5 for adults, and kids go FREE.
10.30am to 4.30pm, last entry 3.30pm
Free Entry
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