Solstice Stanwick "Lates"
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Solstice Stanwick "Lates"

When

Saturday, 20 June 2026, 21:00 – 23:00

Rockingham Forest Trust

Stanwick Lakes, Wellingborough, NN9 6GY

Time

21:0023:00

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Summer Solstice Stanwick “Lates” Experience the magic of the summer solstice at Stanwick “Lates”, as our Visitor Centre opens late to celebrate midsummer. Begin your evening with a delicious cocktail, then relax into your choice of creative evening crafting. Corn Dollies: Mordiford Heart Learn the art of straw plaiting to create your very own Mordiford Heart, a traditional heart shaped corn dolly, woven from wheat straw. These hand-crafted items can be kept or gifted as symbols of love or friendship. Lino Fabric Printing Learn the art of lino cutting with artist Lizzie Ault before printing your own tea towel or tote bag using her unique stamps. Paint & Sip: Watercolours Unwind and get creative at our Paint & Sip evening with resident artist Louise Berrill. Learn the art of watercolours as you paint your own lakeside landscape, inspired by the beauty of our surroundings. This event is suitable for aged 16+. Parking is included in the price of the ticket.

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