The event will run from September 11 to September 20 and will see many historic and cultural locations throw open their doors to celebrate their heritage for free. Many of the events are online this year due to Covid-19 and visitors to any venues are asked to respect social distancing guidelines. Here are ten ways to enjoy Heritage Open Days along the coast.
5. Old St Stephen’s Fylingdales (online)
Take in the breath-taking views from this stunning church as you stroll among the gravestones that fill the churchyard at Old St Stephen’s. Visit www.heritageopendays.org.uk to see opening times.
6. Central Tramway, Scarborough (online)
Two free Zoom talks taking those interested through the funicular railways of Scarborough and changing technology. Booking is required and to reserve a space email Amy Bartle at [email protected].
7. South Cliff Gardens (online)
Also at South Cliff Gardens there will be a short film by artists David and Angela Chalmers that celebrates the nature and heritage of the South Cliff Gardens. Visit www.southcliffgardens.co.uk for details.
8. Bridlington Priory Church
Spend some time finding Hidden Nature in the delightful setting of Bridlington Priory Churchyard. No booking is required but visit www.heritageopendays.org.uk for opening times.