An medieval Easter trail is coming to the heart of Worcester city centre this month.
Greyfriars House & Garden, a late medieval timber-framed house on Friar Street, is hosting a springtime adventure fit for the whole family.
The Easter trail, which runs from Tuesday, March 26 to Saturday, March 30, can be picked up from visitor reception at No.14 Friar Street.
It includes fun activities such as traditional Tudor games and welly wanging in the house's walled garden, with a chocolate egg waiting at the finish line.
Participants will also get a trail sheet, a take-home activity, a pair of bunny ears and an option between a chocolate egg, a vegan egg, or a free from chocolate egg.
It costs £3 per person to take part in the event.
Greyfriars' garden provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city with its blossoming flowers and chirping birds.
Visitors can relax on the Old Oak Café's terrace amidst the blossoming magnolia and daffodils with an Easter treat and a warm cuppa.
Additionally, Greyfriars also houses a second-hand bookshop at No. 14, where visitors can find interesting reads amidst handmade seasonal displays created by staff and volunteers.
All donations made here are reinvested in maintaining Greyfriars for future generations to enjoy.
For more information, interested parties are encouraged to visit nationaltrust.org.uk/greyfriars-house-and-garden.
All the chocolate Easter eggs provided are responsibly sourced, in line with the National Trust's commitment to a better world, from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms.
More information can be found at www.rainforest-alliance.org.
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