Oak Apple Day Family Crafts
Join in with some fun craft activities to help us to celebrate Oak Apple Day.
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
Oak Apple Day commemorates the restoration of King Charles II to the throne in 1660.
Take part in our family craft activity and create either your own paper crown or party mask to join in the festivities.
Find us in the crafty Cowshed from 11am - 2pm. Children must be supervised at all times.
£2 per crafter, normal admission costs apply, no booking required.
Times
The basics
- Suitability
Suitable for families
- Meeting point
Please check in at Visitor Reception on arrival and you will be directed to the crafts in the Cowshed. Payment can be made for the craft activity at the Reception.
- What to bring and wear
Please dress for the weather of the day, but the cowshed can be a little chilly.
- Accessibility
The cowshed has step-free access, but is via cobbled ground and a grassed slope which may become slippery if wet.
Upcoming events
May Half Term - Restoration Trail: Party Like It's 1660!
Join the fun this May Half Term and help us to celebrate Oak Apple Day and help King Charles II get ready for his big Restoration Party.
Oak Apple Day History Talks - The Restoration
Join us at Moseley Old Hall for a pop-up talk led by one of our knowledgeable volunteers, celebrating Oak Apple Day.
17th Century Coffee House Experience
On Friday 30 May, Moseley Old Hall invites you to experience the sights, sounds and smells of a 17th-century coffee house on a day when the country changed forever.
Father's Day History Talks: Charles II and His Decendants
Join us at Moseley Old Hall for a pop-up talks led by one of our knowledgeable volunteers, celebrating Father's Day.