Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate
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The Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate in Cambridge will feature a 'Play' Garden with creative activities, and admission is required.
We’re all about getting creative this year at Ickworth Estate, so head to our ‘Play’ Garden and you’ll be greeted with overflowing opportunities fill the long summer days. Explore a journey of play activities as you head to this area of the estate as you create, explore, move, wonder and make-believe. In the ‘Play’ Garden, lose track of time weaving through wild mazes, playing in mud kitchens, immersing yourself in the sensory garden, storytelling and performing on the Summer House stage. With many different activities, there’s plenty to excite all ages of children, and adults that are young at heart.
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Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate takes place on Monday, 24 August 2026 at 09:30. The event runs until Wednesday, 2 September 2026.
Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate is held at Ickworth Estate in Cambridge (Ickworth Estate, Horringer, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk).
Tickets for Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate can be booked via nationaltrust.org.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate
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The Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate in Cambridge will feature a 'Play' Garden with creative activities, and admission is required.
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We’re all about getting creative this year at Ickworth Estate, so head to our ‘Play’ Garden and you’ll be greeted with overflowing opportunities fill the long summer days. Explore a journey of play activities as you head to this area of the estate as you create, explore, move, wonder and make-believe. In the ‘Play’ Garden, lose track of time weaving through wild mazes, playing in mud kitchens, immersing yourself in the sensory garden, storytelling and performing on the Summer House stage. With many different activities, there’s plenty to excite all ages of children, and adults that are young at heart.
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❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate?
Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate takes place on Monday, 24 August 2026 at 09:30. The event runs until Wednesday, 2 September 2026.
Where is Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate taking place?
Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate is held at Ickworth Estate in Cambridge (Ickworth Estate, Horringer, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk).
How do I get tickets for Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate?
Tickets for Summer of Play at Ickworth Estate can be booked via nationaltrust.org.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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