The Big Brick Build at Stonehenge (12th – 21st April, 2025)
This Easter, embark on a captivating creative journey and construct a historical masterpiece using LEGO® bricks, bringing the past to life in miniature form. Participate in our engaging drop-in session, held within the marquee, where a vast collection of thousands of LEGO® bricks will be meticulously assembled into a magnificent, large-scale sculpture, all under the skilled direction of our experienced master builders.
Witness the collaborative transformation as ordinary bricks become an extraordinary work of art, reflecting historical themes. For those who enjoy the excitement of deconstruction, join us from April 12th to 21st, for a lively pull-apart party, where we’ll collectively dismantle the impressive creation, offering a unique and hands-on experience. This event provides a fantastic opportunity to learn about collaborative building, historical concepts, and the boundless possibilities of LEGO® bricks in a fun and interactive environment.

Easter Egg Hunt at Old Sarum (April 18th – 21st, 2025)
Hop into Easter fun at Old Sarum! Explore the ruins of this ancient hill fort and castle while searching for hidden chocolate eggs. It’s a great way to discover the history of the site while having an egg-cellent adventure. Keep your eyes peeled for clues and surprises along the way. This event usually happens over the Easter weekend, so be sure to book tickets in advance.
Medieval Mayhem at Farleigh Hungerford Castle (April 26th, 2025)
Step back in time at Farleigh Hungerford Castle for a day of medieval mayhem! Watch knights in shining armour demonstrate their skills, learn about life in a medieval castle, and maybe even try your hand at some old-fashioned games. There will be lots of opportunities to learn about the history of the castle and the people who lived there. This event is perfect for anyone who loves knights, castles, and a bit of historical fun.
Roman Revelry at Cheddar Gorge (April 12th, 2025)
Journey back to Roman times at Cheddar Gorge. Discover how the Romans lived and worked in this beautiful area. Learn about the tools they used and the stories they told. There may be activities to try, and you can explore the magnificent gorge itself. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes because there will be some walking involved. Check the English Heritage website nearer the time for more details.