Keep the kids entertained this half term with £1 entry at Dorchester's Shire Hall

By Lottie Welch

10th Feb 2022 | Local News

Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum is offering £1 entry for kids this half term
Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum is offering £1 entry for kids this half term

Help keep the kids entertained this half term at Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum.

The Dorchester attraction is hosting a range of seaside themed activities for half-term and children can visit for just £1.

Included in entry, children will be able to take part in a super seaside spotting trail and craft activities.

Alongside this, visitors can also explore Shire Hall museum and use interactive iPad guides to discover the stories of children and adults who were tried at Shire Hall, as well as try on the hats, wigs and gowns on display in the historic courtroom.

Shire Hall café will also be open throughout half term with brunches, daily-changing lunches, children's meals and cakes.

For more information, visit shirehalldorset.org

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