Tuesday evening in the Gardens 6.30pm - 7.30pm
Make the most of the British summertime with an outdoor practice in the fresh air. Yoga on the Lawn is a relaxed, drop-in class taking place every Tuesday evening from 28th July until 1st September. To keep things fresh, we will explore a different, beautiful area of the Aubourn grounds each week, allowing you to connect with nature whilst you move.
Please note that these sessions are weather permitting. Keep an eye on our social media channels for updates if the skies look a little grey!
When: Every Tuesday evening (28th July – 1st September)
Time: 6.30pm – 7.30pm
What to bring: A yoga mat and comfortable layers to stay cosy during the relaxation.
There is no booking required for these summer sessions, simply turn up on the day, roll out your mat, and enjoy a gentle, welcoming practice led by Katie. Her calm, inclusive style is perfect for all abilities, whether you are a seasoned yogi or trying it for the very first time.
Sessions are available on:
28th July
4th August
18th August
25th August
1st September
Hi, I'm Katie, a yoga teacher and mum of three.
My yoga journey began 15 years ago and has supported me through many stages of life, from pregnancy and motherhood to the everyday challenges of balancing a busy family life. What started as a physical practice gradually became a valuable tool for finding calm, clarity, and balance.
I'm passionate about making yoga accessible and welcoming for everybody, regardless of age, experience, flexibility, or fitness level. My teaching style is calm, supportive, and easy to follow, creating a space where students can move at their own pace and feel comfortable exactly as they are.
Alongside my 200-hour yoga teacher training, I am also qualified in children's yoga and have worked with children aged 3–12, helping them develop confidence, coordination, and emotional regulation through movement and mindfulness.
I believe yoga isn't about perfect poses, it's about connecting with yourself, finding what feels good in your body, and leaving class feeling a little more grounded than when you arrived.
My favourite part of teaching yoga
Helping people feel comfortable, capable, and at ease in both their bodies and minds. Making myself and students giggle, life is already too serious!
What I'm powered by
Caffeine, connection, and calm.
A fun fact about me
Before becoming a yoga teacher, I trained as a mechanic and worked for Audi for 10 years. These days, my life is split between peaceful yoga spaces and muddy motocross race tracks!