Heritage Open Days celebrate the country’s outstanding architecture and culture by offering free access to properties normally closed to the public or which charge an entry fee.
Over 10 days, come and enjoy Wirral's rich heritage of architecture, landscape and history. Visit historic buildings and gardens, join guided walks and trails and discover our peninsula's fascinating history. This year's theme is 'Creativity Unwrapped', giving us an extra opportunity to celebrate our writers, musicians, painters, poets, potters, storytellers, landscape gardeners, stained glass artists and many more creative individuals.
Wirral's Heritage Open Days programme is organised by the Wirral History & Heritage Association.
View the full brochure for details of all events: Wirral Heritage Open Days 2023
For more information: www.wirralhistoryandheritage.org.uk
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
|---|---|
| Unit 1 - Adult Ticket | Free |
| Unit 2 - Child Ticket | Free |
Free Admission
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