AN autumn celebration of quince and apples is being held at Norton Priory Museum and Gardens tomorrow, from 12 noon until 4pm.
Craft stalls, traditional activities and games and a range of preserves, cakes and produce will be available.
A farmer’s market will be making its debut appearance at the priory, offering cheese, eggs, bread and yoghurt.
Children can decorate a bird box, make a scarecrow and listen to stories in the orchard.
Norton Priory is home to the national collection of tree quince, with more than 20 varieties.
There are also 12 varieties of English apples in the walled garden.
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