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FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY

Burton Mail

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May 05, 2025

PAY A VISIT TO A NATIONAL TRUST PLACE NEAR YOU THIS HALF TERM

FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY

GETTING outdoors and enjoying quality family time together is the perfect way to spend the May half term holidays.

In Worcestershire, there's lots to keep the kids busy at Hanbury Hall with the Nature's Perfect Pattern trail and symmetry inspired crafts. Musical adventures await at The Firs (birthplace of composer Edward Elgar) with activities prompting children to make their own sounds inspired by the gardens. At Croome, discover nature themed activities, inspiring families to explore the parkland. In Derbyshire, visitors to Calke Abbey can have-a-go on the Bewonderment Machine from 31 May to 1 June, a fantastical, cycle-powered carousel which combines puppetry, machinery and music. Kedleston Hall will be celebrating Derby Book Festival with a series of children's literary events and the orienteering course is a fun way to explore the parkland.

In Herefordshire, an activity trail around Brockhampton's orchards explores pollinating insects and the importance of trees and plants in medieval times. At Berrington Hall, children can discover what flowers meant to the Georgians, and over at The Weir Garden there will be an archaeology trail looking at what we can learn from objects from the past.

In Warwickshire, head to Coughton Court and discover the natural play trail including stepping logs, a music wall and mud kitchen. 'Buzz' around the parkland at Charlecote Park on an activity trail and help the bees solve a mystery. Head to Northamptonshire to explore Lyveden's wildflower trail or learn the art of making prints with plants. Create your own nature journal in the Peak District this half term and connect with wildlife through sketching, collecting and exploring. Collect a journal kit from Longshaw Estate or Ilam Park and record your discoveries.

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