
A treasure hunt in the gardens has children looking in every nook and cranny - this is the view towards the glasshouses and clock turret.

David Green showing children the Caterpillar Challenger in 2004.

Gawdy Hall Estates are pleased to work alongside local schools to provide an invaluable insight on the day-to-day running of a farming estate, offering children the chance to see what machinery is used and how some of their everyday foods begin life.
With a 'treasure hunt' and a picnic in the walled garden and a walk and trailer ride on the back of one of the Estate's John Deere's, a visit with the school is fun, educational and memorable.

Local children enjoying a visit to the farm in 2008

John Spurdens talk to the children about the gardens in 2010.