THE FIRST details have been released about this year’s Heritage Open Days.
The event runs from September 8 to 17, and offers the chance to explore the country’s hidden history.
Venues including historic houses, factories, museums, music halls, graveyards and formal gardens will all host visitors keen to find out more about what is on their doorstep.
This year’s theme is Creativity Unwrapped, and will celebrate the experts and enthusiastic amateurs whose passions and skills add something special to our daily lives.
It is organised by the National Trust, supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery and run by thousands of local organisations and volunteers.
Liam Montgomery, Heritage Open Days marketing and projects manager, said: “Whether it’s art, music, writing, or another outlet, creativity moves us and shapes our history and culture. We’re excited to 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”
Founded in 1994, Heritage Open Days has captured imaginations for almost 30 years. Last year more than 45,000 organisers and volunteers ran nearly 5,000 events across the country, attracting one million visits.
Laura Chow, head of charities at People’s Postcode Lottery, said, “This is a fantastic opportunity to explore, celebrate, and enjoy England’s national heritage, and it’s wonderful that our players are helping to ensure Heritage Open Day events are accessible and free for all. In fact, Postcode Lottery players have now raised over £1.1 billion to support thousands of great causes, including this amazing event and many others run by the National Trust.”
Venues in Reading and Wokingham will be announced closer to the time.
For further information and to register your event, visit www.heritageopendays.org.uk