Sun, 30 Aug 2015 3:00pm
Kegworth Public Houses And Breweries Walk
A walk around Kegworth village taking in the history of Kegworth public houses past and present along with the history and location of the village’s two breweries. The walk will focus on facts about brewing, customs and excise, and the personalities associated with the public houses. Discover which of the village’s public houses served as meeting places for old Kegworth organisations such as the Hat Club.
The walk will take 1 to 2 hours and will start and finish at Kegworth Museum. The walk costs £4 per person including optional light refreshments at the Museum afterwards.
Walk limited to a maximum of 15 people. Therefore pre-booking is advisable, although spaces may be available on the day. To book please contact Sheila Sharpe 01509 673613 or email info@kegworthmuseum.org.uk
Part of a series of walks by the folks from Kegworth Museum promoting fitness and well-being as well as an interest in local history.
Venue: From Kegworth Museum 52 High Street
Disabled Access: Yes, but some steep inclines
Contact: Sheila Sharpe / 01509 673613 / info@kegworthmuseum.org.uk
Kegworth Public Houses And Breweries Walk
A walk around Kegworth village taking in the history of Kegworth public houses past and present along with the history and location of the village’s two breweries. The walk will focus on facts about brewing, customs and excise, and the personalities associated with the public houses. Discover which of the village’s public houses served as meeting places for old Kegworth organisations such as the Hat Club.
The walk will take 1 to 2 hours and will start and finish at Kegworth Museum. The walk costs £4 per person including optional light refreshments at the Museum afterwards.
Walk limited to a maximum of 15 people. Therefore pre-booking is advisable, although spaces may be available on the day. To book please contact Sheila Sharpe 01509 673613 or email info@kegworthmuseum.org.uk
Part of a series of walks by the folks from Kegworth Museum promoting fitness and well-being as well as an interest in local history.
Venue: From Kegworth Museum 52 High Street
Disabled Access: Yes, but some steep inclines
Contact: Sheila Sharpe / 01509 673613 / info@kegworthmuseum.org.uk