Easter Adventures at Coleridge Cottage
Join us for an adventure in nature this Easter. Complete our family-friendly trail and claim your chocolate egg.
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
Coleridge's intelligence, curiosity, and charismatic nature made it easy for him to form friendships, and he loved sharing his ideas with others. During his time in Nether Stowey, he often invited friends like William and Dorothy Wordsworth, John Thelwell, and Tom Poole over, and what better way to bring everyone together in this warmer weather than with a delightful tea party?
Explore the charming cottage and garden, and help organise the tea party from preparing the cake and writing invitations to picking party games, and planning your outfit, all while meeting Coleridge's friends along the way.
Once you’ve completed the trail, make sure to claim your chocolate egg prize. Don’t forget to continue your tea party in the tearoom afterwards.
Times
The basics
- Suitability
Suitable for children
- Meeting point
You can purchase your trail on arrival from the Welcome Parlour at Coleridge Cottage. £3 per trail, prize included. Normal admission applies.
- What to bring and wear
Comfortable clothing suitable for the weather.
- Accessibility
The cottage is situated on two floors, with multiple steps at the entrance and narrow corridors and doorways. In the garden, the terrain is steep and uneven in places, and includes a cobbled path and cut grass path through the wildflower garden.
Upcoming events
Volunteer Recruitment Day
Pop into the cottage on Tuesday 12 February between 11am and 1pm to find out more about what it's like to volunteer with us.