Tours around this 118 year old heritage vessel - only one of two blacked-sailed trading wherries still remaining of the originall 300 or so. For many years they were the lorries of the region carrying all the types of goods and normally sailed by a crew of two. Photos and archive printed materials about the wherres to explore and a chance to visit the base where The Albion is moored and maintained.
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