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Exploring Charles Lynam's Stoke - book your place

About this event:

Charles Lynam's StokeHODs LogoMeet at the Lynam Arches in the churchyard of Stoke Minster, Glebe Street, ST4 1LP.

Tuesday 13 September 2022 - FULLY BOOKED

14:00 - 16:00

This event is now fully booked. Any further bookings will be added to our reserves list in case anyone drops out. 

A guided walk around the Potteries town of Stoke-upon-Trent focussing on the architecture and buildings created by Charles Lynam, renowned architect, surveyor and archaeologist. Following on from last year’s Exploring A R Wood’s Tunstall, this event is again co-ordinated by Potteries Heritage Society and led by Sentinel columnist and urbanist, Dave Proudlove.

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