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Meet the Makers
Meet the Makers
Occasionally, we are lucky enough to welcome talented artisan makers and producers to Holkham gift shop to demonstrate and showcase their talents.
Terry Larwood
Terry creates clay sculptures of hares, inspired by his fascination of pottery and his passion for nature and wildlife. It’s also possible that inspiration has come from his Celtic ancestry, in the way that the Celtic tribes respected and revered hares in their rituals.
He uses a unique mix of clay with earth tones and each piece takes weeks to sculpt and although he is of the opinion that art can never be finished and always improved, he stops when the hare seems to take on a personality of it’s own.
Terry will be demonstrating how he creates his magnificent sculptures in our gift shop.
Visit his website for more information about Terry and his artwork.
Event details

1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th August
12th, 26th September
3rd, 10th, 17th, 31st October

Free

10am-2pm

Courtyard Gift Shop

£6 per day – redeemable against purchases of £35 or more in the gift shop
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Parkrun
Every Saturday
A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it’s up to you!
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The Grand Tour – tractor trailer tour
Various dates in April, May, July & August
Let us welcome you aboard our tractor-trailer for a family-friendly, whistle-stop tour of the park.
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Walking Women
First Tuesday of every month
A gentle walk, with friendly chatter, discovering the many landscapes and seascapes at Holkham.
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Temples, Trees, Turnips and a Tipple – Tractor Trailer Tour
Tuesdays 6th and 20th May, 3rd June, 1st and 15th July, 9th and 23rd September.
Climb aboard the tractor trailer as we set out on an expedition to discover hidden buildings, fascinating stories and the many varied landscapes within the nine-mile wall surrounding Holkham Park.
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Attic Tours: Venture into the voids
Every Wednesday
Accompanied by an expert guide, our behind-the-scenes tours exploring the hidden passages and the servants’ stairs of Holkham Hall take you right up to the highest tower rooms and attics.
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