Christmas in the mansion: The Enchanted Parkland
Add a little sparkle to your visit this festive season and wander through spectacular rooms decorated with twinkling lights and showstopping trees, from 23 Nov 2024 – 5 Jan 2025.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Add a little sparkle to your visit this festive season and wander through spectacular rooms decorated with twinkling lights and showstopping trees.
Prepare to be captivated as you explore Christmas in the Mansion, redesigned for 2024, with magical woodland influences and enchanting creations inspired by Belton’s parkland. Utterly transformed, the Marble Hall will take on an etherical beauty, leading you through a sugar-plum fairy inspired land and delicate wildlife origami will enhance the Library’s features.
23 November 2024 – 5 January 2025, open daily (closed Christmas Day), 11am – 3.30pm (last admission 3pm).
Entry is included in National Trust membership or normal admission to Belton. There is no pre-booking required for entry to the mansion.
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