Get ready for some family fun this half-term as Hanbury Hall marks Valentine's Day.
From Saturday, February 10 to Sunday, February 18, the National Trust site is offering visitors the chance to make their own Cupid's arrow quiver in the Long Gallery, discover more than 300 years of history inside the Hall and check out the new exhibition that explores winter folktales.
Guests can also look out for signs of spring as they enjoy a stroll in the gardens and follow the winter folklore trail to find out more about the stories surrounding snowdrops and Shrove Tuesday.
A spokesperson for Hanbury Hall said: "Take the children to the adventure playground to run, play and discover the great outdoors. Explore the historic parkland on three-waymarked walking routes and admire views of the Worcestershire countryside."
Visitors can also visit the Courtyard Kitchen restaurant or the dig-friendly Stables Café for tasty warm meals, cakes and hot and cold drinks.
For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hanbury-hall
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