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Local author and expert on medieval landscapes and local history, Sue Woore, guides a "1547 Ashbourne Map Walk".
Tickets are available from Ashbourne Visitor Information Centre or by callin 01335 343666.
Tickets cost £2.50, and include a map guide.
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