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What’s on... March


in the North East


Lambing time at Hall Hill Farm 10th March onwards Always a favourite time to go and see the newborn lambs during March and April. They have several different breeds of sheep, which will lamb over 8 weeks. Bottle feed the pet lambs and see the fluffy Easter chicks, as well as all the usual farm activities.


For more information visit: www.hallhillfarm.co.uk The Execution of Maximilian Medieval sword play and


dressing up 27th March onwards Budding knights and princesses can visit Alnwick castle in March to dress up in medieval finery, meet the characters of the castle and join in the hustle and bustle of castle life.


at Bowes Museum 22nd March onwards Manet’s ‘The Execution of Maximilian’ comes to The Bowes Museum as the first painting in the three-year ‘Masterpiece Tour’, part of the National Gallery’s commitment to promote the understanding, knowledge and appreciation of Old Master paintings to as wide an audience as possible..


For more information visit: www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk


Dress up as an artisan apprentice, knight or princess and try a free traditional craft from tiles and herbal soaps to magic wands and illuminated manuscripts. What’s more you can even practise your knightly skills and take your rightful place upon the throne.


For more information please visit: www.alnwickcastle.com


Great North Festival of Transport 27th – 30th March All aboard for this fantastic array of Beamish transport and visiting vehicles – from trams and trains to cars, cycles and steam. A must for transport enthusiasts and great fun for all the family.


For more information visit: www.beamish.org.uk


46 www.parkleisure.co.uk


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