Head along to Batemans House and Garden and discover what mischief Malarkey the dog has been up to?
You can follow in the footsteps of Rudyard Kipling as he discovers what his Scottie dog has been getting up to around the house and garden. Follow the trail at your own pace – suitable for families with primary school aged children.
£2 per trail, with a small prize.
On from the 5th October – 3rd November
10am–4.30pm
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