17th September 2024

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Tales & Traditions of the Guildhall

Visitors are invited to enjoy a free guided tour of Northampton's Grade II listed Guildhall, along with historical themed activities on Saturday, 14th September, as part of the National Heritage Open Days Festival.

The 'Tales and Traditions' of the Guildhall event, will take place between 11am and 4pm, allowing guests to explore many areas of the impressive Victorian building which are not usually open to the public.

Northampton Town Council is hosting the event with West Northamptonshire Council, with guides offering tours of areas such as the Old Town Hall Keeper's living quarters and the spooky basement cells.

History-themed activities for all the family are set to take place throughout the day, including a trail showcasing the building's ornate exterior, created by local crafters The Wild Tribe and historical re-enactments with actors from The Mystery Tours, who will bring Northampton's past to life.

Visitors can also see the extensive gallery of Mayoral portraits on display in the Mayor's Corridor, with photos of Northampton's Mayors from the 1940s to the present day, and the current Mayor of Northampton, Cllr Paul Joyce, will be at the event.

A special film, created by the Northampton Film Festival with local residents, and commissioned by the town council to celebrate the re-opening of Northampton's Market Square, will be screened in the Great Hall throughout the day.

And in the Council Chamber, visitors will find a project created by Northampton College students, presenting Northampton's fantastic heritage.

Over 50 historic Northamptonshire venues including churches, country houses and museums will be open between 6th – 15th September, with many linked by the Northampton Heritage Bus Service on Saturday 14th September.

Visit the Heritage Open Days website for further booking information.

Join us and West Northamptonshire Council between 11am and 4pm on Saturday, 14th September to see parts of the Guildhall not usually open to the public.

Join us and West Northamptonshire Council between 11am and 4pm on Saturday, 14th September to see parts of the Guildhall not usually open to the public.

Last updated: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 17:19