Family Fun April - October 09
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Page 1: Take shelter! -
Page 2: City Museum & Art Gallery - | Family Friendly areas
- | Trails!
- | Family Activities at Bristol's City Museum & Art Gallery
- | September
- | October
- | Plan your trip
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Page 3: Blaise Castle House Museum - | Family activities at Blaise Castle House Museum
- | July
- | August
- | Events at Blaise Estate
- | Plan your trip
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Page 4: Kings Weston Roman Villa - | Villa Open Days
- | Plan your trip
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Page 5: Red Lodge - | Plan your trip
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Page 6: Georgian House - | Plan your trip
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Page 7: Harbour Railway Trips - | Sign up!
Take shelter!
Hello! I’m Alfred the Gorilla – one of the star attractions at Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery.
Fed up with the weather? Why not escape those heavy downpours and take shelter at one of our fabulous historic houses. Blaise Castle House Museum, Red Lodge, Georgian House & Kings Weston Roman Villa are waiting for you and your family to discover. So come in, dry off and discover how the other half lived hundreds of years ago. ALL for FREE!
On these pages you will find details of how to plan your visit to the houses as well as details of free hands on activities at Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery - another great place to keep dry!
Don’t forget to sign up to our free email bulletin for your essential guide to keeping the kids entertained : family.fun@bristol.gov.uk
Let's start with our first museum...
related links
- Small World - Come and play in our new resource area for 0-5 year olds
related documents
- Hidden Gems: Georgian House & Red Lodge - Downloadable leaflet (pdf, 676 Kb)
- Bristol's City Museum & Art Gallery - downloadable leaflet (pdf, 720 Kb)
- Bristol's City Museum & Art Gallery - downloadable visitor map (pdf, 545 Kb)
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