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Key to symbols Hardwick Derbyshire Lambing at Home Farm Sat 28 Mar, Sun 29 Mar, Sat 4 Apr Booking advisable. & Sun 5 Apr, 11am-3.30pm Cadbury Easter Trail Call individual property Join us at Home Farm to see newborn lambs Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr, 11am-4pm Capture Calke on Camera from Calke’s rare-breed Portland sheep Explore Hardwick this spring on a Booking essential. Sat 15 Feb, 10.30am-12.30pm flock. A wonderful opportunity to see fun family Easter trail solving Call individual property Want to get some handy hints on how newborn lambs with their mothers. If you’re puzzles and finding clues, to take better photos? Come and join lucky, you might even see a lamb being born. then feel rewarded with Booking essential. Call Central members of the photography team on a a Cadbury Box Office on 03442 491895 walk and have some fun looking for Explore the Wider Calke Estate chocolate egg. (5% booking fee applies) different views to photograph. Thu 2 Apr, 10.30am-4pm Starting on the Tramway Trail, this walk Event repeated on other dates, Vintage and Handmade Fair leads you to Pistern Hills for stunning views Food Fair check website for details Sun 1 Mar, 11am-4pm over the Estate. Passing through farmland Fri 8 May – Sun 10 May, 10am-5pm Find that special gift or treat yourself at our and woodland, discover a variety of native The Great British Food Fair is back School holiday event popular vintage fair. Browse through a range trees and flowers. Moderate walk with at Hardwick with a wide range of of stalls in the Riding School to find unique several stiles, and a small hill climb. delicious food and drink stalls to Easter event vintage and handmade gifts. From fashion to discover including live demos. homeware, there’s something for all tastes. Easter Holiday Fun Sat 4 Apr – Sun 19 Apr, 11am-4pm Keep the holiday boredom at bay this Easter. Get your creative cogs working with nature-themed crafts and activities in Squirt’s Stable and the Riding School.

This is just a selection of our events. To find even more great things to do visit us online at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/midlands

