Heritage Open Days 2021 - A Quiet Retreat
Type:Museum Event
Tel: 01772 534068
Tel: 01772 534068
We will be opening up access to the graveyard and war memorial . To increase insect numbers we have been allowing the development of wildflower and grasslands at the site so after 2 years one can now see the increased range of flora & fauna. Weather permitting we will have some information boards about the graves and history of the site. There will be a chance to spot wildflowers and birds in the graveyard. We also have part of Edible England theme with highlighting some the of wild flowers in our graveyard which can be used in recipes and Nettle Soup is always popular!
The information sheets will be available on the day
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