Nature in Art Gallery and Museum

Description

Nature in Art is a unique museum and art gallery located at Wallsworth Hall just outside Gloucester, offering one of the best things to do with kids in Gloucestershire. It is the world's first museum dedicated exclusively to fine, decorative, and applied art inspired by nature. Families can explore diverse artworks in a grand Georgian mansion, ranging from ancient artifacts to modern sculptures, all set within beautiful grounds.  

Admission is budget-friendly, with prices starting from £6.75 for children and £7.50 for adults. Under 8 goes free. 

If you are looking for the best place for a day out with family and kids that blends creativity with the outdoors, this is the perfect spot. It offers an educational day out where children can discover how artists from different cultures and periods have interpreted the natural world. It is a tranquil yet inspiring destination featuring interactive exhibits and artist-in-residence programs that bring the creative process to life. 

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • The Sculpture Garden: A large outdoor area where kids can run around while discovering life-sized statues of animals hidden among the trees.
  • Artist-in-Residence Studio: A dedicated space where a different artist works every week; it's a great way for children to see art being made in real-time.
  • The Flemish Tapestries: Incredible, large-scale woven scenes of wildlife that show how people decorated their homes centuries ago.
  • Contemporary Glass Collection: Vibrant and delicate glass pieces that capture the colors and shapes of the natural world.
  • Wildlife Activity Wall: An interactive area designed for younger visitors to engage with the themes of the current exhibitions.
  • The Wallsworth Hall Grand Staircase: A stunning architectural feature of the Georgian house that makes you feel like you've stepped into a movie set.
  • Picasso Ceramics: Look out for specific ceramic pieces by the famous artist that feature natural motifs.
  • The Library Gallery: A quiet space often housing temporary exhibitions or detailed botanical illustrations.
  • Dali Sketches: Small but fascinating drawings that show how surrealism can be inspired by the environment.
  • The "Mini-Beast" Interactive Walk: A brand-new outdoor sensory trail for 2026 where kids use magnifying glasses to find hidden artistic interpretations of insects.

Facilities

  • Coffee Shop: Serves homemade cakes, light lunches, and refreshments with views of the garden.
  • Gift Shop: Stocks nature-themed books, art supplies, and unique gifts.
  • Toilets & Baby Changing: Fully accessible facilities located on the ground floor.
  • Buggy Parking: There is plenty of space in the lobby to leave strollers if you prefer to walk through the hall.
  • Free WiFi: Available throughout the visitor center and cafe.

What to see

Pro-Tips

  • Check the Artist Schedule: Look at the website before you go to see which artist is in residence; some are more "hands-on" with kids than others.
  • Pack a Sketchbook: Many children feel inspired after seeing the galleries; the garden is the perfect place for them to sit and draw.
  • Activity Packs: Ask at the front desk for children's activity sheets or trails that help keep them engaged as they move through the rooms.

What Visitors Love

  • Quiet Atmosphere: Parents appreciate that it isn't as loud or frantic as city-center museums, making it better for neurodivergent children.
  • Friendly Staff: Many visitors note how welcoming the volunteers are when explaining the artworks to young people.
  • The Garden: The outdoor space is a huge hit for families needing to burn off energy between looking at indoor galleries.

What Visitors Don't Like

  • Strict "No Touch" Policy: Some areas have very delicate art, so parents of toddlers find they have to be extra vigilant.
  • Limited Public Transport: It is much easier to reach by car than by bus, which can be tricky for some families.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

  • Adults: £7.50
  • Concessions: £6.75 (over 60s and under 16s)
  • Under 8s: FREE

Pricing URL: https://natureinart.org.uk/visit/general-info-entry-charges-etc/

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

Tuesday - Sunday (& Bank Holidays): 10am - 5pm 

Address: Nature in Art, Gloucester, UK

Post Code: GL2 9PA

Council: Tewkesbury

County: Gloucestershire

  • By Car: Located on the A443. Use postcode GL2 9PA. There is a large, free on-site car park.
  • By Bus: The number 351 bus stops nearby, but services can be infrequent.
  • By Train: Gloucester station is approximately 3 miles away; a taxi from the station takes about 10 minutes.

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