Christmas Wreath Making Workshop at Chartwell
Get ready for Christmas and be creative with natural foliage to make your own stunning wreath.
- Booking essential
Join our expert florist, Gaynor Lawson of Enfleur Flower Design, for a session of wreath crafting. No experience necessary as you will be given step-by-step guidance.
Luxury ribbons, mixed foliage and traditional decorations all supplied to help you create a superb Christmas wreath you'll be proud to hang on your front door. Come along and have a lovely time with friends or family and festive nibbles.
All materials, tuition, refreshments, and entrance to Chartwell's gardens provided as part of the course fee. Pre-booking is essential.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| All | £80.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Meeting point
Please head to the Visitor Centre where you will receive directions to the Mulberry Room above the Landemere Cafe.
- What to bring and wear
All equipment will be supplied including strong scissors, but should wish you can bring your own secateurs. It can be a bit messy so you may bring your own apron.
- Accessibility
Accessible toilet available by the Visitor Centre. The function room is upstairs but there is a lift available.
Upcoming events
October Half Term Family Trail at Chartwell: Playful Pumpkins
Take part in cheeky challenges and outdoor games as you discover what our playful pumpkins are up to.
‘Churchill: Image and Power’ exhibition at Chartwell
Explore the newly restored Uniform Room and see Churchill's recently conserved clothing items in a special new display.
Chartwell Highlights Tour: Churchill the Artist
Join one of our expert volunteer guides on an intimate tour of select rooms in the house at Chartwell, exploring Sir Winston Churchill’s relationship with art and his life through his paintings.
Chartwell ‘Steps to Wellbeing’ walk with Sevenoaks District Council
Get active and socialise with a 45-minute circular walk around Mariners Hill taking in stunning countryside and woodlands.