From bobbing and weaving to trapping and tasting, there’ll be lots of apple-y events to join in with, plus plenty of golden delicious treats to gobble up in the tea room.
Then, see how Victorian cooks would have used apples, and meet the gardener to learn how he deals with pests in the orchard. There’ll also be falconry displays, pottery and archery to join in with, and music from a local folk band.
Takes place 10am-6pm both days; £9.20-£15.40, English Heritage members go free.