The garden and wider estate at the National Trust's Barrington Court is now open daily, with new experiences for younger visitors.
Pre-schoolers and their carers can now take part in Early Years Mondays inside the Design Shed.
Each volunteer-led session features story time, messy play, and crafts centred around a unique theme, all intended to boost children's development.
These activities will take place every Monday in term-time, except bank holidays.
Gemma Sullivan, senior visitor experience officer at Barrington Court, said: "The team always looks forward to reopening seven days a week.
"This year we are particularly excited to offer some new initiatives to younger visitors – with Early Years Mondays, we hope children will enjoy the play experience and then head out for an explore.
"Spring is a wonderful time for discovering nature and colour here, it's beautiful for any age really."
One such initiative is the roll out of sensory backpacks for self-led visits.
Gear like noise-cancelling headphones, child size sunglasses, and a variety of engaging toys can be borrowed from visitor reception to aid autistic visitors or those with sensory processing disorders.
However, the Court and Strode House remain closed due to the Barrington Court Revival project.
Visiting hours are from 10am to 5pm daily.
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