A fun-filled craft making experience at Charlton House!

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Have you seen the royal coat of arms on the ceiling of the Grand Salon? It shows a lion (for England) and a Unicorn (for Scotland). This is because when the Charlton House was built, the King was James I who was already King James VI of Scotland. Before his time the Tudors ruled England and their coat of arms showed a lion and a dragon, or sometimes a greyhound. The first family to live at Charlton House were Scottish and loyal supporters of King James I. Having his coat of arms on the ceiling of their grandest room would show their guests how loyal they were!

A fun-filled craft making experience this May Half Term at Charlton House! Each session is designed for children to explore their creativity with a variety of activities.

Activities include:

  • Decorate Your Own Magical Unicorn or Fierce Lion Biscuit
  • Design and Craft Your Very Own Royal Crown
  • Make a Roaring Lion Mask to Wear and Play
  • Create a Colorful Unicorn Using a Paper Roll

 

Children can enjoy the freedom to move from one activity to the next, creating their very own masterpieces! Event will be held in the stunning rooms of Charlton House the Dutch room, Grand Salon, and White Room. 

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May Half Term Craft Making Workshop£5.00 per child

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Accessibility

  • Quiet Area/ Rooms

Booking & Payment Details

  • Advance booking essential
  • Credit cards accepted (with charge)

Children

  • Children welcome

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Public Transport Directions

Nearest Station: North Greenwich and Charlton

Bus nos.: 53, 54, 422, 486

May Half Term Craft Making at Charlton House

Type:Children's Activity Event

Charlton House & Gardens, Charlton Road, Charlton, London, SE7 8RE
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