www.nationaltrust.org.uk What’s On 1 Spring 2020 Ilam Park, Longshaw, Burbage and the Eastern and the National Trust Leicestershire and the Moors Museum of Childhood Stoneywell Free Nordic Walking Taster Sessions Explore Longshaw – February Half Term Wed 26 Feb, Wed 25 Mar & Free Guided Walks at Longshaw Sat 15 Feb – Sun 23 Feb, 11am-4pm The Arts and Crafts Wed 29 Apr, 10am-11am Wed 12 Feb, 11am-1.30pm Visit us this half term for creative craft Furniture of Stoneywell Ideal for beginners and a great introduction, Discover beautiful scenery, from Padley activities and outdoor fun including Mon 10 Feb, Mon 17 Feb & Mon 24 Feb, this session will include a warm up, Gorge to Burbage Moor, and take in the adventure trails. 11am-11.45am or 1pm-1.45pm instruction and walk to practice your skills. seasons with some special insights from Some charges will apply for craft activities Every Monday in February we will have Session delivered by White Peak Nordic our volunteer walk leaders. Walks are twice two cottage tours that focus on the Walking and poles will be provided. a week, every Wednesday and Sunday, wonderful pieces of Arts and Crafts Booking essential, please call White Peak starting just outside the café, and usually furniture indigenous to Stoneywell. Nordic Walking on 07469 895267 cover around 4 miles. Find out who made them and the wonderful craftsmanship that makes them so special. Spring Flowers Trail at Ilam Park No. 44 – ‘Watch a Bird’ Spotter Sheet Sat 4 Apr – Sun 19 Apr, 11am-4pm Sat 15 Feb – Sun 1 Mar, 10am-3.30pm The Architecture of Stoneywell In spring the garden comes alive. Can you tell a nuthatch from a chaffinch? Wed 12 Feb, Wed 19 Feb & Using your trail map, explore Ilam Park as Find out about our native birds on a Wed 26 Feb, 11am-11.45am or 1pm-1.45pm you look for different colours of the rainbow. walk with a spotter sheet and tick off World Book Day Every Wednesday in February we will This family friendly self-led trail will help you one of your ‘50 things’. Sat 7 Mar & Sun 8 Mar, 11am-4pm have two cottage tours that focus on explore Ilam Park this spring. Join us to celebrate World Book Day with a Stoneywell’s unique architectural quirks. £1 host of exciting book related activities Find out about Ernest Gimson’s including trails, dressing-up, and storytelling. unusual design features on the interior Sensory Trail at Ilam Park and exterior of the cottage that make it Sat 2 May – Sun 31 May, 11am-4pm Mother’s Day such an Arts and Crafts gem. Get up close to nature as you Trust10 Longshaw Sat 21 Mar & Sun 22 Mar, 11am-4pm explore Ilam Park using your Sun 23 Feb, Sun 22 Mar Celebrate Mother’s Day with us and make Half Term Nature Trail senses on this family & Sun 26 Apr, 8.15am-10.30am your mum a handmade gift then treat her to Sat 15 Feb – Sun 23 Feb, 10am-3pm friendly self-led trail. Enjoy a 10k run in the special surroundings afternoon tea in our Coach House tea-room. Enjoy ‘50 things’ activities as our trail £1 per trail of the . Registration is at Charges will apply for craft activities guides you around the garden and 8.15am in the café, and the run starts at 9am. and afternoon tea woodland. Create some wild art, The route is two laps and suitable for discover wild animal clues and go on a runners of all abilities. Easter Holidays scavenger hunt. Don’t miss nature-inspired Orienteering at Kedleston Hall Sat 4 Apr – Sun 19 Apr, 11am-4pm crafts in the stables too. Until Thu 31 Dec, 10am-3pm Muck in Days Enjoy a host of fun activities with Using a specially designed map, find your Sun 8 Mar, Sun 12 Apr us during the holidays Mother’s Day way to locations around the parkland, & Sun 10 May, 10am-12.30pm including trails, crafts Sun 22 Mar, 10am-3pm at a speed to suit you. A fun activity Join our rangers and help to and games, all based Explore the cottage at for all ages, ideal for beginners look after the moors, woods around our children’s your leisure, join our or experienced orienteers. and meadows, while book theme. volunteers to make a £1.50 having fun outdoors. Some charges will beautiful flower Meeting points vary apply for trails and crafts arrangement using Bird Walk and information will be kept up to date on freshly picked foliage Sat 8 Feb & Sat 7 Mar, 9am-10.30am the website. Children can complete the Easter Weekend Cadbury Trail from the garden and Join a local bird expert for a walk to spot Junior Rangers passport and earn rewards. Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr, 11am-4pm then treat Mum to a cream tea some of the wonderful birds in the park, Join our popular Cadbury trail in the Laundry Tea-room, it’ll then warm up afterwards with a bacon Spring Detectives – Family Trail around the Sudbury grounds and make a perfect Mothering Sunday. butty and hot drink. Sat 28 Mar – Sat 25 Apr, 10am-3.30pm receive a chocolate prize. £5 donation £10 Spot signs, hear sounds and follow the Charges apply for trail for table flower arrangement scents of spring. Investigate Longshaw If I Could Talk, I Would Tell You Stories with all your senses at this amazing time May Bank Holiday Woodland Walk Sat 15 Feb – Tue 3 Nov of year and tick off some of your Fri 8 May – Sun 10 May Wed 1 Apr, 1.30pm-3pm (excluding Fridays), 11am-3pm ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’. & Mon 25 May, 11am-4pm Spring has sprung in the Stoneywell A new display in the Billiard Room and Trail £1, spring treat £2.50 per item Enjoy the long weekends with us as we woodland. Join local Natural Historian Museum, featuring poems and films about host indoor and outdoor activities for Colin Green on a peaceful walk to six museum objects, written by local school Longshaw’s Buzzy Trail all the family to enjoy. discover the joys of spring. children. We invite you to consider the Fri 22 May – Sun 7 Jun, 10am-4pm Some charges will apply stories behind these objects. Aren’t bees awesome? They do so many for crafts and trails Nature Detective Trail weird and wonderful things, and they Sat 4 Apr – Sun 19 Apr Build a Bird Box at Kedleston Hall pollinate our food too. Butterflies will soon (excluding Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr), 10am-4pm Mon 17 Feb – Fri 21 Feb, 11am-2pm be starting to emerge, in all their colourful Explore Stoneywell on a nature detective It’ll soon be nesting season and birds will be glory. Get your wings and antennae ready trail around the garden and woodland looking for somewhere to raise their chicks. and join us for our buzzy trail. to discover what wildlife and flowers We’ll provide you with the tools and Trail £1, bee treat £2.50 flourish at this time materials you’ll need to construct the May Half Term of year. Make sure perfect bird box to put up in your garden. Sat 23 May – Sun 31 May, 11am-4pm you also create a £8.50 Venture into the world of children’s nature-inspired craft classic books this half term with to take home with you. Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt exciting craft and trail £2 per trail at Kedleston Hall activities to keep Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr, 11am-3pm the whole family Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt Go in search of seasonal challenges entertained. Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr, 10am-4pm in the parkland at Kedleston and collect Some charges Bunny’s hidden chocolate at Stoneywell and your Cadbury chocolate treat. will apply for it’s up to you and your family to find them Suitable for children of all ages, crafts and trails in our Easter Egg Hunt. The cottage will be dogs on leads are welcome. open to explore at your leisure, and there £2.50 will be nature-themed crafts in the stables.

