Belton House hosting local producers at annual Autumn Fayre

By The Editor

4th Oct 2019 | Local News

Photo: National Trust, Rika Gordon
Photo: National Trust, Rika Gordon

Step into autumn next weekend as Belton House, near Grantham, celebrates its annual Autumn Fayre.

There will be a diverse selection of locally-sourced art, craft, food and drinks on offer, providing the perfect opportunity to find unusual gifts and treats for friends and family.

The two-day fayre offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in all things autumnal, from learning the traditional skills involved in pottery, and having a go at bulb planting, to exploring autumn in Belton's 1,300 acres of historic deer park.

Visitors have the chance to browse a selection of handmade arts, crafts and foods that celebrate the best of regional produce on Saturday, 12 and Sunday, 13 October.

There will be eye-catching displays of handmade jewellery and glassware, leather goods, home décor and more.

Tasty treats include preserves, cheeses, pies and drinks, with plenty to satisfy the sweet tooth too.

Seasonal activities will be on offer over the weekend and there will also be plenty to keep children entertained with the start of Belton's autumn half-term trail, seasonal '50 things' activities, crafts in the Discovery Centre and the National Trust's largest outdoor adventure playground.

The fayre is open from 9.30am to 5.30pm each day. Grounds admission applies.

     

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