Heritage Open Days are back for 2023
With the summer holidays nearly wrapped up it might feel like there's limited time to book in activities and plan family days out. Fortunately, next month hundreds of historic and hidden venues will be open to the public free-of-charge as part of the National Trust's Heritage Open Days.
Liam Montgomery, Heritage Open Days Marketing & Projects Manager said: “Whether it’s art, music, writing, or another outlet, creativity moves us and shapes our history and culture. This year organisers have once again come up trumps and created a stellar programme of events which put the spotlight on the people and places who give England’s heritage the X-factor and inspire festival-goers to engage with thousands of years of creativity.
About: Altrincham Little Theatre is one of the oldest community theatres in England and now hosts professional shows for people of all ages and produces five plays a season. As part of the Heritage Open Days visitors will we able to learn about the history of the theatre including it's connection with Dunham Massey.
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