Washington Old Hall in Tyne and Wear is hosting a series of family events during the February 2026 half-term break. The programme includes living-history storytelling, nature crafts, and play sessions aimed at encouraging local families to enjoy the gardens and the manor house during the school holidays.
The Time Bandits, a living-history duo, will visit the hall from 14 to 21 February 2026. They will perform in historical costume to share stories about the people who once lived at the site, with sessions running daily from 11:00 to 15:00.
The site will also host an active play session on 16 February 2026 (11:00–12:00) and nature-themed art workshops from 20 to 27 February 2026 (11:00–12:30). These activities are designed to encourage children to explore the outdoors and the garden area while learning about the environment.
Visitors can also view a new pop-up display titled “Memories of Washington Old Hall: Seventy Years, One Community” starting on 9 February 2026 (running to 23 March 2026). The exhibition marks around 70 years since the hall’s mid-1950s refurbishment and opening to visitors; Washington Old Hall was transferred to the care of the National Trust in 1956.
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