A tale of Three Towns

Type:Historical

St Oswalds Church Hall, Off School Lane, Mayfield Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1AN

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A tale of Three Towns

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The leading authority on Ashbourne history, Adrian Henstock talks on "a Tale of Three Towns, Medieval Ashbourne from the Norman Conquest to the Black Death".

Tickets are available from Ashbourne Visitor Information Centre.

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Tickets cost £5, and include refreshments.

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