New facilities and annual pass for Bowhill in 2013

5th March, 2013

A new ‘pay once’ charging scheme will be introduced at Bowhill to make the House, Country Estate and gardens even more accessible.

Under the new structure visitors will be able to purchase a season pass to the estate for a one-off entry fee, providing maximum value for money for both local visitors and tourists.
The new pass – just one of a host of exciting changes and additions Bowhill is planning for the 2013 season – means families will now be able to visit for just £10 a year (a great saving compared to last year’s £35 per entry charge).

The Estate has confirmed it will open to visitors from 29th March – 30th September, 10am -5pm (closed on Tuesdays except July and August), with the House open for tours during most bank holidays and throughout July.

New to Bowhill will be the introduction of a children’s soft play area, which will be ready for the Estate opening on 29th March. The fun and interactive addition to the facilities will be able to cater for approximately 32 children (aged nine months to six years) and will be situated across the courtyard from the Minstrel Tearoom – perfect for young ones to play regardless of the weather.

House and Events Manager, Helen Currie, at Bowhill House and Estate said: “We are very excited about our upcoming open season and with the latest changes and additions to the Estate for 2013, we are confident visitors from our local communities and further afield will immensely enjoy the day-out experience we have to offer.

“Our new opening times and price structure have been designed to make it even easier for people to visit Bowhill and explore the beautiful surroundings at their leisure.
“Our ‘Nutty the Squirrel’ soft play centre is a fantastic addition and I am sure it will be a big hit with parents. We have a fabulous 72-seat theatre, outdoor adventure playground, walking trails and gardens – meaning we now have something for everyone, from nought to 90.”

Bowhill House & Country Estate along with the other Buccleuch Estates across Scotland, will also be supporting the Scottish Government’s Year of Natural Scotland with a host of fun days and entertaining events for all the family to enjoy. For more information please log on to www.bowhill.org for the full events planner and details of how to get involved.

Entry fees for Bowhill Estate will be £3.50 adults, £2.50 concession, and free for under threes. A family ticket (two adults and two children) is available for £10.00. House and Estate tickets, which include a house tour during the open season, are also available at a price of £8.00, £7.00 for concessions.

All of the above tickets can be transferred for a season ticket in the courtyard shop which will allow repeat visits to the Estate in 2013 for no extra cost. The ‘Nutty the Squirrel’ soft play area will be charged at an additional £2 per child per visit and will be half price during the opening Easter weekend (29th – 31st March).

For more information on opening times, charges, facilities or the events on offer or if you are a group wishing to visit Bowhill House out with open season, please contact Bowhill office on 01750 22204.

Issued on behalf of Bowhill House and Estate by Beattie Communications. For further information please contact:
Hazel Clare 01324 602 557/ 07740771108 hazel.clare@onlybeattie.com
Lesley McIvor 01324 602 552/ 07740492333 lesley.mcivor@onlybeattie.com

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