©National Trust Images/John Millar £2 per egg hunt

Spokes and Ladders Sat 25 Apr, 10am-2pm Discover the skill of seat rushing and spoke shaving in a unique demonstration by Lawrence Neal, who continues to make traditional chairs using Ernest Gimson’s original design.

Spring Woodland Walk Wed 6 May, 1.30pm-2.45pm Spring has sprung in the Stoneywell woodland. Join local Natural Historian Colin Green on a peaceful walk to discover the joys of spring.

This is just a selection of the hundreds of National Trust events and activities taking place in the East Midlands.

www.nationaltrust.org.uk What’s On 2 Spring 2020 ©National Trust Images/Gillian Day Lincolnshire Gunby Estate, Hall and Gardens Belton House Snowdrop Walks Week Mon 10 Feb – Fri 14 Feb, 10am-11am Walks for Wellbeing There are lots of different snowdrops First Tuesday of every month, 11.30am-1.30pm flowering at Gunby at this time of Walking in nature can help with anxiety, year. Discover the best places improve wellbeing and mindfulness. to see them on this guided walk, Take a breather from the stresses of daily life then warm up in the tea-room and enjoy Belton as a space to gather your with a hot drink and some thoughts. Keep your body and mind healthy cake, included in the price. by exploring the parkland. Adult £9, child £6

