HISTORIC East Riddlesden Hall reopens next month.
The 17th-century National Trust property will welcome visitors again after a winter of repairs and deep cleaning.
It will reopen on February 18, for the school half-term holidays.
And families are being invited to help plant willow shoots.
Drop-in planting sessions take place on the lower field between 10.30am and 12.30pm on February 20 and 21.
Later in the year, the willow will be weaved to create a tunnel.
Jill Saunders, head gardener at the hall, said: "The willow tunnel will be a great addition.
"It will provide a perfect leafy den and shady play area for children to enjoy and make a fantastic place for a family picnic."
Other half-term activities will include a new property trail and arts and crafts.
The hall will be open Saturdays to Wednesdays between February 18 and 26.
Normal admission charges will apply.
Visit nationaltrust.org.uk/east-riddlesden-hall or call 01535 607075 for more details.
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