Join us for a Right Royal May half-term!
From Saturday 27th May – Sunday 4th June, join us at Hurst Castle for lots of Royal fun, perfect for all your Kings, Queens, Princes & Princesses!
Children can let their creativity run free when they make and decorate their own crown before choosing from one of our royal outfits - or simply wear your own favourite from home! Then it's time to take your place on our throne for your family and friends to take a 'Royal portrait'.
With a Royal trail and plenty to explore within the Tudor castle built by Henry VIII in 1544 which was also a prison for King Charles I in 1648 – it's the perfect day out for all the family and to celebrate our new King!
The activities are all included in your castle admission fee – book online now to secure your place on the throne! www.hurstcastle.co.uk
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