Guided Parkland Walk Every Sunday, 11.30am-1pm Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt This peaceful setting holds many hidden Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr, 11am-5pm secrets and is home to a host of wildlife. Collect your map, hunt high and low, use Join this volunteer led 2-mile walk to your brain power to solve the puzzle and discover stories from Belton’s history win a yummy egg. Make a day of it with a and learn about the work we do to care visit to the house and one of the walks for this special place. around the estate. £2.50 Half Term Fun at Belton Fri 14 Feb – Sun 23 Feb, 9.30am-3pm Spring Exhibition by ‘Art on the Map’ Open every day of the school holidays, come Fri 1 May – Sun 31 May, 11am-5pm along and discover more about Belton’s ‘Art on the Map’ is a small group of wildflowers with crafts and activities. talented Lincolnshire artists. Their Spring Complete the winter wildlife trail and visit Exhibition in Gunby’s Orchard Gallery Woolsthorpe Manor Northamptonshire the Discovery Centre to create wildflower provides a fabulous opportunity to see a seed bombs to take home. wide range of individual works by a Planets and Discovery ‘How to Canons Ashby Small charges apply selection of members. discover a Planet’ at Half Term Sat 15 Feb – Sun 23 Feb, 11am-3pm Bugs and Beasties Trail Friday ‘50 things’ Challenge 1863 – 1963: 100 Years of Music Celebrate 90 years since the discovery of Sat 15 Feb – Sun 23 Feb, 10am-3pm Fri 14 Feb, Fri 21 Feb, Fri 3 Apr, at Gunby – Launch Event Pluto. Join in workshops, in partnership Find out about some of the tiny creatures Fri 17 Apr & Fri 29 May, 11am-4pm Fri 8 May, 11am-5pm with Destination Space, and a stargazing that live at Canons Ashby and get out in Join the play team in Belton’s outdoor Join us for a fun musical day evening to learn about Pluto, space the fresh air together. It may be a squelchy adventure playground as they challenge that starts the focus of 100 exploration, space ports and satellites. adventure so bring your wellies. families to complete a different ‘50 things to years of music at Gunby. do before you’re 11¾’ activity every Friday The house will be open Stargazing at the Manor Make a Bird Feeder during the school holidays. on this special bank holiday. Tue 18 Feb, evening Wed 19 Feb & Thu 20 Feb, 11am-2pm Explore the skies at Isaac Make a pinecone bird feeder for our Percy the Park Keeper: One Springy Day Hidden Gunby Newton’s home on the feathered friends at this chilly time of year Thu 5 Mar – Fri 22 May, 9.30am-5.30pm Thu 28 May, 10.30am-11.30am anniversary of Pluto’s discovery in 1930. and have a look at our nature collection. Join Percy the Park Keeper and his woodland Come and see the areas of Gunby that Then take your creation home to feed the friends on the first of four seasonal activity are normally not open to the public. Science Week birds where you live. trails across the year. Complete the trail Adult £4.50 Fri 6 Mar – Sun 15 Mar, 11am-3.30pm £1 around the garden and collect a sticker. Join us for British Science Week, where we Based on Nick Butterworth’s book Gunby Hall Estate: celebrate Britain’s most famous scientist Family Storytelling ‘One Springy Day’. Monksthorpe Chapel and his impact on our understanding of Sat 7 Mar, 11.30am-2pm £2.50 per trail the solar system. Visiting planetarium, Bring your little ones and listen to a story Communion Service school science show, school workshops in honour of World Book Day earlier this Easter Fun at Belton Sat 18 Apr, 3pm-4pm and weekend activities for all. week. Our storyteller has a selection of Fri 3 Apr – Tue 21 Apr (excluding Attend a communion service in this stories for younger children, so why not Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr), 9.30am-4.30pm tranquil place. This service is led by Mother’s Day pop in and settle down for a tale together? Make the most of the holidays and explore Reverend Vanessa Hollingworth. Sun 22 Mar, 11am-3pm the parkland to discover more about Everyone welcome. Celebrate women in Mother’s Day Posies Belton’s feathered friends. The Rangers will science on Mother’s Day Sun 22 March, 11am-3pm be on hand with a variety of activities and Service with talks, pop-up science, Treat your mum by making her workshops to sweep you off your feet. Sat 16 May, 3pm–4pm visit to the hands-on Science a little posy of flowers to really Small charges may apply Attend a service in this Centre and special café offer. put a smile on her face. tranquil place. Suggested donation £1 Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt This service is led by ‘Rhythm of Life’ Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr, 9.30am-4.30pm Reverend Colin Bowden from Sat 4 Apr – Sun 19 Apr, 11am-5pm Growing Green Trail Discover the highlights of Belton’s trees Burgh-le-Marsh. Everyone welcome. Explore the site during the Easter Sat 4 Apr – Sun 19 Apr and wildlife in spring as you follow clues holidays to learn how the solar (excluding Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr), 10am-4pm through the grounds. Complete a trail to Tattershall Castle system dictates nature. Grow your interest in the green things all receive a chocolate prize. around us by joining in this spring trail £3 February Half Term Fun ‘Destination Space’ Workshops during the school holidays. Bring the kids Sat 15 Feb – Sun 23 Feb, 11am-4pm Sat 4 Apr, Sun 5 Apr, Sat 18 Apr & Sun 19 Apr, and have a go, then pick up your sticker. Have-A-Go Spring Bulb Planting Take a children’s trail that will delve 11am-3.30pm Sat 25 Apr & Sun 26 Apr, 11am-4pm into this year’s theme of ‘Ruination’ In partnership with Destination Space. Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt Help Belton’s garden team add some and make the most of nature flourishing Come and get creative at Woolsthorpe Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr, 10am-4pm colour to the spring gardens. to life by starting on some while learning about the entrepreneurship A delicious Cadbury prize awaits at the Each April, Head Gardener ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’. needed for Space Science and exploration, end of our outdoor Easter trail. Bring the Jon holds a ‘have-a-go’ bulb including space ports and satellites. family to explore the ancient parkland. planting event which gives you Mother’s Day: Make a Seed Bomb Get in touch with nature this spring the chance to add to Belton’s Sun 22 Mar, 11am-4pm ©National Trust Images/John Millar and earn your tasty reward. annual spring flower display. Mum deserves some love on this £3 special day, and bees love the sweet Paint the Garden smell of something scrummy to keep Dawn Chorus Walk First Sunday of every month from them busy. Get crafty and explore the Sun 3 May, 4.55am-8am Sun 3 May, 11am-4pm castle as you treat Mum to a day out Wake up with the feathered friends of Take inspiration from the formal gardens with a feel-good factor. Canons Ashby at first light. Look and at Belton to create your own work of art. listen out for a variety of birds during their Recreate the beauty of Belton’s gardens Easter Half Term dawn chorus with an expert guide, before in paint, pencil or crayon. Fri 3 Apr – Sun 19 Apr, 11am-4pm enjoying breakfast in the Stables Tearoom. All materials supplied. Skitter along with the bug hunt or get £14 per person Meet by the Orangery in stuck in with some tailor-made activities Belton’s Italian garden. to help you find your ‘50 things to do Bach’s Coffee Cantata and Donations welcome before you’re 11¾’. See what else you works by Handel and Telemann discover, like tons of medieval games Sat 16 May, 6pm-7.40pm Half Term Fun at Belton to play in the Great Tower. Eboracum Baroque return with favourites Sat 23 May – Sun 31 May, 9.30am-4.30pm by Bach, Handel and Telemann performed From arts and crafts to outdoor trails, Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt on baroque instruments including the storytelling and ‘50 things’ challenges, Wed 8 Apr – Mon 13 Apr, 11am-4pm Harpsichord, Baroque Trumpet and there’ll be seasonal fun and activities Scour the tower, hop across moat bridges Recorder alongside professional singers. for all the family to enjoy every day and hunt through the ruins to collect your Coffee Cantata is a comedic piece of the school holidays. answers and claim a choccy treat. Please depicting the rise of the coffee house and Small charges may apply note – chocolate prizes will be given on a coffee addiction in 18th-century Germany. first come first served basis. Adult £14, child £8 £2

