Chorlton Book Festival is back and with it comes that ever popular history walk which takes a stroll across Chorlton, exploring our past.
The graveyard, 2008 |
It has been a feature of the festival for the last decade and a bit, lasts for about an hour ending in the café at the Edge Theatre for a light meal.
During the make over, 1981 |
They include Thomas Walker who campaigned against the slave trade, supported the French Revolution and was tried for sedition, along with a mix of the “good, the bad, and the ordinary".
Along with the good and worthy, will be the Nixon family who ran a beer shop on Beech Road, the last women to do penance in the parish church, and the story of the Great Chorlton Burial Scandal. There will be news about the efforts to improve the graveyard, and the restoration work on the Lych Gate.
All this and a look at the archaeological digs in the 1970s and 80s which offered up some gruesome discoveries, followed by a preamble via the village green and other historic spots to the Edge.
Narnia on the Green, 2022 |
We will meet at the Narnia lamppost on the village green at 2pm and aim to be in the Edge roughly an hour and a bit later.
Tickets cost £9.92 and include oodles of Chorlton stories and a meal in the café.
All events are bookable through Chorlton Book Festival, https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/chorlton-book-festival-2024-3536319
Location; Chorlton Green
Pictures; Chorlton graveyard, and village green 1978- 2022 from the collection of Andrew Simpson
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