Sudeley Castle castle announces A-MAZE-ING NEW attraction
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            Sudeley Castle & Gardens is thrilled to announce the launch of a brand new family attraction this April.
On Wednesday 1 April the historic home is inviting people to the opening  of ‘Lost in the Willows’, a living willow maze and dipping pond.
Working alongside Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, the maze is based on  classic children’s novel, The Wind in the Willows and is made up of a  series of interconnected areas where children can run free and have  adventures exploring and finding the burrows of Badger, Ratty and Mole. 
The maze also contains a wildflower meadow, a small orchard, a pond and a  free play area, so there’s plenty for children to explore.
Elizabeth, Lady Ashcombe, who owns and lives at Sudeley Castle & Gardens, said:  “The castle offers so much for children and adults alike, and this new  attraction will provide a world of fun for little ones and fans of Wind  in the Willows.
“We’re proud to be working alongside the Gloucestershire Wildlife  Trust to produce the maze, which will also be used for teaching children  about nature and the environment. We can’t wait to welcome guests to  this exciting new play area set amidst the dramatic backdrop of the  castle.”
Located only eight miles from the picturesque Cheltenham and Broadway,  Sudeley Castle & Gardens is the only private castle in England to  have a queen buried within the grounds. The last of Henry VIII’s six  wives, Katherine Parr lived and died in the castle, where she still  remains today entombed in a beautiful restored 15th century church found  within the award-winning gardens.
Explore Gloucestershire 
23 February 2015
 
  
          
     
   
    
    
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