This is just a selection of the hundreds of National Trust events and activities taking place in the East Midlands. www.nationaltrust.org.uk What’s On 3 Spring 2020 ©National Trust Images/Eleanor Dobson Nottinghamshire The Workhouse, Southwell

Clumber Park ‘Do it Different’ Southwell Shop and Arts Trail Group Dog Walk Until Fri 17 Apr, 12noon-5pm Every Wednesday, 10am-10.45am Local businesses, Discover Southwell Meeting every Wednesday and Reach UK Flower Pod along with (come rain or shine) at 10am artist Mel Rye have created a spring arts in Central Bark, join us for a 45 minute trail. Pick up a passport from visitor dog walk around the park. Please reception or other various Southwell wear appropriate dog walking attire. shops, library, tourist information centres before following the trail Short Story Writing Competition and collecting your stamps. Until Tue 31 Mar What inspires you about Clumber Park? The Factory: The Workhouse Arts School Is it the woodlands, the sound of the ‘Do it Different’ project birds, the tranquillity of the lake, the Mon 10 Feb – Sun 1 Nov, 12noon-5pm restoration of the Ornamental Bridge or Artist educator Morgan Tipping brings the hustle and bustle of the café? Take together the year’s work of this exciting your idea and share your story with us. and ground-breaking project. See the ©National Trust Images/Paul Harris work as it comes together into a stunning Duathlon exhibition of learning-disabled artists’ Sat 21 March, 8am-1pm work from the ‘Do it Different’ project. A popular annual event at Clumber Park; the sprint and standard distance Spring Trail and Activity duathlons are suitable for novice Mon 17 Feb – Fri 21 Feb, 12noon-5pm and seasoned athletes alike. Follow the special children’s spring trail and complete activities as you explore. Mother’s Day Sat 21 Mar & Sun 22 Mar, 12noon-4pm Treat Mum this Mother’s Day to lunch in the grand setting of the Garden Teahouse.

