A creative trail exploring signs of nature from the birds, bugs and insects in the painted glass windows of Strawberry Hill House, as well as the insects and wildlife thriving in the Garden and Woodland Walk.
Horace Walpole, creator of Strawberry Hill loved nature, which we can see throughout his House and Garden.
This Earth Day, join us for a creative trail of the House & Garden where you will be able to explore signs of nature from the birds, bugs and insects in the painted glass windows of the House, as well as the insects and wildlife thriving in our Garden and Woodland Walk.
The trail will finish with a creative workshop where you will be invited to make your own bugs from recycled material, inspired from our very own bug hotel situated in the Garden.
Be part of The Wild Escape, a nationwide celebration of UK nature inspired by the wildlife found in museum and galleries. The Wild Escape is made possible with support from Arts Council England’s National Lottery Project Grants, with additional support from Bloomberg Philanthropies, Kusuma Trust, Foyle Foundation and a group of generous individuals and trusts.

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