Spend your summer at Scolton Manor!

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Scolton Manor is the place to be this summer with a packed programme of quizzes, activities and crafts during the school holidays.

Enjoy a guided tour of the Manor House on Mondays and Fridays at 2:30pm, and discover more about Scolton’s past residents.  The tour costs £4.50 for adults, and £3.35 for concessions and children.

If you’re looking to get creative this summer, then the ‘Critter Crafts’ are for you.  Make your own ‘critter’, inspired by Scolton’s very own creatures, every Tuesday at 2:30pm. The session costs £2 per child.

Discover Scolton Manor’s ‘Woodland Wonders’ and look for mini-beasts in the woods and park every Wednesday at 2:30pm.  The session costs £2 per child and adult supervision is essential.

Experience ‘Scrumptious Scolton’ every Thursday at 2:30pm, with a cookery demonstration in the Manor House using Scolton’s home-grown produce.  The session costs £3 per person.

Throughout the summer holidays, take the ‘Unbeelievable Quiz’ and learn all about Scolton’s honey bees.  The quiz is available daily between 11am and 4pm at a cost of £1 per child, including a prize.

With so much happening, don’t forget to take time to relax and enjoy some homemade treats at the Tea Rooms!

And if all that isn’t enough, Scolton Manor is also hosting two exciting exhibitions for visitors to explore.

The Women’s Institute Centenary Art and Craft Exhibition is open until Monday 31st August, featuring art and craft exhibits from Women’s Institutes across Pembrokeshire.

Also, learn more about Welsh hero Sir Thomas Picton, who lost his life at the Battle of Waterloo, at a dedicated exhibition running until Saturday 31st October.

Both exhibitions are open from 11am to 5pm daily, and normal admission charges to the Manor House apply.

For bookings or enquiries, contact Nikki Caldwell on 01437 731 328 or by emailing nikki.caldwell@pembrokeshire.gov.uk.

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