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Christmas Storytelling

Join us for a magical Christmas storytelling adventure! Hear festive tales such as The Little Fir Tree by Hans Christian Andersen, and take home a woodland creature teddy as a festive gift.

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Step into a world of festive magic with our Christmas storytelling session! Gather round as our volunteer storyteller shares heart-warming tales such as The Little Fir Tree by Hans Christian Andersen, a story full of wonder and holiday spirit. Each child will also receive a special festive gift—a cuddly woodland creature teddy to remember the day. This is a perfect event for families looking to create holiday memories together! Why not end your visit by going on our outdoor family trail of the Little Fir tree?

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

Ticket typeTicket category
Child £3.00
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The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Suitability

Best suited for children under 7

Meeting point

Studybase.

What to bring and wear

Wear warm clothes, it can be chilly on this historic site!

Accessibility

Unfortunately, the studybase is not wheelchair accessible.

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