Event
In person
Family Day out at Belton House
9:30am - 5pm
Belton House, Belton, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 2LS

Come and join us on this Family Fun Day at Belton House. This free event is open to carers registered with us and their families who are welcome to join us too. There are loads of things to do for all the family to enjoy. During the day you can visit Belton House (open 11am - 4pm) to soak in the stunning architecture and impressive art, silver and porcelain collections. Those with children may want to visit the Adventure Playground and Indoor Play Area which promises hours of family fun. During the Easter Holidays Belton House have an Easter Trail around the estate. You can join the trail at the Information Centre at the start of the day and costs just £3.50 which includes a chocolate egg and a pair of bunny ears! The formal Gardens and Parkland around the estate offer many interesting walks which are a great place to relax. With around 1300 acres of the great outdoors to explore there is plenty to see including Ponds, Woodland and the ancient Deer Park. The estate also has shops, a restaurant and café as well as an Ice Cream parlour which is well worth a visit. Whatever you get up to it will be a great day!
The estate opens at 9:30am and closes at 5pm, you are welcome to stay for as long as you like, however you are required to arrive before 1pm. Upon arrival simply give the ticket office your name and you will be issued your ticket for the day. If you wanted to have a chat with me I shall be at the Visitor Information Point in the Car Park between 10am - 11am and then available in the Stables Courtyard between 11:30am and 12:30pm. It would be great to say hello and to have a chat with you about your day so please feel free to come and find me. Please bring any money you need for the day (parking and entry is free) or pack a picnic, bring a blanket and find a spot because nothing beats a picnic!
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