Ready for some May half term fun? Join the museum trail and explore the ingredient in John Wesley's 'Primitive Physic'!
Mysterious potion bottles have been hidden around the museum.
Each bottle holds the name of an ingredient that Wesley would use to create his cures!
What do you think you would use them for? When you have found all ten and written down the list, head to the 'Primitive Physic' wall display in the Common Room and find out!
Dates: Saturday 25 May – Saturday 1 June
Time: 1oam – 4pm
Venue: John Wesley's New Room
FREE with normal admission
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
|---|---|
| 12 month free re-entry - Adult | £7.00 per ticket |
| 12 month free re-entry - Child | £4.00 per ticket |
The museum trail is free with normal admission.
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