Sunday, 14th July 2024 — 11am – 4pm // Rural relics and bygone collections open day. Courtesy of Mick Taylor. FREE ADMISSION. Voluntary donations welcome. Refreshments & raffle. Proceeds go to St. Nicholas Hospice and St. Mary’s Shudy Camps.
Rural Relics and Bygones Collection OPEN DAY
Courtesy of Mick Taylor. Refreshments and raffle.
When
Sunday, 14th July 2024 — 11am – 4pm
Where
6 Main Street, Shudy Camps, Cambridge CB21 4RA
Cost
FREE ADMISSION! Voluntary donations welcome
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