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Sunday, 22 September 2019
Iron foundries Battle of Cotes and Freemasonry
Yet again, another week of astonishing moments and visits. So many, in fact that this week I am not going to wax lyrical about iron foundries I've visited, the Civil War Walk focussing on the Battle of Cotes that I went on, nor on the visit to the meeting house of the local freemasons. Instead, I've written up last week's walk - a circular walk from the Carillon to the bellfoundry and back, via some interesting history and heritage. Here's a link to The Three Towers Trail over on the blog pages. Enjoy!
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