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Early 19th century Ice House, plus this year a walk around the estate to look at other surviving features.
A chance to look inside a small ice house, Grade II listed, part of a country gentlemans' estate, preserved within a mile of the modern town centre. Due to its size, only one person can look inside at a time, except that a child must be accompanied by a responsible adult, due to the drop beyond the horizontal rail. A torch is provided for people to look around the roof, walls and floor.
This year we will have a 'cream tea path' walk, setting off from the Ice House, and ending at the Walled Garden, where cream teas and other refreshments can be purchased.
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