Perfect family days out. Bring your little ones to see our new little ones. One of the best sights of spring has to be newborn lambs! On our lambing days, you will see Ewes about to lamb and those with thier new-born lambs, in the lambing pens in our Tudor Stables. It is both heartwarming to see and educational if your visit coincides with a lamb being born.
In the gardens massed snowdrops gradually give way to drifts of daffodils, against the backdrop of many yews and conifers.
Will our Grey Lag and Canada Geese visitors have returned? Will Percy the Peacock's friends, who left him in the autum be back?
For younger visitors there's the Tudor Rose Courtyard Maze, the 'magic' hornbeam circle and the Yew Castle to explore, as we all as a storybook trail for them follow.
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