Knebworth House will welcome families for an autism-friendly early opening in April.
On Monday, April 3 The Gardens, Park, Adventure Playground and Dinosaur Trail will open at 8.30am for families with children and adults on the autistic spectrum, learning disabilities or sensory and communication disorders - with the aim to give families the chance to enjoy the facilities in a quieter, more peaceful environment.
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This is a perfect opportunity to enjoy the 28-acres of tranquil Formal Gardens, spacious Deer Park, Dinosaur Trail with 72 life-sized prehistoric creatures, relaxing Garden Terrace Tea Room and the Adventure Playground which was designed with a strong consideration of inclusion for all.
To attend, purchase a Park & Gardens admission ticket either online at a discounted rate of £12.50 or full price £13.50 on arrival.
From 10.30am the Park, Gardens and Playground will be open as usual to the public.
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Managing director Martha Lytton Cobbold said: "We are pleased to offer our autism-friendly early opening again this year and hope that families can enjoy Knebworth House and all it has to offer in a calm and relaxed atmosphere during the busy Easter holidays."
For more information, go to knebworthhouse.com
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