WINNER ANNOUNCED: Win Family Tickets To Herstmonceux Castle Estate For Half Term
Huge congratulations to our winners, Caroline Barnard and Laura Lee!
We've got two family passes to this iconic venue, just in time for the autumn half term holidays...
A great day out in the East Sussex countryside, you can explore formal gardens, woodland trails, meadows,
and lakes, all set around a majestic 15th century moated castle, situated within 300 acres that make up the Herstmonceux Castle Estate.
For younger visitors, there is an outdoor play area and giant tree swing, plus the family challenge of the Rope Maze. When you get hungry, you can head to the gorgeous Chestnuts Tea Room for afternoon tea or a light lunch.
We've now got two family day tickets to give away, each allowing two adults and two children to have a great day out during October.
To be in with a chance to win one of these family tickets, all you need to do is comment below, answering the following question correctly:
The maze on the Herstmonceux Castle Estate is a popular family challenge, but what material is it made of?
We'll then choose the two winners at random from the correct answer. The competition closes on Friday September 24 - best of luck!
Please note the terms and conditions: Each family ticket entitles two adults and two children (under 16) to attend. Each pass is valid until the end of the 2021 season on Sunday 31st October. No cash prize alternative.
Know a friend who would want to take part? Invite them to join here!
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