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Staffordshire’s heavily anticipated and newest family attraction is set to open to the public from 1pm on Monday 11 March.

Hockerhill Adventure Playbarn, located in Brewood and owned and managed by the Chillington Hall estate, is inspired by local history. Youngsters will have the chance to hide inside and climb to the top of its centrepiece - a magnificent mock oak tree inspired by the tree that King Charles II is said to have hidden inside at Boscobel House, as he fled Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester. 

Children and grown-ups who also want to join in on the fun, can expect bridges, tunnels, high-level walkways and slides in the indoor section. For thrill-seekers there is also a pedal go-kart track, where drivers can channel their inner Sir Lewis Hamilton, lining up on the start line indoors and speeding outside onto the winding tarmac track.  

Other outdoor features include the zip lines, swings, slides, sand pit and bespoke toddler area that will be open year-round. 

Whilst youngsters run wild, parents can take time to refuel enjoying barista quality coffee, fresh sandwiches and delicious ice cream - all produced as locally as possible. An outdoor hut serves stone baked artisanal pizzas, with all the family favourites. 

The new play facilities will be open daily from Monday 11 March, with last entry at 4pm on a weekday and 3pm on a weekend or public holiday. Pre-booking is recommended and tickets can be purchases from the Hockerhill Adventure Playbarn website now at hockerhill.com.