Be led on lesser-known routes around Stourhead's wider estate, see bluebells in spring, wildflowers and butterflies in summer, and the golden landscapes of autumn. Learn more about the archaeology and fascinating history of this storied landscape. 28 June: Whitesheet Hill – looking at archaeology, butterflies and wildflowers. 26 July: Park Hill Camp – looking at estate and woodland management and wildlife. 30 August: Alfred’s Tower - looking at wildlife plus estate and woodland management.
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