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| Season (3 Apr 2026) | ||
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| Friday | 09:30 | - 16:00 |
| Season (4 Apr 2026) | ||
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| Saturday | 09:30 | - 16:00 |
| Season (6 Apr 2026) | ||
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| Monday | 09:30 | - 16:00 |
A Fun Easter Experience Awaits
The farm is full of mischief this Easter! Farmer Bill's fluffy chicks have escaped through an open gate and are now hiding all over the site. Follow the trail, solve the clues, and spot every mischievous chick along the way. Once they've all been found, head to the final stop and collect a well-earned Easter prize!
Designed especially for young explorers, this farm-themed Easter egg hunt is a relaxed, self-led activity that can be completed at your own pace. It's the perfect addition to your visit, offering a fun and engaging way to explore House of Marbles together. Don't worry if you get stuck – Farmer Bill's friendly farmyard helpers will be there to guide you, cheer you on, and make sure your adventure is full of fun.
Dress Up & Win a Special Surprise
Why not go all out? Whether it's a full farmers' costume, a chick-themed t-shirt, or any fun, fancy dress, those who rise to the occasion will receive a special surprise when collecting their trail map. Plus, it's the perfect photo opportunity at the end of the trail.
Extra Fun for the Whole Family ️
The fun doesn't stop once the trail is complete. After all that adventuring, a well-earned break is essential – so why not refuel at The Old Pottery Restaurant? With delicious dishes from our menu, we highly recommend booking in advance, as it will be a busy day.
Farmer Bill's Hunt Booking Tips:
⭕ Book in Advance: Tickets must be purchased online ahead of time. We highly recommend booking early, as we sold out last year.
⭕ One Ticket Per Child: Each ticket covers one child's participation in the hunt.
⭕ Time Slots: Please arrive anytime within your allocated time slot to receive your map.
⭕ Stay and Play: Once you have started the trail, you're welcome to stay as long as you like.
⭕ Hamper Prize Draw: Every ticket purchased automatically enters you to win our Easter Hamper!
⭕ Farmyard Helpers Break: Our farmyard friends take a break from searching between 12:30 and 13:00. Expect a brief pause if you arrive or finish around this time.
⭕ Please note: All event bookings are final. Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be moved once booked. Please refer to our Event Terms & Conditions for full details.
Allergies: If your child has any allergies or intolerances, please fill in this form to guarantee they will receive a suitable prize. For more information, please contact enquiries@houseofmarbles.com
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By Car
To reach House of Marbles from the A38 at Drumbridges roundabout, whether you're coming from Exeter or Plymouth, take the exit for the A382 towards Bovey Tracey. Follow the signs to Bovey Tracey, and House of Marbles will be on your left as you approach the town.
The drive from the roundabout should take around 5 minutes. Be sure to look out for the brown tourist signs with our name on them.
FREE parking is available at House of Marbles. If you can not find a space in front of the building, you will find additional parking to the rear of the building.
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By Train
Directions to House of Marbles via train. The closest railway station is Newton Abbot, which is a 15-minute taxi or bus journey away. Please see the National Rail Website for more detailed travel information.
By Bus
Directions to House of Marbles via bus. From Newton Abbot Bus Station, take bus number 39 and disembark at Pottery Road, Bovey Tracey. Please refer to the latest Stagecoach timetable for the most up-to-date information.
This bus runs from Newton Abbot to Heathfield – Bovey Tracey – Chudleigh Knighton – Chudleigh – Exeter Bus Station.
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