Copped Hall Easter Egg Hunt
Sunday 31st March 2024
Cost
£7.00 per person when tickets are bought 'In Advance' via Ticketsource.
£8.00 per person for tickets purchased on the day, on the door.
Friends of Copped Hall – Free. Children must be accompanied and supervised by an Adult.
Location
The Long Garden. The gardens in general will be open– including the Walled Garden, afterwards. The Mansion will be closed, except for access to the toilet facilities. Gardens are undulating/uneven lawn surfaces with some paths on a sloping site. The Walled Garden is also on a sloping site. There is very limited access currently for wheelchair users.
Description
The children will meet the Easter Bunny and join in the fun of the Egg Hunt by finding and answering the hidden clues and collecting the plastic eggs to win a little chocolate egg. Adults can also enjoy the Spring flowers.
There will be tea/coffee and home-made cakes available until 4.30pm and the Copped Hall shop and extensive second-hand Bookshop will be open until the same time.
Gates Open: 2.00pm and close at 4.00pm. The car park will be closed at 5.00pm and locked at 5.15pm.
Event Queries?
Please contact the Box office on Tel No. 07749 397932
or email: tickets@coppedhalltrust.org.uk
Buy Tickets
Tickets can be purchased on line: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/coppedhallevents View the event, pay and print your tickets. Both debit and credit cards may be used.
Access from the gates in Crown Hill (Upshire Road). For satnav use CM16 5HR.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
---|---|
Childs entry to Egg Hunt | £0.50 per ticket |
Entrance | £5.00 per ticket |
Entry free to children and Friends of the Copped Hall Trust
From the M25, junction 26. Follow signs to Loughton (then to Epping). Drive uphill through the forest to the roundabout. Take the first left exit (B1393), passing the garage on the left. In slightly over half a mile, turn left, signposted Upshire. After a few hundred yards you will see on the right the entrance gates and gate houses to Copped Hall.
From Woodford and Loughton. Drive to the Wake Arms roundabout, follow signs to Epping (B1393) passing the garage on your left, in slightly over half a mile, turn left, signposted Upshire. After a few hundred yards you will see on the right the entrance gates and gate houses to Copped Hall.
From Harlow and the M11. Follow signs to Epping for approximately 5 miles. Through Epping, after passing the Bell Hotel on your right, in slightly over a mile turn right, signposted Upshire. After a few hundred yards you will see on the right the entrance gates and gate houses to Copped Hall.
From North Weald. Drive to Epping. Go through Epping, after passing the Bell Hotel on your right, in slightly over a mile turn right, signposted Upshire. After a few hundred yards you will see on the right the entrance gates and gate houses to Copped Hall.
Note: the gates are electrically operated and require a code number to enter but open automatically when leaving. Do not disturb the gate house owners for access.
Nearest stations are Epping on the Central Line and Chingford for the overground. Taxis can complete your journey from either.
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