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Join Steve England, outdoor educator, horticulturist and local historian, on this family-friendly guided walk around the Barn site and local nature reserve to explore habitats, plants, and trees, and learn fascinating facts and practical uses of plants for food, medicine, bushcraft & fire!
After approximately 2 hours out walking with Steve you will return to the Barn for tea, coffee & squash included in your ticket price.
The Barn will be open on arrival for use of the facilities and to check everyone in. Free parking on site.
Tickets are for an adult plus one child together. Additional child tickets can also be booked but please note that for safety reasons there is a maximum of 2 children per adult.
Steve England has always loved the outdoors. Growing up in Bristol, his childhood was spent exploring the fields and woodlands of Stoke Park, fascinated by every tree, plant, bird & butterfly. He studied horticulture with the RHS alongside teaching himself more about the wildlife and history on his doorstep. Steve loves sharing what he's learnt with local people, whether through foraging foods, learning about poisonous plants, lighting fires, recognising birds and bats, or looking back at the history of North Bristol.
For further details about Winterbourne Medieval Barn Trust see website www.WinterbourneBarn.org.uk and facebook.com/winterbournemedievalbarn
WMBT Registered Charity number 1112908
Winterbourne Medieval Barn
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on Thu 7 August 2025