Heritage Walk round Upton Village starting at Library. Covers four of Upton’s five listed buildings. (Visits to some of these will be included). Displays of historic photographs in Upton Library, Victory Hall and the two churches. The walk finishes at St Mary’s Church, Church Rd, Upton, CH49 6JZ.
Limited disabled access. Part of the walk has limited access for people with mobility problems. An alternative route will be provided which will re-join the main route after the restricted section.
Refreshment available in St Mary’s Church, or can be bought locally.
Booking required
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