Come along to the Scarecrow Festival at National Trust's Rufford Old Hall this October half term.
Explore the grounds at Rufford to find a host of straw-filled characters with the theme 'heroes and inspiring people'.
Free event (admission applies)
Open Friday - Tuesday only (closed 20th, 21st, 27th and 28th)
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