Seasonal creativity flourishes at Middleton Hall’s 2025 wreath workshop

Middleton Hall Retirement Village once again blossomed with festive cheer as residents and guests gathered for our highly successful 2025 wreath-making workshop. The event brought out everyone’s creative flair, with participants crafting beautiful, bespoke wreaths to brighten their doors this season.

This year’s workshop showcased an abundant selection of natural foliage and decorative materials, all thoughtfully sourced from the Hall’s stunning 45-acre estate by our dedicated estates team. The session was led with skill and enthusiasm by Bryan and Louise, whose expert guidance and friendly support helped make the workshop enjoyable for all.

The 2025 wreath workshop was a wonderful celebration at the start of the festive season – leaving participants proud of their creations and excited for the celebrations ahead.

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