Autumnal Besom Broom Decorating Workshop
This autumn, Clumber Park is hosting eco-florist Liz Baxter. Join her for a creative and joyful workshop to decorate a high quality, large besom broom with natural materials. A perfect way to add some seasonal cheer to your home.
- Booking essential
Besom brooms are steeped in history and tradition, symbolising protection, cleansing and new beginnings. Join Liz Baxter from Side Farm Flowers, flower farm and eco florist, for a besom broom decorating workshop. Using locally grown dried flowers and natural materials, you will decorate a large high quality besom broom to create a unique seasonal decoration for your home.
The workshops will take place on the 11th of October in the Parsonage at Clumber Park. The morning session runs from 10am-12pm and the afternoon session from 1pm to 3pm. Refreshments will be provided with a hot drink and your choice of a shortbread biscuit or cookie.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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per person | £65.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Children are welcome to join but must be accompanied by an adult
- Meeting point
The Parsonage is located within the main visitor facilities at Clumber Park. Pass through the Lincoln Stables and through the black gate to the left hand side. The Parsonage is on the left hand side.
- What to bring and wear
The workshops will be indoors but our historic buildings can be draughty so please dress for the weather.
- Accessibility
The workshops are fully accessible
Upcoming events
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Monthly dog walk
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Harvest Festival Service
Our annual Harvest Festival Service in the Chapel of Saint Mary the Virgin.
Walled Kitchen Garden Tour
Spanning four acres, the walled kitchen garden at Clumber Park is one of the grandest surviving 18th century walled gardens in England.