From spring-themed trails to outdoor games and activities to get closer to nature, there’s plenty to entertain explorers at National Trust sites this May half term.
Conservation officer Lucy Cooper at Dudmaston Hall. The address for the hall is Quatt, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire
There will be plenty of activities on offer for children, as well as the opportunity to walk around the grounds, play on the green lawns or have a picnic. In the West Midlands, Moseley Old Hall and Wightwick Manor and Gardens, in Wolverhampton; Shugborough Estate, near Stafford and Kinver Edge and the Rock Houses, near Stourbridge, will be open with a Goblin trail and other craft activities.
Conservation officer Lucy Cooper at Dudmaston Hall. The address for the hall is Quatt, near Bridgnorth, ShropshireAt Dudmaston Hall, visitors can get green fingered at Dudmaston this May half term by planting a seed, taking it home and watching it grow.
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