Easter Bunny Trail
Gawthorpe's bunnies have escaped into the grounds, can you help us find them this Easter?
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
Angela Kay-Shuttleworth has lots of pet rabbits– but the door of the hutch was left open and they have escaped into the grounds!
Grab a clipboard and trail sheet to see how many you can find in the gardens, then claim your chocolatey prize (while stocks last). Children - make sure you bring an adult with you and get them to put on wellies and a warm coat, you need to as well!
£2.50 per child, drop-in, no booking needed. It is possible to do the Bunny Trail without visiting the Hall.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01282 771 004
- Suitability
Family friendly event
- Meeting point
Front of the Hall at the marquee.
- What to bring and wear
Wear suitable clothes and shoes for muddy outdoor paths. Children must be accompanied.
- Accessibility
Paths outside can be uneven and muddy, but there are no steps on the route round.
Upcoming events
Easter Bunny Crafts (or the Hoppy-copter!)
Hop on down to join in with some bunny themed crafty fun.
An Account of Life: Gawthorpe Hall in the 1600s
An exhibition bringing the household of Gawthorpe Hall in the 1600s to life, through the original account books of the Shuttleworth Family.
Meet the Housekeeper in the Victorian kitchen
Explore the Victorian kitchen of Gawthorpe Hall the heart of the home, where the housekeeper is in charge.
Getting dressed in the early 1600s – a talk exploring Jacobean clothes.
Do you know a ruff from a coif, a partlet from a rebato? If not then this talk is for you and will give you everything you need to know (and more) about costume and dress in the early Jacobean period.