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Pumpkin Carving at Allan Bank, Grasmere

Allan Bank
 
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Have a go at carving a spooky pumpkin this half-term at Allan Bank.

PLEASE NOTE: This event is NOT run by Lakeland Retreats, please contact Allan Bank on 01539435143 or [email protected] for more info

26th, 27th, 29th, 30th, 31st October 2024.

£3 per person

Join the team at Allan Bank and get creative with their pumpkin carving sessions.

They will provide the pumpkins, clear out the inside, and have all the tools you need to carve them. All you need to do is get creative, carve out a spooky design, then take your pumpkin home ready for Halloween

Suitability

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult

Meeting point

  • Go to the Welcome Building on arrival to ask where to go for the event

Accessibility

  • Pedestrian access and limited Blue Badge vehicle access only onsite.
  • Please use public pay and display car parks in Grasmere village and allow plenty of time before the event to find parking and walk up the hill to Allan Bank.
  • An accessible toilet is available on the ground floor.
Allan Bank
Time:
10am
-
4pm


26th October 2024
27th October 2024
29th October 2024
30th October 2024
31st October 2024
Price:

£3

 
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