Turn rainy Salcombe days into a rainforest adventure. Stroll under umbrellas at Overbeck’s Garden, where the subtropical ...
Houghton Mill, the last working watermill on the River Great Ouse, will now be producing flour from wheat grown on Wimpole ...
Cold, wet weather and a boom in slug populations have led to disappointing pumpkin harvests at a number of National Trust ...
Rhododendron blocks out sunlight, so the earth around it is bare. This means that when it rains, the water runs off the land quickly, taking soil and silt into the reservoirs below.
The wonderful Lypett Household of reenactors are back again this year to bring Greyfriars Christmas season to close in raucous Tudor style! There will be feasting, dancing, and all kinds of revelry, ...
Last entry to the castle is always 30 minutes before the advertised closing time. During the main season last entry to the castle is at 4pm, in the winter last entry is at 3pm.
Enjoy a winter stroll along an illuminated path to the castle. Picture yourself as lord or lady of the castle and and delight in live music as you explore the rooms, dressed for a country Christmas.
The Pootling Professor will be roaming the garden looking for student witches and wizards to show his magical spells, sorcery skills and broomstick riding prowess. Come dressed as a witch or wizard ...
Alternative toilet facilities can be found at Botallack Count House, which is usually open seven days a week 10am - 17:00. Cattle or ponies graze many of our sites at different times of the year.
2 January - 23 December Daily 10 am - 4pm. Open and unstaffed with no admission charge. No facilities or toilets up during 2024 last admission 30 minutes before closing. Closed 24 - 26 December & 1 ...
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Find out how to apply for a Freshwater Community Grant to boost biodiversity and increase access to local freshwater habitats ...