The walk will include the blue plaque and historic buildings with insights into past village life.
No booking is necessary for this walk, which will start from St. Mary's Church porch, Church Street. The estimated duration of the walk is two hours. The maximum number of participants is 24.
The walk is partially accessible with some cobble paving, and one set of steps, which can be avoided. It is on level pavements, but they are narrow in places and sometimes bumpy. Accessible toilet at starting point of St. Mary's Church.
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