Meet the Kingston Lacy lambs
Spring is in the air, and it is time for little lambs to frolic in the fields. Kingston Lacy’s Portland sheep will be lambing throughout April so join a member of the farm team to meet the lambs this weekend.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
These drop-in sessions will by run by our Farm Manager and you will get a chance to see some lambs up close, hear how we care for them and discover more about this rare breed.
Following attendance at this event we advise everyone to wash their hand using soap and water, especially before eating.
Those who are, or think they may be pregnant should avoid any close contact with sheep and lambs during lambing season.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Meeting point
Follow signage from Visitor Reception.
- Accessibility
This event includes grass and gravel paths, some of which may not be suitable for all mobility aids. If you would like to attend and would like to discuss your access requirements, please call 01202 883402.
- Other
Following attendance at this event we advise everyone to wash their hand using soap and water, especially before eating.
Upcoming events
Henrietta's Garden
Join us this year in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the restoration of Henrietta Bankes’ vision of the Japanese Garden, filled with cherry blossom, bamboo and acers.
Easter Egg Hunt at Kingston Lacy
Join in the Easter fun this spring. Put on your bunny ears, complete the ten amazing activities around the the Easter adventure field before claiming your tasty prize. Normal admission applies.
Henrietta's house and garden tour
Discover how Henrietta Bankes, an influential member of the family, made her mark at Kingston Lacy in the house and garden and feel like one of her guests. Book a place on a guided tour running monthly during March- September.
Nordic walking at Kingston Lacy
Nordic Walking is an enhancement of ordinary walking. When trained in the right technique to use the poles effectively, it increases use of the upper body and enables you to work harder but it feels easier!