Floral workshop showcases Spring creativity at Middleton Hall Retirement Village

Spring was in full bloom at Middleton Hall Retirement Village as guests gathered for a seasonal Floral Basket Workshop celebrating creativity and the natural surroundings of the estate.

Hosted by two members of the village’s Estates team, the session saw attendees craft their own Easter baskets using foliage sourced from the 45-acre grounds. Each piece was finished with nests and delicate seasonal touches, capturing the essence of spring.

The workshop was accompanied by a selection of traditional treats, including hot cross buns and Simnel cake, adding to the relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.

Following the session, guests enjoyed a gentle walk around the estate, taking in the woodland, lake, and reception gardens.

The event forms part of Middleton Hall’s wider programme of activities designed to bring people together and showcase the beauty of its surroundings. Find out more about upcoming events by visiting the “What’s On” page.

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