On Thursday 2nd, Friday 3rd and Sunday 5th June, we will celebrate the Queen's Jubilee by running Royal themed activities at Stowe House.
Whilst on a tour of the house, look out for the blue plaques which will tell you fascinating facts all about Royal visitors to Stowe through the years.
In our Discovery Centre, we will have a display about Queen Elizabeth II visit to Stowe in 2007.
We will have a children's royal trail running in the house, where they can do some fun activities and discover some interesting Royal facts along the way. Once complete, they can claim their Jubilee prize at the visitor centre.
Free - Children's craft activities on the South Front lawn - learn how to draw a corgi, make your own crown and create some bunting to help us decorate the house.
Free - Every hour (from 11.00 until 15.00) we will be doing 15 min talks about Royal visitors to Stowe on the South Front steps. From Georgian Princes to our current Monarch - discover some of the fascinating stories of Royal visitors to Stowe.
General admission applies.
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