Nantwich Museum to run more popular guided walks
Nantwich Museum has announced a new programme of its highly popular guided walks.
Options include a Riverside Walk, Nantwich Town Tour, Welsh Row Tour and a Lake and Woodland Tour.
Nantwich Museum has announced a new programme of its highly popular guided walks.
Options include a Riverside Walk, Nantwich Town Tour, Welsh Row Tour and a Lake and Woodland Tour.
by Jonathan White
St Mary’s Church on Monks Lane in Acton organised several ‘Holly Holy Day’ events to mark the Battle of Nantwich.
The Church was open with ‘Tea at The Tower’ volunteers serving hot drinks and buttered toast.
Holly Holy Day in Nantwich is Saturday January 22 – the day residents celebrated the end in 1644 of the Royalist siege of the town by wearing a sprig of holly in their hats.
And while this year’s Battle of Nantwich re-enactment has been cancelled due to Covid, there are other events taking place to commemorate the occasion.
Nantwich Museum’s popular tours programme continues with three tours scheduled for January 2019.
A ‘Town Tour’ will run from 11am on Saturday 12 January.
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