Celebrate the Easter weekend with family-friendly activities at Michelham Priory House & Gardens

From 3 – 6 April, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities and entertainment set within the beautiful historic grounds. Younger visitors can take part in a special Easter Trail, created by the Friends of Michelham Priory, exploring the site as they hunt for clues and Easter surprises.

There will also be plenty happening across the weekend:

The Michelham and Wolfshead Bowman will be on site throughout the weekend, demonstrating traditional archery.

Trevor the Tale Weaver will be sharing enchanting children’s stories on Friday 3 April.

On Saturday 4 April, visitors can meet Mark with DoG the duck and Goldie, offering a fun and memorable experience for families.

On Sunday 5 and Monday 6 April, Nigel will be working in the forge, demonstrating traditional blacksmithing.

All activities are included with normal admission, making it a great value day out. For those keen to try their hand themselves, have-a-go archery will also be available for a small additional charge.

Visitors can also take a break and enjoy delicious food, drinks and lunches at the Blue Door Café, the perfect place to refuel during your day out.

With historic buildings, beautiful grounds and plenty to see and do, it’s the perfect way to spend the Easter weekend with the family.

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From our visitors

"Incredibly stunning place. You get a medieval feel and can imagine being there as a King. They have done well to keep it like this and would highly recommend"

TheoB via Tripadvisor - Lewes Castle

“A Trip Back in Time. Fascinating history of the Roman Palace. Well explained. Lots to see in the museum and the remains. Incredible detail in the layout of the Palace.”

Sue A via Tripadvisor - Fishbourne Roman Palace

“Go Visit NOW! The gardens are genuinely some of the most beautiful we’ve seen. We are going back soon.”

HorshamLass via Tripadvisor - Michelham Priory

“This was such an interesting place to come to. You could really feel the history of this place.”

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