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             Visitor's Guides  /  Heritage Open day                       

                


                   

St Clare's Guides
1. The Church and Presbytery (Four A5 Pages) Acrobat Reader / Broadband Users 
2. The Altarpiece (Four A5 Pages) Acrobat Reader / Broadband Users 
3. Childrens I Spy Sheets
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             Heritage Open Days

 

Heritage Open Days 2009

 

Heritage Open Days is England's biggest and most popular voluntary cultural event

Working in conjunction with all of the districts in the Liverpool city region, Liverpool Culture Company aims to promote Merseyside’s heritage as part of Heritage Open Days 2008. 

St Clares Church will be open on Saturday 12th September 2009  from  10.00am to 5.30pm.

Heritage Open Days celebrates England's fantastic architecture and culture by offering free access to properties that are usually closed to the public or normally charge for admission.  Every year buildings of every age, style and function throw open their doors, ranging from castles to factories, town halls to tithe barns, parish churches to Buddhist temples.  It is an annual chance to discover hidden treasures and enjoy a range of tours, events and activities that bring local history and culture to life.

Free of charge and literally on people's doorstep, Heritage Open Days is an event for everyone, whatever their background, age and ability. 

Co-ordinated nationally by English Heritage, the event thrives on the enthusiasm and expertise of local people. Thousands of volunteers from all walks of life share their knowledge and memories with some 800,000 visitors every year, making Heritage Open Days England's largest voluntary cultural event.

Link to Heritage Open Days Web Site