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Learning at Tatton Park

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An award winning learning department at a North West country estate, offering educational experiences for all ages and abilities.

An award winning learning department at a North West country estate, offering educational experiences for all ages and abilities.
Traditional Tales 1
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Traditional Tales 1

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Once upon a time, there was a beautiful garden in the surroundings of Tatton Park…It was the most wonderful garden that went on as far as the eye could see, filled with colourful flowers and singing birds. The Tatton Park Garden was no ordinary garden, however. You see, Tatton Park Garden was the most magical of all; it holds many tales and stories within its leafy walls. Read the stories of Little Red Riding Hood, the Enornous Turnip and Cinderella and do some fun activities and games related to each story that you can do at home.
Deer Herds
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Deer Herds

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Tatton Park is home to two herds of wild deer: Red and Fallow. It is fascinating to watch them throughout the year and see the changes they experience during that time. Take a quiz and see how much you know about these magnificent creatures and then get creative and make your own deer mask.
See the World - Tatton Park Gardens
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See the World - Tatton Park Gardens

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The Gardens at Tatton Park were created over two centuries by the various Egerton owners of the beautiful Tatton Park Estate. Use this activity sheet to try out some fun crafts and activities you can do in the classroom or at home.
Preparing for the Ball - Party Time
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Preparing for the Ball - Party Time

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In 1897, Wilbraham and Alice Egerton hosted the most magnificent costumed ball at Tatton Park. This series of 3 resources gives you the chance to learn more about the ball, as well as planning your own party, helping with the servant’s daily tasks and learning a basic waltz. There is a chance to win a trip to the Mansion to see where the real costumed ball took place. Host your very own costumed ball with food, music and dance.
Preparing for the Ball - Servant's Preparations
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Preparing for the Ball - Servant's Preparations

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In 1897, Wilbraham and Alice Egerton hosted the most magnificent costumed ball at Tatton Park. This series of 3 resources gives you the chance to learn more about the ball, as well as planning your own party, helping with the servant’s daily tasks and learning a basic waltz. There is a chance to win a trip to the Mansion to see where the real costumed ball took place. Become a new recruit to Tatton’s household team and assist with the household tasks.
Preparing for the Ball - Party Planning
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Preparing for the Ball - Party Planning

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In 1897, Wilbraham and Alice Egerton hosted the most magnificent costumed ball at Tatton Park. This series of 3 resources gives you the chance to learn more about the ball, as well as planning your own party, helping with the servant’s daily tasks and learning a basic waltz. There is a chance to win a trip to the Mansion to see where the real costumed ball took place. Start planning your very own costumed party and make your own fancy, floral decorations.
Numbers at Work
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Numbers at Work

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These activities show how maths can be used to calculate the amount of butter produced at Tatton Park’s Farm and how to calculate our daily calorie intake, which demonstrates some ‘real world’ applications of maths.
Life in Victorian Times
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Life in Victorian Times

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The Egertons’ were a rich aristocratic family and during Queen Victoria’s reign three generations of the family lived at Tatton Park. Learn more about how life was in Victorian times by participating in activities, such as, coming up with fun ways to entertain your friends and family, trying your hand at baking scones and much more!
Grey Herons
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Grey Herons

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Have you ever spotted a grey heron flying or standing still in the water? Download the activity sheet below to learn all about these large birds, play a new game and even try your hand at making a delicious heron nest out of chocolate.
Art in the Mansion
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Art in the Mansion

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The 18th Century Mansion at Tatton Park was home to the Egerton family for hundreds of years. The family collected paintings to decorate their home - and also to show off their great wealth and good taste. See some of the artwork at Tatton Park’s Mansion in this resource and try your hand at some fun, art related crafts.
Anglo Saxon Jewellery
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Anglo Saxon Jewellery

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There is evidence that Anglo Saxons lived at the site that is now known as Tatton Park. Use this resource to lean more about the types of jewellery that was made and worn from that tome period and have a go at making your own.