This October half-term, revel in the chance to get outdoors with a potion-themed outdoor trail. Explore the gardens of this 17th-century house, engaging little ones with nature and the changing seasons. Bring the Autumn colour to life with seasonal spotter and nature colouring-in sheets and afterwards, visit the Orangery Café for delicious warming treats and lunches. Free Trail. Normal admission applies.
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