Festival of Blossom
Enjoy the beauty of blossom at Belton Estate with activities designed to highlight the sights and sounds of the season.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Enjoy the beauty of blossom at Belton Estate with activities designed to highlight the sights and sounds of the season.
In the mansion, you can enjoy a blossom bed installation crafted from hundreds of fabric flowers, handmade by volunteers, as well as a ceramics trail on the ground floor highlighting objects from the collection which feature foliage and flowers.
Blossom walks will be taking place in the gardens and orchard while the gardens will also have a blossom lawn with swings, hammocks, deckchairs, and mindfulness activity prompts including yoga positions to try.
A CEWE photobooth will be installed in the Book Shop to print off your best blossom snaps too.
Please be aware that the mansion will be closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for conservation. Spotlight on Conservation tours can be booked on these days from our events page.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Meeting point
Please arrive at Belton as normal.
- Accessibility
The blossom bed will be on the first floor of the mansion which is only accessible by stairs but the ceramics trail will take place on the accessible ground floor. The gardens are accessible.
Upcoming events
Deer Trail at Belton
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International Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition
Enjoy a stunning display of images selected for the International Garden Photographer of the Year competition, outdoors in our gardens.
Belton Garden tours
Join one of our garden volunteers for an introduction to the formal gardens and hear about the history of the Italian and Dutch Gardens.
Guided Hike at Londonthorpe Woods
A monthly longer walk to explore Londonthorpe Woods, Bellmount and the surrounding area of Lincolnshire's rural countryside. This guided walk will include insights to the local history and the composition of the woodland.