Continue the 'How Did We Get Here?' exhibition into the outdoors. Discover the significance of natural elements in Tibetan culture.
Learn more about the trees at Kedleston and how to identify them, test out your knowledge in the park, and get creative with tree-themed crafts.
Have a go at archery this summer at Kedleston Hall. Every Wednesday in August Derbyshire Archery Club will be delivering free sessions for all abilities.
Follow the watering cans to discover the Secret Garden and enjoy fun-filled activities this summer at Kedleston.
This exhibition features a small selection of Tibetan artefacts from the collection and sheds light on previously untold stories. It sits alongside, Encounters, a new film by British-Tibetan artist, Nyima Murry.
Take a summer evening tour of the garden at Kedleston Hall alongside gardeners of the property. Uncover fascinating plans and insights for different areas of the garden whilst discovering historic horticultural features.
An introduction to greenwood carving. Create your very cooking spoon and learn how to use three simple carving tools in the process – The Axe, Straight Knife and curved knife.
Kedleston welcomes the Bristol 4 Tibet community as part of the How Did We Get Here? exhibition.
Enjoy free access to Kedleston as part of Heritage Open Days.
Learn about sources of craft materials, medicines and wild food from the plants that grow in the UK countryside.