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Summer of play at Dudmaston Hall

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  • 21 August 2024
  • 10:0014:30
  • See organiser for pricing
  • Ages 0 – 18 years

Description

Seek out all the places to play at Dudmaston Hall this summer. Borrow a selection of traditional lawn games from reception and challenge your friends and family.

There are plenty of opportunities to play at Dudmaston Hall this summer.

Traditional Summer Games: Bring the whole family along and seek out places to play and relax. There's a selection of traditional outdoor games to choose from. Challenge friends and family to a game of boules on the lawn or have a connect 4 tournament whilst you enjoy an ice-cream in the orchard. Find lots of fun games available at Visitor Reception. All of the equipment is free to borrow, we just ask you to keep the games tidy and return them once you're finished.

Closer to Nature with Pixie: Let Pixie the cat guide you around Dudmaston on the new 'Closer to Nature with Pixie adventure trail'. Use all your senses to notice, find and feel. The trail takes you through the Dingle, garden and galleries to help you explore with all your senses. Complete the trail for a small prize. The trail costs £2.50 and can be picked up at Visitor Reception.

Summer of Play - sponsored by Starling Bank

This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

Suitable for children

Come through Visitor Reception at Dudmaston Hall.

Please wear suitable clothing and footwear for outdoor activities.

There are some steep slopes across the property. To hire the Powered Mobility Vehicle, email [email protected] with the dates and times of your visit.

Free entry to Dudmaston Hall for National Trust members. Admission applies for non members. Please note that Dudmaston Hall is closed on Fridays and Saturdays.

Dudmaston

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Visit Dudmaston after hours and see the garden and galleries in a different light. Top off a relaxing summer's evening by spoiling yourself with a treat from the Orchard Tea Room.

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Location

  • Bridgnorth
  • Shropshire
  • WV15 6QN
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