Roman Crafts: Make an offering to the gods! — Butser Ancient Farm
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Roman Crafts: Make an offering to the gods!


Get hands on and learn about Roman pantheon! Drop-in workshops for all ages

Activities free with your admission! Normal entrance prices apply.

Join artist Isabel Young to create a votive offering dedicated to Ceres, goddess of harvest!

This May half term we’ll be unveiling a brand new Lararium – a Roman household shrine - in our beautiful Roman Villa as we celebrate the Villa’s 20th anniversary. 

As part of the grand unveiling the artist behind the Lararium, Isabel Young from the RCA (Royal College of Art), will be running free drop-in workshops for visitors to make a votive offering for the shrine. Learn more about ancient Roman beliefs and get hands on with clay and natural materials to make a beautiful statuette to honour the roman gods!

Workshops will run from 10:30 to 12:30 and 1:30 to 3:30 daily. Find out more about Isabel and her Lararium project below.

half term activities

  • Follow a free trail around the farm to discover the gods and monsters of ancient mythology!

  • Get hands-on and learn an ancient skill like spinning or carving chalk

  • Learn about the Roman pantheon and make an offering in our lararium!

Please be aware our half term activities may be subject to change on the day.


*Annual Passholders get free admission to the farm any day we’re open for general admission — you only need to visit twice before you’re quid’s in! Learn more.

DOGS: Please feel free to bring your dogs with you!

REFUNDS: If we aren’t able to open the farm on the day of your visit, you will of course be completely refunded. Unfortunately in any other circumstances we aren’t able to offer refunds.

COVID-19: We’re still being careful, and will follow the government advice at the time. We’re a mostly-outdoors site, and encourage people to mask indoors if it makes them more comfortable. If you have any symptoms of COVID-19 or have been asked to self-isolate when you’re due to visit, please stay at home and take care of yourself.