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Blyth Valley in north-east Suffolk and occasionally also in the wider area. These events include those held in
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Heritage Open Days - Exhibition : ‘Walpole Old Chapel and Local Connections’
Venue: Walpole Old Chapel, Halesworth Road (B1117), Walpole
IP19 9AZlink
Open Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th September, as part of Heritage Open Days. Come and visit this atmospheric Grade II* listed building, once a farmhouse but with a long history as a non-conformist meeting house, evidenced by its superb interior. In addition, the Chapel’s Discovery Group’s researchers have tracked many people in the registers and many came from several miles away. It was not surprising that there was a stable in the Chapel Yard and the footings of this are still visible. Our present visitors are also from far and wide.
Venue: Village Hall, Lowestoft Road, Reydon near Southwold
IP18 6RFlink
Taking place on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th September. This year with an Olympic and Paralympic theme. The trail, raising funds for Reydon Christmas Lights, encourages local Reydon people to get creative and make a scarecrow for outside their home or business. The trail can be followed on foot, by bicycle or by car. Come and find your favourite! Programmes (£5) on sale from Reydon Village Hall, Bridgefoot Stores and Boyden Stores. Homemade refreshments available throughout the weekend at Reydon Village Hall.
Ticket Details: Trail programme £5
Who to Contact: Email : reydonscarecrowtrail@gmail.com.
Come and visit the Masonic Hall in Halesworth as part of the Heritage Open Days. This Grade II listed building was formerly a warehouse for Roe and Co before being purchased by the Lodge of Prudence, who have been meeting here since 1880. With many interesting artefacts on display, and members of the Lodge available to discuss these with you.
NOTE : access is by a steep staircase.
Ticket Details: Free. No booking required.
Taking place August 24th - September 18th inclusive. Open Sundays 2pm-4pm, Mondays-Saturdays 11am-4pm. Featuring the work of Anna-Lise Horsley, Margie Britz, Maria Pavledis.