Craft session: Pot and Paint with the Victorian gardeners
Join Lanhydrock's Victorian gardeners in the Thatched Cottage to decorate your own pot and plant up some seeds to grow at home.
- Booking advisable
- Admission applies
Join Lanhydrock's Victorian gardeners this May Half Term. Head to the Thatched Cottage to decorate your own pot and plant up some seeds to grow at home.
Suitable for ages 3 and up accompanied by a caregiver. Children must be accompanied at all times.
Pre-booking advised but tickets may be available to but on the day (subject to availability). Normal admission applies.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Suitable for ages 3 and up accompanied by a caregiver.
- Meeting point
Meet at the Thatched Cottage (in the formal gardens near the herbaceous border) five minutes before your time slot begins.
- What to bring and wear
The activity involves compost and paints so may get messy.
- Accessibility
The Thatched Cottage is located along wheelchair accessible paths in the formal gardens. Please note this does involve some slight inclines. Potting and decorating activities will take place at the Thatched Cottage which is also accessible to wheelchair users.
Upcoming events
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