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An unforgettable escape: Grand Easter open weekend announced at historic Lincolnshire estate

Chris

2/18/2026 11:59:38 AM

Entertainment

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Visitors of all ages are invited to explore Harlaxton Manor this Easter weekend

 

A spectacular country house near the Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire borders is welcoming visitors to spend Easter in style with seasonal celebrations and family-friendly activities.

Taking place on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th April, Harlaxton Manor will open its doors to visitors between 10am and 5pm, giving them a rare opportunity to explore the beautiful building and surrounding grounds.

Designed with families in mind, the event promises a day of Easter adventures, from the Gregory Goose & Friends Golden Easter Egg Hunt to bunny sightings in the gardens.

Inside the manor, the Children’s Drawing Room offers a creative space for budding artists as well as a magician to delight the little ones. Meanwhile, there will be live music by a pianist and singer for adults to enjoy. Guests will also be given a chance to learn about Harlaxton Manor’s fascinating history from students and staff. 

There is plenty to keep visitors amused across the grounds, including traditional garden games to try while exploring the preserved Victorian country estate. Visitors can expect landscaped gardens, formal terraces and sweeping lawns, offering a picturesque backdrop for an Easter visit.

Bethan Watson, Events Manager at Harlaxton Manor, said:

“We are delighted to welcome visitors this Easter for an unforgettable weekend of exploring the magnificent open house and gardens at Harlaxton Manor.

“After sustained interest in our open days last year, we look forward to seeing new and old faces as we share the splendour of this historic estate. There will be activities for guests of all ages to experience a truly special day as spring begins.”

A selection of Easter-themed hot and cold food will be available, with options for both adults and children to refuel and spend the full day at Harlaxton Manor.

Advanced booking is recommended, although a limited number of tickets will be available on arrival at the manor’s main entrance. Visitors will also benefit from complimentary parking, including designated disabled parking.

Tickets will be priced at £15 for adults, £13 for concessions (students with a valid ID and visitors aged 65+) and £8.50 for children aged 2-16 years (under 2s go free). Family tickets will also be available for groups of up to 2 adults and 3 children.

To secure your tickets, please visit www.tickets.harlaxton.co.uk. For more information, contact events@harlaxton.co.uk.

Experience a magical weekend of fun and discovery at Harlaxton Manor this spring. Visitors keen to return later in the year can look ahead to further open days on 4-5th July and 22-23rd August, as well as the eagerly anticipated Bluebell Walk in the estate’s blooming woodlands - expected to be announced in April.

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