Wordsworth House in Cockermouth is always worth a visit, here are some events coming soon........
Saturdays 28 February-28 March 12.30, 1.00 and 2.00
Waking up the house events
Join our House Steward and Conservation Cleaners to hear how they care for the house and its contents, including the beautiful desk that belonged to John Wordsworth, the poet’s father.
Sundays 1-22 March 11.30
William’s garden in bloom
Join our Gardener for a tour of William’s childhood garden and enjoy our lovely new display of eighteenth-century bulbs. Limited places, 15 per tour. Booking advised
Sundays 1-22 March 2.30
Ghostly fireside tales
Get cosy by the kitchen fire as our servants tell the Cumbrian ghost stories William and his sister Dorothy might have listened to.
Sunday 29 March 11.30
Scarecrow Sunday
Come and make your own Georgian-style scarecrow to frighten off the birds!
£5.00 per child/family after admission. Booking advised
April 2009
Saturdays 4, 11 and 18 April 11.30 and 2.30
Poetry please
Listen to our servants read William’s poems. Have a go at writing your own and enter it in our competition.
Monday 6 April 12.00
Ghostly fireside tales
Get cosy by the kitchen fire as our servants tell the Cumbrian ghost stories William and his sister Dorothy might have listened to.
Tuesday 7 April 11.00-4.00
Happy birthday William
Come and try Georgian seed cake and make a celebratory card for William.
Wednesdays 8 and 15 April 11.30-1.30
Crafty cross-stitch
Be inspired by our Georgian sampler and have a go at making your own.
£2.50 per child/family.
Thursdays 9 and 16 April 11.30
It’s a knockout
Rise to our skittles challenge and win a small prize.
Fridays 10 and 17 April 11.30
Pace eggs and pastry fish
Get creative in the kitchen and make these traditional goodies to take home.
Monday 13 April 11.00-4.00
Easter egg trail
Find your way around our fun trail to win a Cadbury’s chocolate egg.
£1.50 per child
Tuesday 14 April 11.00-4.00
Tempting tastings
Sample some Georgian cooking in our kitchen and take away the recipe.
Wednesday 22 April 12.00 and 2.30
Earth Day talks
How green were our Georgians? To celebrate Earth Day, the maid dishes the dirt on recycling and the manservant talks about water problems.
May 2009
Monday 4 May 11.00-4.00
Sweet treats and games galore
Sample Georgian some cooking in our kitchen and take away the recipe. Try your hand at some Georgian games.
Saturday 9-Friday 15 May
Adult learners’ week talks
Improve your knowledge of eighteenth-century life by listening to one of our daily talks.
Fridays 8 and 15 May 21.00-22.30
Museums and Galleries month: Museums at night tours
Brave the house after dark on a fascinating guided tour, followed by a glass of wine and nibbles in the Georgian kitchen. Places limited: 15 per tour.
Adult £13.50 Booking Essential
Saturdays 23 and 30 May 11.30
It’s a knockout
Rise to our skittles challenge and win a small prize.
Monday 25 May 11.30-1.30
Butterfly and bug masks
William loved his garden and wrote about butterflies. Let nature inspire you to make a beautiful mask.
Tuesday 26 May 11.30-1.30
Marzipan hedgehogs
Come and admire our Georgian marzipan hedgehog and model your own to take away.
Wednesday 27 May 11.30-1.30
Georgian family portraits
Dress up in Georgian costume and have your photo taken.
£5 per family after admission
Thursday 28 May 12.00
Ghostly fireside tales
Get cosy by the kitchen fire as our servants tell the Cumbrian ghost stories William and his sister Dorothy might have listened to.
Friday 29 May 12.00
Silhouette portraits
Make your own silhouette portrait to treasure.
Monday 1-Saturday 6 June 11.00-4.00
Volunteer week
Ring to enquire about volunteering and arrange a free visit to the house to find out what it’s all about. Booking Essential
Wednesday 3 June 11.00-4.00
70 years today!
Free entry for local people today to celebrate 70 years since the house opened to the public; bring a letter/bill showing a Cockermouth postcode to get in free. Talks on the history of the house, eat cake and drink Georgian punch. Have you got memories of the house? Come and sign up to participate in our oral history project.
Adult £5.90 NT members free, local people free
Thursday, 26 February 2009
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