
Guides & Companions
In days of old many travellers, pedlars, tinkers, jaggers, salters perished trying to cross the open moorland of the peak district in bad weather and
In days of old many travellers, pedlars, tinkers, jaggers, salters perished trying to cross the open moorland of the peak district in bad weather and
Dawn Lacey, on Wednesday 1st October 2025 Dawn studied languages & worked for over thirty years for a Global Union Federation. She now works part-time for
Wednesday 3rd September 2025. Our first speaker of the season is Caroline Speirs, with her talk ‘My mum flew Spitfires’. Speaker Caroline Speirs will give
Presented by Ann Cantrell of White Peak Farmers Wednesday May 7th at 7.30 (doors open 7pm) Warslow Village Hall, SK17 0JL Hay meadows are ancient
A National Trust property The Shugborough Estate is an interesting manor house, with a working farm, walled gardens and parkland. Thursday 17th July leaving at
Mill Lane, Cromford, DE4 3RQ www.cromfordmills.org.uk Wednesday 6th August £12.50 to include admission, guided tour at 11.30 and The Arkwright Experience. Afterwards we can have
As promised, here is more information about the visits we have arranged for the summer. Please contact Pauline for more info or to book. The
What the Pollen Tells Us About Medieval Farming in the Moorlands. Presented by Members of the Tudor Farming Interpretation Group Wednesday April 2nd at 7.30