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A guided walk of Helpston village with an information display.
A short walk around the village from the church to Torpel Field, which contains evidence of Torpel Manor. At Botolph Barn (opposite church) census records on display together with newspaper archive slideshows and artefacts from recent "House Detective" findings.
Event Times
Saturday 18 September: Tours from 0930
Booking Details
Pre-booking: Book on the day
COVID-19 Considerations
This event will run in line with local & national government guidelines at the time of the festival
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