Witches Brew Workshop & Tour at Provan Hall

Witches Brew Workshop at Provan Hall - Family Friendly
500 years of history in the heart of Easterhouse, Glasgow. Arguably Glasgow’s oldest house, Provan Hall is the best example of a medieval fortified house in Scotland and lies with the Seven Lochs Wetland Park. Architecture, history, arts, culture, there is something for everyone at this somewhat hidden historic gem. From lords and ladies to a titanic survivor, there is a rich tapestry here of history and folk tales. Join our witches brew workshop to find out about Provan Hall’s link to the witch trials, learn about the medicinal herbs grown in our gardens since medieval times and brew your own concoction. BOOK YOUR PLACE BY EMAILING info@provanhall.org. Tell us your name and the number of spaces you’d like to book. If you book a place and then cannot make the workshop, please do let us know so we can let someone on the waiting list take your place. Please note this is an adult workshop and a supervising adult must accompany anyone under the age of 18. We will also be running a family friendly workshop of Witches Brew.
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO

85 Auchinlea Road, Glasgow, UK, G34 9QD

85 Auchinlea Rd, Glasgow G34 9QD, UK

G34 9QD

VISIT DETAILS

TOUR DATES & TIMES
Sunday 22nd September: 3 : 00 PM
TOUR INFORMATION
Tour Duration: 90 minutes
Tour Meeting Point: 85 Auchinlea Road, Glasgow, UK, G34 9QD
BUILDING OPENING HOURS
N/A

BOOKING DETAILS

OTHER INFORMATION

TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Easterhouse train station, but easiest way to get there is X19 bus from city centre, or any bus to the Glasgow Fort retail park.
Parking Available: yes
Additional Parking Details: All floors in the museum are uneven.
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Limited Access
Further Accessibility Details: Due to the age of the building, not all areas are accessible and wheel chair access is not universal. There is no lift to the upper floors of the museum. The door widths in our ground floors measure from 780mm.
Facilities: Toilets
Additional Restricitions on Access: All floors in the museum are uneven.
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Provan Hall Community Management Trust
Provan Hall Community Management Trust is a local independent charity. We are responsible for the operation and management of one of Glasgow's oldest houses, Provan Hall. The recent renovation of Provan Hall by Glasgow City Council has allowed us opportunity to breathe new life into one of Glasgow's oldest events. A community heritage site of national significance. We are committed to providing a community facility to support building knowledge, skills, access to arts, heritage and recreation in Easterhouse and welcoming visitors from far and wide.
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Email: info@provanhall.org
Website: www.provanhall.org

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