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NaturesGem Tours - Autumn through a Lens

Explore the nature of the Sizergh Estate on an autumn-themed NaturesGems tour.

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Every experience in nature is unique. Join Gemma from NaturesGems for a half day nature tour exploring the natural history of the Sizergh estate and enjoy stories of the land.

Sizergh is host to an abundance of wildflowers including rare orchids, as well as being home to a wide variety of birds, butterflies and other wildlife.

All NaturesGems tours are slow paced, small group experiences with plenty of time for taking photos, watching wildlife and soaking up the views.

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Prices

Event prices

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£30.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 07970 669190 Please book via the NaturesGem tours website.

Suitability

Children over 10 welcome, must be accompanied by an adult.

Meeting point

Sizergh carpark - Gemma will email details post-booking.

What to bring and wear

Full details will be sent out post booking, but it's a good idea to bring a rucksack, suitable outdoor clothing and good walking shoes/boots and plenty to drink.

Accessibility

A mixture of sloping, grassy or stone paths and some uneven surfaces.

Contact info

NaturesGems Tours

Upcoming events

Heritage Open Days: Guided Walk of Sizergh's Estate 

As part of Heritage Open Days, take a free guided tour of Sizergh's historic estate.

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on
17 Sep to 18 Sep 2025
at
11:00 to 13:00
+ 3 other dates or times

House Taster Tours 

Meet some of the key characters in Sizergh’s history, delving into 800 years of history.

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on
18 Sep to 30 Oct 2025
at
11:00 to 11:45
+ 11 other dates or times

Conservation in Action 

Drop in to see the House team carrying out vital conservation work on selected dates.

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on
18 Sep to 16 Oct 2025
at
12:30 to 14:30
+ 4 other dates or times

Heritage Open Days: George Romney talk with Alex Kidson 

Celebrate Heritage Open Days with a talk on one of the most fashionable portrait painters of the 1700s.

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on
18 Sep to 19 Sep 2025
at
18:00 to 19:30
+ 1 other date or time