Gardens of Easton Lodge Sunday 19th October, Halloween and autumn at the Gardens

Our last Sunday Open Day of the season is a chance to get ready for Halloween. There will be a special welcome for children in Halloween costumes, a spooky trail, fun games for families, and guess the weight of the pumpkin. There will be local produce and craft stalls and the Trust's jam and jelly tombola and toe-tapping, sing-along live music from BSUS, the Bishop's Stortford community ukelele group.
Our archivist will present a special display on the trees in the Gardens and the Archive Building will also be open for visitors to browse, with its fine collection of historical photographs and stories from Easton Lodge and its people.
Hot bacon/cheese/hummus rolls, homemade cakes and hot and cold drinks will be available.
Adult entry £6.00 if bought in advance or £7.00 on the gate. Advance tickets can be purchased through Trybooking
Children under 16 FREE. Dogs on leads welcome.
For more visitor information please go to our visitor information page.
Event Cancellation:
Please note that the Gardens will be closed and pre-paid tickets refunded in the event of extreme weather conditions (wind rain, snow, or flooding) or dangerous ground conditions.
Please check our Facebook page www.facebook.com/thegardensofeastonlodge or website www.eastonlodge.co.uk before your departure for any notifications.
Note, the booking agent fees are non refundable.
Further information:
Dogs are welcome, but must be kept on leads.
Friends and Season ticket holders just need to show their card at the Gate.
Bacon, Cheese or houmous rolls will be available until they run out - or until 14:30; also a wide range of homemade cakes and hot and cold drinks.
Disabled parking available near Gate; and garden path suitable for wheelchairs/children’s buggies. The carer for a disabled visitor does not need to purchase a ticket. Facilities include disabled toilet and baby changing.
Location
Gardens of Easton Lodge
Park Road, Little Easton, Dunmow, Essex CM6 2BB
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