Flower crown making
Celebrate nature and the beginning of summer by making a flower crown using ivy and seasonal blooms. Children and adults of all ages welcome.
- Booking not needed
On Monday 27 and Tuesday 28 May, visit the farmyard to have a go at making your very own flower crown. Wind around an ivy base and weave in seasonal flowers, many of which are grown here in the beautiful Avebury Manor Garden. Learn the technique with helpful volunteers to make more flower crowns for yourself throughout the summer. Suitable for visitors of all ages and abilities.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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£4.00 |
The basics
- Suitability
Suitable for all ages.
- Meeting point
Go to the Visitor Reception when you arrive to get your flower crown ticket.
- What to bring and wear
Indoor clothes are suitable.
- Accessibility
The barn is level access, but there are shallow cobbles and a short slope to enter.
Upcoming events
Odd one out family trail
Calling all museum detectives! Families can come and explore the Alexander Keiller Museum, following clues to discover a new set of objects which are the odd ones out.
Landscape walk - East of Avebury circuit
This guided walk takes you out of the stone circle towards the Ridgeway, taking in prehistoric round barrows before returning by the Avenue.
Summer of play: build your own obstacle course
Challenge yourself to build and complete a nature obstacle course. What can you create? See how fast you can jump, wobble, and weave!
Birds and butterflies: family spotter sheet
How many British birds and butterflies can you spot on your visit to Avebury over May half term?