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Saturday 21 - Sunday 5 November | 2023 | 10.30am - 4pm, last admission 3pm
Venue: The Workhouse and Infirmary (Southwell)
Price: Normal admission charges apply. Trail costs additional £2.
Set off on a special Pumpkin Pie Scone Trail (it's in the National Trust Book of Scones!) during October Half Term!
Explore the workhouse buildings to spot the different ingredients needed to make a yummy scone, answer questions about how to make one, and receive a prize on completion.
You can even pick up a pumpkin or two which have been harvested from the kitchen garden for a suggested donation before heading home and having a go at making a scone.
Trails costs £2 each. Normal admission charges apply. Last admission one hour before closing.
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