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Vanbrugh Weekend
1-2 August, 10:30am - 4:30pm |
Get ready for a weekend packed with creativity, imagination, and activities for all. Settle in for a lively storytelling performance or explore the hidden stories in his buildings through movement and play in a fun, family‑friendly drama session. Whether you come with family, friends, or a community group, there’s something for every curious mind. Dive into a day full of laughter, discovery, and hands‑on adventure.
Programme of Activities
Available all weekend:
- Enjoy special £3 anniversary entry to Stowe House, with under 5s free
- Free entry to the National Trust gardens
- Guided Tours at Stowe House – bringing the work of Vanbrugh to life in the wider house complex not usually seen by the public
- Crafts – become a budding architect with our craft activity to make and take your very own country house. Our team will be on hand to bring your inspirations to life with materials provided
- Exhibition in the Marble Saloon at Stowe House
- Garden Trail – follow the self-led map to see the temples and monuments Vanbrugh designed at Stowe
- Family Drama Workshops at Stowe House. See description below, pre-booking essential. 11.30pm, 2.00pm, 3.30pm
Available on Sunday 2 August:
- Storytelling Performances – 11.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm and 3.00pm on the South Front Lawn. See description below
What You Can Expect To See & Do
Family Drama Workshops
Big, Bold & Baroque: A Vanbrugh Architecture Adventure
Step inside the bold, imaginative world of Sir John Vanbrugh – playwright, architect, soldier, spy and dreamer!
In this lively, hands-on family workshop, you’ll explore the extraordinary life and buildings of Sir John Vanbrugh through movement, imagination, and play.
Discover how his palaces, castles and theatres were designed to feel dramatic, powerful and full of story – just like his plays. Bring his dramatic Baroque designs to life as you discover why Vanbrugh was the true rockstar of the English Baroque.
Together, you’ll uncover the stories hidden in his buildings, explore how bold spaces shape our emotions and see architecture in a whole new way.
Vanbrugh believed imagination could build anything – stories, buildings and ideas. In this workshop, families will discover that they can too.
Storytelling Performances
Meet John Vanbrugh: playwright, architect, soldier, spy, and all-round rule-breaker.
This fast-paced, interactive 20-minute family storytelling performance by Lucy Lill and Alys Torrance hurtles through the many hats of one of Britain’s most surprising figures.
Audience members are invited to step into Vanbrugh’s shoes as the chapters of his extraordinary story are revealed.
From frantic early travels and time spent in prison, to theatrical triumphs, political intrigue, historic fall-outs, and the creation of some of Britain’s most iconic buildings, this is history told at speed and with mischief firmly intact.
Expect comic chaos, physical storytelling and sharp wit in this playful exploration of how one man’s many talents collided to leave a lasting legacy. History has never been quite so busy – or so much fun.
Perfect for families and curious minds of all ages.
FAQs
Will I need to purchase admission tickets?
- Admission to Stowe House and Museum will cost £3 per person, under 5s free. We highly recommend you pre-book your ticket here
- Entry to the National Trust Garden will be free of charge and does not require booking
- Vanbrugh programme activities throughout the gardens and house are free of charge and included with admission
Will I need to book tickets for activities?
Due to limited capacity, you will need to book free of charge tickets to the Drama Workshops and Vanbrugh Tours at Stowe House.
Where is parking?
Please arrive and park at the National Trust Stowe car park at the New Inn Visitor Centre, postcode MK18 5DQ. Free of charge. If you require accessible parking at Stowe House, please email us to pre-book.
Who is Sir John Vanbrugh?
Ah, a man of many talents! In short, a playwright, an architect, a garden designer and close friend of the British aristocracy. Intrigued? Find out more on our dedicated article about the man of the moment to discover his life’s work and legacy he left on Stowe. Turn the page and read the article.
Are there family friendly facilities?
Yes, we have a range of family friendly facilities across the estate. At both Stowe House and the National Trust Visitor Centre (The New Inn) there are baby change toilets, cafes serving child friendly options and breastfeeding is welcome.
Is Stowe accessible?
Stowe House is fully accessible with a lift in operation to take you from our ground level to the State Rooms. Accessible parking is available at both Stowe House (pre-booked only) and the National Trust. The garden itself, has varying terrain, hard gravel paths with steep inclines in place. Check out of our full accessibility information here and the garden accessibility information here.
Where can I find more information about the gardens?
Our historic estate is cared for by several partners. The gardens are opened and cared for by the National Trust. To find out more about the monumental landscape that surrounds the house and its visitor facilities, please visit their website.
FAQs
Will I need to purchase admission tickets?
- Admission to Stowe House and Museum will cost £3 per person, under 5s free. We highly recommend you pre-book your ticket here
- Entry to the National Trust Garden will be free of charge and does not require booking
- Vanbrugh programme activities throughout the gardens and house are free of charge and included with admission
Will I need to book tickets for activities?
Due to limited capacity, you will need to book free of charge tickets to the Drama Workshops and Vanbrugh Tours at Stowe House.
Where is parking?
Please arrive and park at the National Trust Stowe car park at the New Inn Visitor Centre, postcode MK18 5DQ. Free of charge. If you require accessible parking at Stowe House, please email us to pre-book.
Who is Sir John Vanbrugh?
Ah, a man of many talents! In short, a playwright, an architect, a garden designer and close friend of the British aristocracy. Intrigued? Find out more on our dedicated article about the man of the moment to discover his life’s work and legacy he left on Stowe. Turn the page and read the article.
Are there family friendly facilities?
Yes, we have a range of family friendly facilities across the estate. At both Stowe House and the National Trust Visitor Centre (The New Inn) there are baby change toilets, cafes serving child friendly options and breastfeeding is welcome.
Is Stowe accessible?
Stowe House is fully accessible with a lift in operation to take you from our ground level to the State Rooms. Accessible parking is available at both Stowe House (pre-booked only) and the National Trust. The garden itself, has varying terrain, hard gravel paths with steep inclines in place. Check out of our full accessibility information here and the garden accessibility information here.
Where can I find more information about the gardens?
Our historic estate is cared for by several partners. The gardens are opened and cared for by the National Trust. To find out more about the monumental landscape that surrounds the house and its visitor facilities, please visit their website.
Supporters
With thanks to the supporters of this event, whose valued contributions have helped create a memorable celebration for visitors of all ages.














