The Tiger Who Came to Tea exhibition at Newark Park

Complete with interactive play kitchen and life-size model tiger, an exhibition celebrating The Tiger Who Came to Tea arrives at Newark Park this summer.

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The touring National Trust exhibition, celebrating 50 years of The Tiger Who Came to Tea, arrives at Newark Park in July. Seven Stories and Damien Wootton
The touring National Trust exhibition, celebrating 50 years of The Tiger Who Came to Tea, arrives at Newark Park in July. ©Seven Stories and Damien Wootton

Celebrating the 50-year anniversary of The Tiger Who Came to Tea, families can explore the artwork from the popular children’s book, alongside storytelling, craft sessions and a themed garden trail, at Newark Park this summer.

The exhibition, which is touring National Trust properties across the country until 2020, will be displayed in Gloucestershire at the stunning Tudor hunting lodge from Saturday 6 July to Sunday 1 September 2019.

Written and illustrated by Judith Kerr, The Tiger Who Came to Tea remains a firm family favourite and has sold over 5 million copies since it was published in 1968.

Event

The Tiger Who Came to Tea exhibition

Venue

Newark Park

Dates

Saturday 6 July to Sunday 1 September 2019

Times

From 11am to 5pm

Admission

Admission costs £10 for adults and £5 for children

Telephone

(01453) 842644

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