Christmas wreath making workshop
SOLD OUT - Join Croome's expert florists who create all of the floristry displays in the house at Croome and make your own festive wreath to take home with you.
- Booking essential
SOLD OUT
Make your own natural Christmas wreath with all of the materials provided, including foraged materials from Croome's parkland.
Our experts will guide you through making your own wreath on a wire frame with moss base and adding those important personal touches to take home ready for the festive season.
Please bring a pair of scissors/secateurs and gloves for handling holly.
Tickets are £35 per person, which includes all materials, your wreath to take home, a mince pie and a drink.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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All | £35.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Adults only.
- Meeting point
Meet at visitor reception where you will be pointed in the direction of the SOQ (Sergeants and Orderlies Quarters), or head straight to the SOQ if you know where it is.
- What to bring and wear
Please bring a pair of scissors/secateurs and gloves for handling holly.
- Accessibility
SOQ is accessible to wheelchairs and is all on one level. Accessible parking is very close and an accessible toilet is next to the SOQ.
Upcoming events
Threads: My Happy Place
FREE EVENT (normal admission applies). In 2023 Croome will host My Happy Place, an exhibition by independent textile group Threads.
Seven Birds of Croome Sculpture Trail
Explore the parkland to find seven fibreglass bird sculptures, colourfully decorated by local community groups with the guidance of a talented artist Mr A Singh. Free Trail - Normal admission applies
Christmas at Croome
FREE EVENTS - Discover a creative Christmas at Croome in 2023 with an origami bird installation in the house, rooms decorated with Christmas trees and elegant sparkle, sculpture trail across the parkland, choirs and much more.
Thomas Bewick: Looking Closely
FREE EVENT (normal admission applies). Explore the playful work of Thomas Bewick in our Looking Closely exhibition with A History of British Birds and Tales from the Tail-pieces.