Keep the whole family entertained this bank holiday weekend with our top five things to do across the county. Below we provide a mixture of options to make the most of the last bank holiday of the year…
Bait Box
Get prepared for the Evesham Angling Event.
Here at bait box we are a well-established family run business and offer a wide range of angling products covering coarse, carp, predator, fly & sea fishing.
We stock most major brands and can order in additional products usually within a week.
We also provide a repair service and will mail order in the UK.
We are always willing to give free advice, and this Bank holiday weekend we will be having special in store in time for the 3 day Angling Festival in Evesham.
Bank Holiday opening hours
Sat 7.30am – 5pm
Sun 7.30am – 10am
Monday 7.30am – 12pm
Bait Box, Evesham, 01386 442955
Henry’s Café
Beverages, antiques and books.
Henry’s Café is centrally located in a former bank in Upton-upon-Severn. It provides meals and coffees, but owner Elisabeth Drake also sources books and antiques for her discerning clientele. Describing how the business came by its name, Elizabeth explains that Henry was her brother, who sadly died at just 50-years-old in 2014. “He was a biochemist, but his real passion was history, particularly of the Ancient Rome and Greek period, and during his lifetime he accumulated a vast collection of books.” Across three floors, the premises offer a pet-friendly ground floor, with seating, books and antiques on the first and second levels. Pianist Christian Cox performs classical and jazz pieces every Saturday at 2.30pm. The café is also introducing Autumn jazz evenings on the last Friday of the month, when bookings are essential.
Henry’s Café, Upton, 01684 438300
Clive’s Fruit Farm
At Clive’s Fruit Farm there's something for everyone!
From a selection of farm animals to feed, to pick-your-own fruit, it’s a perfect family day out. When you're done having fun in the playpark, the friendly farm café can sort you a coffee and homemade cake. If you like our juice, pick some up in the farm shop! Don’t forget to pop into our in-house butchery for the perfect ingredients for your Sunday roast.
www.facebook.com/clivesfruit.farm/
01684592664
Seek the Magic
Lose yourself in a magical adventure.
This summer, immerse yourself in the spellbinding stories created by children’s author Dave Matthews as they are brought to life in the magical setting of the new Magic Alley in Stratford’s Bell Court. The new 4,500 square foot experience brings together the time travelling adventures of the young Will Shakespeare and his friends Alice and Dr Thaddeus Bombay.
You’ll be inspired by Will’s Magic Quill before taking part in a Shakespearean Music Lesson; you can dress up as wizards or pirates; write a letter to send by their very own Owl Postal Service and even collect the ingredients to cook up a magic spell with a bit of help from the Ministry of Time as you go. And that’s just for starters!
Before you leave you can graduate from Magic School, grab an original Tudor recipe ButterBeer and gingerbread cauldron before browsing the magic wands and treating yourself to one of the latest books in the series.
So, go ahead, grab a quill and ask yourself: What adventure will you discover when you visit?
www.seekthemagic.org/contactus
01789 290969
National Trust Croome Park
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Discover family fun on your doorstep
Enjoy the outdoors in Croome’s wild play area and playground, visit the bird hide or run around and explore acres of parkland.
Once home to the Earls of Coventry, the house tells the story of its eclectic past with contemporary exhibitions and displays.
Don't forget to visit the wartime museum, once a secret airbase in the 1940s, with it’s fascinating exhibitions.
Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/croome or call 01905 371006.
National Trust Croome, nr High Green, Worcester, WR8 9DW
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