Heritage Days are here again…
Well, almost! It’s now August, and that’s Heritage Open Days Eve in our book!
We’ll be open for both weekends of the national festival, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Do you remember the early days of the festival, and the first venues you visited?
You can visit us on:
Saturday 14 September (on this day, we’ll also host the Arts Trail, see details if you are visiting)
Sunday 15 September
Saturday 21 September
Sunday 22 September
All opening times are 10am until 4pm, recommended last entry time 3.30pm. Admission is free!
Tea, coffee and homemade cakes are served on Open Days.
Find out how a Coventry narrow-loom weaver and his family would have lived and worked in the 1540s. Discover the history of this medieval building and how it was rescued from demolition by a group of local residents. Explore the working medieval garden showing the plants that would have been grown for food, flavouring, medicine and household use.
Please note there is no entry to the solar, the room containing the loom on Heritage Open Days. If you miss our August Open Day and therefore the last chance to see the loom, you could always book onto a private group tour.