Join us for a jam-packed summer of games and activities in the gardens at Hanbury Hall everyday between Saturday 19 July and Sunday 31 August.
Join a storytelling session in the Front Park on Mondays as part of our Summer of Play.
Come and celebrate the life and works of Sir James Thornhill on the 350th anniversary of his birth in a new exhibition in the Hall this summer.
Come and explore an exhibition by the Midlands Potters Association in the Long Gallery from the 9 to 25 August between 10 - 4.30pm.
Join circus skills teaching company Shooting Stars for circus workshops every Tuesday (excluding 5 Aug) as part of our Summer of Play.
Make your own colourful friendship bracelet every Wednesday (excluding 6 Aug) as part of our Summer of Play.
Bring along your little ones for storytelling, babyccinos, sensory toys and colouring activities in the historic spaces in the Courtyard Kitchen.
Discover the amazing medicinal properties of plants on a guided walk around the formal gardens with a knowledgeable guide.
Join local dance school Amelia K Academy for dance workshops every Thursday as part of our Summer of Play.
Join local artist Tom Cross for art workshops every Friday as part of our Summer of Play.
Join beekeeper Tim Vivian for a beekeeping experience with the hives in the Walled Garden at Hanbury Hall on Sunday 17 August.
Join award-winning Illyria Theatre in the gardens at Hanbury Hall as they perform Gilbert & Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore on Saturday 23 August.
Join award-winning Illyria Theatre in the gardens at Hanbury Hall as they perform William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor on Saturday 30 August.
Explore a photography exhibition by Trevor Hunter in the Long Gallery from Tuesday 9 September - Tuesday 30 September.
Join Hanbury Hall photographer Mike Dixon for a relaxed walk and talk around the formal gardens as he shares handy tips and tricks for photographing nature and the outdoors.
Hanbury Hall's annual Apple Harvest is back. Pick your own apples, learn more about different varieties in a display, and discover some recipe ideas and cooking tips for your freshly picked produce.
Join a guided tour of Rosedene, a mid 19th-century Chartist cottage in Worcestershire. We're excited to be opening up the cottage to visitors for a special opening as part of Heritage Open Days.