This topsy-turvy Tudor manor house is full of wonky angles and quirky character, and this summer you can have fun exploring a blast from the past trail of play.Travel through time, without the need for a time machine, from Tudor period to present day, as you delve into the history of games in the outdoors. Will you come across a familiar favourite or discover a new game to give a go? Or discover your inner Robin Hood with archery sessions for all the family.
Normal admission applies (£14 adult, £7 child, £35 family, under 5s go free). Free entry for National Trust members. No additional event charges.
Normal admission applies (£14 adult, £7 child, £35 family, under 5s go free). Free entry for National Trust members. No additional event charges.
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