Creative crafts celebrating Charlotte Bronte's connections to the Kay-Shuttleworth's of Gawthorpe Hall. You can make your own mini book to write in and decorate as you want or create a Victorian style silhouette picture.
Listen to readings from the Bronte novels, try on some Victorian dress up or take a selfie with Charlotte Bronte in the Long Gallery.
Also, Graham Watson, author of the latest biography The Invention of Charlotte Bronte will be signing copies of his book during the afternoon. He will be giving two talks.
Season (31 July 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Thursday | 12:00 | - 16:00 |
Included in admission to the Hall. £7.00 adults and children free.
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