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Climate Exhibition from Exeter Science Centre, part of the Great Big Green Week

This interactive exhibition demonstrates the science that underpins climate modelling.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event

Experience a taster of Exeter Science Centre's Climate Exhibition at Killerton for Big Green Week. There will be a selection of hands-on exhibits and creative activities for you to explore how local scientists are studying Earth's climate, and how it is changing. The exhibition invites us to consider what actions we can take individually and collectively to make a positive difference to tackle climate change and related global issues. The exhibition is supported by a programme of ranger walks that show how Killerton is managing its 10sq mile estate to help nature and mitigate against the worst impacts of climate change.

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The basics

Suitability

The exhibition is suitable for children and adults.

Meeting point

This exhibition is in the engine house, which is in the main visitor carpark at Killerton.

Accessibility

The exhibition space is free of steps.

Upcoming events

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Relaxed Hour in the house 

Would you enjoy a quieter visit to Killerton? We're able to offer relaxed sessions; designed to be of benefit to visitors who prefer a quieter and calmer experience, such as those with autism, SEN or dementia.

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on
4 May to 5 Jun 2024
at
10:00 to 11:00
+ 2 other dates or times
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Killerton Springs into Rhyme: Blossom poetry display 

Be inspired by the blossom that's filling Killerton with colour.

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on
4 May to 30 Jun 2024
at
10:00 to 17:00
+ 57 other dates or times
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Playing by the rules: fashion exhibition in the house 

Killerton's 2024 fashion exhibition will explore children's clothes of the 19th and 20th century.

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on
4 May to 3 Nov 2024
at
11:00 to 16:00
+ 183 other dates or times
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Ranger Walk: Killerton's Veteran Trees 

Join Killerton’s Ecologist, Fiona Hailstone, as she guides you to discover some of the 1500 ancient trees on the Killerton estate.

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on
12 May 2024
at
10:00 to 12:00