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May Half-Term: Shrapnel Boys Museum Trail

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Start: Sunday 25/05/2025
End: Sunday 01/06/2025
Location: Stowe House
Address: Buckingham MK18 5EH
Website: http://www.stowehouse.org

Join us at Stowe House this May half-term as we team up with Kids in Museums and Usborne for a free, family-friendly museum trail exploring children’s lives on the WWII Home Front—part of a month of events marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Best still, kids go free with a paying adult.
There’ll also be make-and-take poppy craft activities and a classic Dad Joke competition where you can submit your silliest ideas – winners will feature on our social media channels. Haven’t heard of what a Dad joke is? Well, let us explain… A Dad joke is a groan-worthy, pun-filled one-liner that’s so bad, it’s actually good. Here’s an example to get you started – and yes, we’ve made it suitably Stowe:
Why don’t secrets last long at Stowe House?
Because even the statues have ears!
Note: Within the May half-term holiday, the house will only be open from 25-28 May and 1 June.
Cost: The activity is free of charge. Normal admission applies.
Family-friendly facilities: baby change; café; lift for access with pushchairs; dress up and interactive play in our museum; picnic tables outside our visitor centre with lawn to play on.
Don’t fancy a big walk with little legs?
We understand that with little ones a walk through the National Trust Garden to the House can be daunting (whilst full of snacks, pitstops and bribery!). To make things a little easier, pre-book your admission tickets and you can arrange parking which is close to the house via a separate entrance to Stowe. Ta-da, happy faces all round.
Alternatively, enjoy the fresh air and let the kids run off some steam with a big day out at Stowe.



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