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Easter Storytelling at The Bishop's Palace

The Bishop's Palace & Gardens, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2PD

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Easter Storytelling at The Bishop's Palace

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Rebecca Gryspeerdt will be reading from her book Helpful Nell: A story set in The Bishop's Palace featuring the swans of Wells.

"Nell and Cuddly Rabbit spend a week helping out at the Palace. But can Nell teach the cygnets how to ring the bell? And will they all stay safe and sound?"

Helpful Nell is written and illustrated by Rebecca Gryspeerdt and is available to buy in the gift shop. Don't forget to collect your free Helpful Nell Spring Easter trail on your way through the entrance gate!

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Our Easter Half Term activities are included with any standard admission including The Bishop's Palace Admission Ticket (which includes 12 months of return visits from the date of your first visit and you're welcome to use it again on any normal sightseeing day) and Membership.

Buy Admission Here: https://bishopspalace.digitickets.co.uk/tickets

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Map and Directions

Road Directions

Find out about the latest on the roads and get travel directions from TravelWest Bristol City Council operates a Clean Air Zone in the city centre area. To find out more and to check if you will need to pay, go to bristol.gov.uk/streets-travel/bristol-caz

Public Transport Directions

For comprehensive information about getting here by public transport, please visit TravelWest

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