Join us at Clitheroe Castle Museum every day in September for family fun and make something beautiful. Make a feathered friend and decorate a wooden owl to take home (£3). Simply purchase from the main desk. Our craft area has lots of free activity sheets and a cosy reading corner to enjoy.
Your museum explorers can also join in our September competition hunt and search the galleries for our wise and wonderful owls. Museum admission does not apply to join in with crafts.
Clitheroe Castle Museum is managed by Lancashire County Council's Museum Service on behalf of Ribble Valley Borough Council.
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£3.00 per craft. Museum admission does not apply to take part.
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