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Tots' Plots

Join us for our free weekly drop-in gardening club for toddlers, packed full of activities whatever the weather. No need to book in advance, just turn up to enjoy our free weekly gardening session in the Community Kitchen Garden.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event

Each session is packed full of gardening, crafting and relaxing activities as well as plenty of nature-based stories to enjoy.

Everything happens outside in the Community Kitchen Garden, so dress appropriately for the weather and be ready to get very wet and muddy!

Times

The basics

Suitability

Suitable for pre-school age children

Meeting point

Please meet at the Community Kitchen Garden next to the Car Park

What to bring and wear

Please dress appropriately. The event will go ahead whatever the weather!

Other

This is a free drop-in session and booking is not required. Admission is not included.

Upcoming events

Easter egg hunt at Seaton Delaval Hall 

This spring, treat the whole family to a world of adventure at Seaton Delaval Hall on an Easter trail.

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4 Apr to 19 Apr 2026
at 10:00 to 17:00+ 15 other dates or times

Heartwood by Shona Branigan: An artistic response to the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree 

The first artistic response to the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree, Heartwood captures the essence of this iconic and beloved tree and the impression it left on those who connected with it.

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4 Apr to 3 May 2026
at 10:00 to 17:00+ 21 other dates or times

Vanbrugh 300 

This year we're celebrating Seaton Delaval Hall’s architect, Sir John Vanbrugh. Led by The Georgian Group, we’re joining five of his most significant creations for events commemorating the man known as the ‘rockstar of the English Baroque’.

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4 Apr to 18 Oct 2026
at 10:00 to 17:00+ 141 other dates or times

Delaval Discoveries: Potted History Talk 

Join our expert guides daily for an introduction to the gay Delavals, the most notorious of Georgian partygoers and pranksters and discover the story behind Sir John Vanbrugh's 300 year old masterpiece.

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4 Apr to 5 Apr 2026
at 12:30 to 13:00+ 1 other date or time