The Big Draw: Croome Drawn to Life
Take part in the Big Draw with 'Drawn to Life' at Croome. Bring along your art materials or take a seat at one of our easels in the Long Gallery and capture the views that inspire you.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
We're taking part in The Big Draw Festival, a worldwide celebration of drawing that brings people together through the power of creativity.
The house and landscape at Croome were designed as a unified whole, and so as part of the Big Draw we're inviting you to explore the connections between Croome's interior and exterior spaces, capturing the views that inspire you and sharing them with us on social media, using the hashtag #CroomeDrawnToLife
Bring along your art materials to sketch your favourite viewpoint or take a seat at one of our easels in the Long Gallery. Limited art materials will be supplied.
This activity is free to take part in and there is no need to book in advance.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
Children welcome
- Meeting point
This activity is available in the Long Gallery in the house.
- Accessibility
The ground floor of the House is accessible via stair climber.
Upcoming events
Pages from Nature exhibition
Pages from Nature is a 200-year anniversary exhibition celebrating the publication of William Dean’s Hortus Croomensis; a detailed record of the vast and varied plant collection at Croome in 1824.
Pages from Nature: Walk through the Pleasure Grounds
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Health walks
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Robert Adam bookcases
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