Sewerby Hall and Gardens will be hosting a variety of exciting events and activities for the whole family during the May half term holidays.
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE;
27 May and 3 June: Rusticus Adventure: Wind in the Willows!: 11.30am, 1pm and 2.30pm: Tales from the riverbank with Mole, Ratty and Toad.
27 May and 3 June: Zoo Activity: 11-11.30am and 1-1.30pm: meet the hoof stock: get to know the donkeys, llamas and goats.
28 May: Wildcats Mini Beast Hunt: 11am- 3pm: use mini beast pots, magnifying glasses, nets and maps to find and identify minibeasts.
28 May: Zoo Activity: 11am -12 noon: Penguin Hat and talk workshop: learn about the Humboldt penguins and make a penguin hat.
29 May: Rusticus Encounter: Viking!: 11.30am, 1pm and 2.30pm: Join Viking shield maiden Freydis, and create a Norse saga.
30 May: Rusticus: Knights of the Round Table!: 11.30am, 1pm and 2.30pm: Witness Sir Prancealot and his page, Prentice. Enjoy acts of bravery and chivalry.
31 May: Magic Shows and Face Painting: show times 11am, 1pm and 3pm: magic in the Orangery. Face painting outside (this costs £3 per person – cash only).
1 June: Active Coast Creature Create event: 1.30pm – 3.30pm: forage in the woodlands for twigs and leaves, and see nature.
1 June: Rusticus: Wonderland Adventure!: 11.30am, 1pm and 2.30pm: Meet the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts, and enjoy Crazy Croquet and a tea party.
2 June: Wildcats: Card Making: 11am-3pm: create classic greetings cards with natural materials.
2 June: Zoo Activity: Orange Fat Balls: 11am- 12 noon: make fat balls with seeds of your choice to take home.4 June: Craft Fair: 11am-4pm: in the Orangery.
4 June: East Yorkshire Thoroughbred Car Club Spring Gathering: 10am-4pm: historic and classic vehicles in the gardens.
4 June: Wildcats – Extinct Creatures: 11am-3pm: create a dinosaur!
Marie Gascoigne, General Manager, Sewerby Hall and Gardens, said: “This will be a great programme of events and activities for all ages, and we look forward to welcoming lots of visitors over the half term holidays!”
In addition, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, on loan from the Natural History Museum in London, continues in the house, with around 100 stunning images.
For full details of opening hours, admission prices, Annual Passes, and all the facilities at Sewerby Hall and Gardens, including the zoo, the house, the Clock Tower Café, and the gardens, visit: www.sewerbyhall.co.uk