Sound Bath experience with The Tranquil Mind
Rediscover your sense of calm with an immersive sound bath session in the Long Gallery at Croome.
- Booking essential
Step into to the tranquillity of the Long Gallery at Croome and immerse yourself in the calming sounds of traditional healing instruments.
Facilitated by Ian Kershaw of The Tranquil Mind, these sessions invite you to simply lie back and relax to the resonant tones of gongs, singing bowls, and other healing instruments. There is nothing to achieve aside from offering yourself the rare gift of genuine rest.
This is wellness in its most elemental form where ancient sound provides a profound sense of calm, clarity, or restoration that should stay with you long after the session ends.
Whether you're brand new to sound healing or a returning explorer, all are welcome, no prior experience is required. Simply bring items such as a mat, a blanket, a pillow and maybe even an eye pillow and a willingness to rest.
This event will be taking place in the Long Gallery in the house. The house is a 15-20 minute walk from the car park. Please consider this when planning your journey so you can arrive at the house by 5pm.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| Adult | £25.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Not suitable for children. Age 18+
- Meeting point
Meet at the Church
- What to bring and wear
To ensure you have the best experience, please bring a mat, a blanket, a pillow and maybe even an eye pillow and a willingness to rest.
- Accessibility
The Court is accessible via a stone staircase. Stair climber is available for wheelchair users. Sound bath participants are requested not to partake or seek medical advice beforehand, for any of these conditions: 1st Trimester of pregnancy, Serious cardiovascular problems, Epilepsy, Pacemakers or metallic implants, Severe mental or psychiatric disorders, Recent major surgery.
Upcoming events
May half-term: Four Seasons Trail
From Saturday 23 to Sunday 31 May, take part in our Four Seasons trail, inspired by Croome’s Four Seasons sculptures and exhibition.
Robert Adam bookcases - Exhibition
A monumental set of mahogany mid-18th-century bookcases, designed by renowned architect, Robert Adam (1728-1792) for Croome Court have returned from the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A), London.
Plate Up
An exhibition of work by Sarah Taylor Silverwood and young participants from Pershore Riverside Youth Centre, commissioned by Meadow Arts.
Four Seasons - Exhibition
Croome has worked with artist Faye Claridge and local community groups to create new sculptures in response to the Four Seasons statues that once stood in the Evergreen Shrubbery. Explore the new Four Seasons exhibition in the House.