Chocolate galore at Tattershall Castle '˜eggs'travaganza
More than 1,500 visitors took up the challenge of finding the location of the golden egg by ‘eggs’ploring the castle and grounds and solving the Troubadours riddles.
As a reward for their efforts, the ‘egg’cited children (and an occasional adult) received a Cadbury’s chocolate bunny, the majority of which were devoured almost immediately.
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Hide AdThe lovely weather over the weekend meant that after expending all their energies completing the egg hunt, families could relax in the castle grounds and enjoyed a well-deserved picnic.
Those children with a second wind then took to the giant sandpit and built their own castles out of sand next to the real thing.
This is the tenth year in a row Cadbury’s have supported the National Trust for their events at Easter.
Every single Egg Hunt sold at a National Trust property helps to support conservation projects across the charity that ensure these special places are preserved for future generations to enjoy.
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Hide AdThe next family fun event at Tattershall Castle is the Knights and Princesses Day on Monday, May 1.
There will be a fun trail, themed children’s crafts, dressing up and facepainting.
Go along between 11am and 4pm to be a knight or princess for the day.
Children who turn up in fancy dress will get in to the castle for free.
Additional charges will apply for the trails and crafts.
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Hide AdOver the Bank Holiday weekend at the end of May, it will be the popular medieval archery event.
Taking residence over the three days will be the Wolfshead Bowmen, who will be re-enacting medieval life and giving talks on weaponry and armour.
As well as archery displays, visitors will be able to try their hand and see if they can hit the target using a longbow.