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Check out English Heritage’s days out this Easter

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Stop hibernating, start exploring…days out are back!

 

English Heritage have lots of ideas to get you out and about this Easter holiday with family events and activities and right now you can save up to 25 per cent off gift and annual memberships with our offer here helping you to save on your half term spending.

 

First up, the Easter Quest is taking place at selected English Heritage sites. Follow the Easter trail, hunt for eggs and answer questions along the way to earn a delicious chocolate reward. The quest runs every day during the school holidays and is just £2 per child for both members and non-members (in addition to admission ticket) and there’s no need to book in advance. Simply pain and join the quest when you arrive.

 

The Big Brick Build is returning to selected English Heritage sites this April. Join the master builder and bring history to life with LEGO® bricks. Mini builders can test their skills by building a piece of history, with expert brick builders on hand to guide them and a different challenge to enjoy at each site. Entry is first come first served so there may be queues.

 

You can check out all the participating sites for the Easter Quest and Big Brick Build via this link.

 

English Heritage has also just launched the Adventure Checklist and is the best way to get your family and friends back out exploring English Heritage sites together.

There are various points to tick off including finding a small puddle and making a big splash, inventing and drawing your family’s coat of arms or finding a quiet corner and making no noise for ten seconds (every parent’s dream!).

Whether you tick off every activity or try just one, the checklist will get you moving, laughing, discovering and exploring and there’s no right or wrong way of doing it – it’s all about trying new things and making memories along the way. Download the list here adventurers-checklist-monochrome.pdf

 

And, with school holidays a costly time for parents and carers, you’ll be wanting to save right?

We’ve teamed up with English Heritage to offer 25 per cent off gift and annual memberships which gives the chance to see its sites in every season.

What’s more English Heritage membership allows every member to take up to six children under the age of 18 within the family group into any of the English Heritage properties at no extra charge.

 

Want to find out more? Simply click here!

Use code AFFNW25 at the checkout.

Offer ends: December 31, 2026.

T&C’s: For use on new membership purchases only. Annual direct debit only.

 

 

 

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