A dramatized walk bringing the rich and colourful history of the Common and its surrounding area
A dramatized walk bringing the rich and colourful history of the Common and its surrounding area dramatically to life by Sir Robert Hunter, founder of the National Trust who lived in Haslemere. Led and organised by Jo Owen Smith and cast.
14:30 / 1.5 hrs / 2 miles / Leisurely / Easy
Meet Point: Outside Devil’s Punchbowl Hotel
Notes: The walk covers open ground. Suitable for the young, elderly and well behaved dogs on leads welcome.
Refreshments: Visit NT Café or Devil’s Punchbowl Hotel

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78 High Street, Haslemere, Surrey, GU27 2LA
01428 642112
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