Visit the East Stables for a crafternoon to remember during half term!
Once the kids have tired themselves out from the Stableyard activities, drop in to the East Stables and try your hand at a variety of different crafts this half term.
Printing a spring meadow: Add to our community fabric meadow which will change throughout the seasons and potato print the flowers in the garden on to it. Why not try and spot the flowers in the garden after printing?
Origami hearts and woven heart baskets: Play with paper and make some fun creations!
Origami or cut out birds: Birds pair up on Valentines Day so create a bird with a special message on to take home or add to our display in the South Gazebo
For non-members of the National Trust, or visitors without a general admission ticket to the House and Gardens, the Wider Estate admission fees apply:
• Adult: £6.00
• Child: £3.00
• Family (2 adults, 2 children): £15.00
• Family (1 adult, 2 children): £9.00
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