Get active with hula hoops, sack races and more on the meadow this summer at Emmetts Garden. Challenge family and friends to a game of cricket overlooking stunning Wealden views. Let loose in the Wild Play area near the café, with willow tunnels, fairy toadstools and a climbing frame. Book your tickets and pack a picnic for a family-friendly outdoor performances. Part of National Trust Summer of Play, sponsored by Starling Bank.
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