Go Wild at Clumber Park Sat 4 Apr – Sun 31 May, 10am-4pm Get out and go wild at Clumber Park with plenty of activities for all ages, whatever the weather. Pop in to the Discovery Centre to start your adventure. Workhouse Live Wed 19 Feb, Wed 8 Apr, Wed 15 Apr, Easter Sports Wed 27 May, 12noon-5pm Mon 6 Apr – Fri 17 Apr, 11am-3pm Find inmates doing their daily jobs Get active this Easter with a as you explore The Workhouse and variety of sports, including help them work. Easter-themed activities. Story Crafting Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt Fri 21 Feb, 12noon-5pm Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr, 10am-3.30pm Create your own story Discover the signs of spring at and craft of a Workhouse Your contacts Clumber Park this Easter and win a character. This activity is suitable Notes chocolate prize when you’ve finished. for children of primary school age. Normal property admission applies Belton House 01476 566116 Mr Straw’s House Sensory Saturdays to all events unless otherwise stated. Sat 7 Mar, Sat 4 Apr, Sat 2 May Calke Abbey 01332 863822 Gardening Workshop & Sat 6 Jun, 12noon-5pm Children must be accompanied by Mon 30 Mar, 10.30am-12.30pm Explore and discover The Workhouse an adult. Family ticket includes two Canons Ashby 01327 861900 The greenhouse contains some of Mr Straw’s kitchen garden and take part in special adults and two children. original cacti specimens, plus many of their sensory activities. Clumber Park 01909 544917 descendants. This workshop will include Guided walks: Prior booking for practical sessions on the history of the Domestic Violence Quilt guided walks is essential as places Gunby Estate, 01754 890102 collection, how to propagate the plants and Sun 22 Mar – Sun 1 Nov, 12noon-5pm are limited. Contact numbers Hall and Gardens some tips on caring for them. Refreshments On display at The Workhouse, are given. Sorry, no dogs included and take home a cutting. ‘The Women’s Quilt’ was the idea of allowed unless otherwise stated. Hardwick 01246 850430 £10 Roxanne Ellis, a borough councillor from Hardwick Estate: Gedling. Each of the 598 patches All event details correct at time of 01246 856522 represents a woman who was tragically going to press. killed by a current or former partner in Kedleston Hall 01332 842191 the UK between 2009 and 2015.

©National Trust Images/John Millar 01832 205158 Easter Bank Holiday Lyveden Family Activities : Dark Peak Fri 10 Apr – Mon 13 Apr, 12noon-5pm Join us as we host a range of 01433 670368 family outdoor activities. Peak District: Eastern Moors NTU Theatre Design Student 0114 289 1543 Easter Trail Performance: Social Care Tue 31 Mar – Mon 20 Apr, 10am-5pm Sat 25 Apr, 12noon-4.30pm Peak District: Ilam Park A fun trail for families – hunt for the Our ongoing relationship with NTU 01335 350503 clues to claim a prize. continues as Theatre Design students £2 per trail cover the Heritage Design element of Peak District: Longshaw their curriculum. Their creative project 01433 631757 May Half Term Activity – explores the history of social care – The ‘Memories are Made of This’ Workhouse’s 2020 theme. Watch these Mr Straw’s House 01909 482380 Tue 26 May – Sat 30 May, 10am-5pm final performances as our volunteers act 2020 sees 125 years since the formation of as storytellers wearing the designs. Stoneywell 01530 248048 the National Trust. Our exhibition will tell the story of events in the life of the house ‘Florence Nightingale Comes Sudbury Hall and the National and family. Create your very own scrapbook Home 2020’ Exhibition Trust Museum of Childhood to fill with your own family memories. From Sat 25 Apr, 12noon-5pm £2 per child Funded by the Art and Humanities 01283 585337 Research Council, this three-year project coincides with national Tattershall Castle 01526 342543 celebrations of Florence Nightingale’s Woolsthorpe Manor birth. The research maps her little known, yet enduring, family connections 01476 862823 to Derbyshire and describes the way The Workhouse, Southwell these experiences impacted her career, attitudes, and writings. 01636 817260

This is just a selection of our events. To find even more great things to do visit us online at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/midlands www.nationaltrust.org.uk What’s On 4 Spring 2020