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Autism-Friendly Family Archaeology Adventure — Dig into History at Woolsthorpe Manor!

Join us at Woolsthorpe Manor’s Beeson Close Field for a calm, sensory-friendly, and supportive archaeology adventure where you can dig deep, discover secrets, and uncover the story of Isaac Newton’s mother’s house!

  • Booking essential
  • Free event (admission applies)

Calling all junior explorers and history detectives! Archaeology isn’t just for grown-ups — it’s for the whole family to dive into together! Join us at Woolsthorpe Manor’s Beeson Close Field for a calm, sensory-friendly, and supportive archaeology adventure where you can dig deep, discover secrets, and uncover the story of Isaac Newton’s mother’s house!

This event is designed to be autism-friendly, offering a relaxed environment with sensory considerations, quieter spaces, and staff ready to support all explorers to enjoy at their own pace. Get your hands dirty in our exciting trenches, help wash and clean real ancient finds and put your detective skills to the test with our fun artefact identification quiz. Who knows what treasures you’ll find?

Arrive anytime during this two-hour session to join in at your own pace.

At least 1 adult for every 2 kids (ages 5 and up). (15 people per time slot).

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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Suitability

Ages 5 and over.

Meeting point

Make your way to the ticket office on arrival.

Accessibility

The event will be on uneven ground so may not be accessible. Please contact us to discuss any concerns. This event is designed to be autism-friendly, offering a relaxed environment with considerations

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Dig into History — Family Archaeology Adventure at Woolsthorpe Manor! 

Join us at Woolsthorpe Manor’s Beeson Close Field for a hands-on adventure where you can dig deep, discover secrets, and uncover the story of Isaac Newton’s mother’s house!

Event summary

on
19 Jul 2025
at
10:30 to 11:30
+ 2 other dates or times