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Marston Park
Marston Park is a Grade II listed park and garden near Frome in Somerset, designed for recreation in the 19th century. It boasts charming ruins, including the Boat House and Keeper’s Cottage, as well as beautiful views across the lake and woodland.
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This stunning and unique destination will be offering a wonderful programme of events and experiences throughout the year, all starting when the gates open on the 30th April. Marston Park will be running an eclectic cultural programme alongside holistic and creative workshops, talks and activities, to suit all tastes, energies and interests. Whether it be watching a lone violinist performing on the stage in the lake, taking part in a Haiku masterclass, exploring a visual art exhibition, or yoga classes on the lakefront, visitors can expect to come away both entertained and inspired.
A collection of stay/work creative studios under canvas line one side of the lake, furnished with a
desk, guitar, easel and artists’ materials, they are just as perfect for inspiring creativity as they are for relaxing and soaking up a sunset.
Across the water, artisan picnic hampers, wood-fired feasts and al fresco banquets are on the menu. The lakeside bar is open every day until 11pm, and extrathirsty visitors can wet their whistles on scheduled beer and nature pairing trails and micro cocktail bars. Food trucks are serving a rotating menu with a melting pot of local flavours and globally influenced cooking, from Greek and Northern-Thai street food to wood-fired sourdough pizzas.
“It feels as if it has never been so important to get out in nature and reconnect with total strangers, friends and family. We want Marston Park to be a place where everyone can come to get inspired as we all look to the future, and how we want to live,” explains Michael Fenna, one of the co-founders.
Visit with a free membership or book a stay at Marston Park from 30th April via the website.
Find and follow: www.marstonpark.co.uk www.facebook.com/marstonpark www.instagram.com/marstonpark