Hanbury Hall is set to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla from Friday 5 May - Monday 8 May.
With garden games, a free activity guide for children, beautiful spring gardens and peaceful countryside walks, there’s something for everybody to enjoy this bank holiday weekend.
Visitors can bring their own picnic, or stock up on sandwiches and snacks from the Stables Café to enjoy outside in the formal gardens. Traditional garden games including skittles, badminton, and quoits will be available to play on the lawn in front of the historic Orangery.
A free ‘70 things to do’ activity booklet can be picked up from visitor reception. Created to celebrate Hanbury Hall’s 70th year of National Trust ownership in 2023, the booklet lists 7 fun activities for little explorers to complete every month.
Hanbury Hall is set to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla from Friday 5 May - Monday 8 May.
With garden games, a free activity guide for children, beautiful spring gardens and peaceful countryside walks, there’s something for everybody to enjoy this bank holiday weekend.
Visitors can bring their own picnic, or stock up on sandwiches and snacks from the Stables Café to enjoy outside in the formal gardens. Traditional garden games including skittles, badminton, and quoits will be available to play on the lawn in front of the historic Orangery.
A free ‘70 things to do’ activity booklet can be picked up from visitor reception. Created to celebrate Hanbury Hall’s 70th year of National Trust ownership in 2023, the booklet lists 7 fun activities for little explorers to complete every month.
Pre-booking is advised. Visit the Hanbury Hall website to secure your tickets and find out more: nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/worcestershire-herefordshire/hanbury-hall.