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Heritage Open Days 2024 Review

HODs LogoHeritage Network LogoEvery year in September, places across the country throw open their doors to celebrate their heritage, community and history. It's your chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – and it's all FREE. In 2024 Heritage Open Days returned with a 10-day festival from Friday 6th to Sunday 15th September. The national theme was 'Routes-Networks-Connections'.

Thirty-three separate events covered all 10 days of the festival, which was a great success. In all, we calculated 3,642 visits, including 521 to Routes-Networks-Connections-themed events and at least 1,554 visits to bottle oven sites. 

Many thanks to members of the Heritage Network for Stoke-on-Trent for all their hard work organising events. (Photographs by Andy Perkin unless otherwise stated)

Launch at Etruria

Heritage Network members and supporters at the HODs launch at Etruria Industrial Museum (15 Aug 2024) [Photo: Pete Stonier]

Getting ready at James Kent

Getting ready for visitors at James Kent in Fenton

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Salt, Pepper and Vinegar Bottle Ovens open the festival.

Exploring Stoke's Waterways
 
At the former junction of the Trent & Mersey and Newcastle Canals while Exploring Stoke's Waterways

The River Trent

Looking at the remodelled route of The River Trent at Exploring Stoke's Waterways

Time Travelling Through Trentham
 
Early arrivals for Time Travelling Through Trentham

St James School on the Historic London Walk

St James School on the Historic London Walk

Short Street on the Historic London Walk

 
Exploring Short Street on the Historic London Walk
 
St James Church
 
Looking at St James Church with Phil Rowley during the Historic Longton Walk
 

 Our Lady and St Peter in Chains Church in Hartshill

A choral concert at Our Lady and St Peters Church in Hartshill Road

Baker's houses in Hitchman Street

Baker's houses in Hitchman Street visited while Exploring William Baker's Fenton

Inside Christchurch

This year those Exploring William Baker's Fenton had a privileged view of the memorial inside Christchurch

William Baker's grave at Christchurch Fenton

Exploring William Baker's Fenton at Christchurch Fenton

Dolby Mill

Exploring Stoke's Historic Potbank Sites at Dolby Flint Mill [Photo: Monienne Stone]

 Spode remains

Exploring Stoke's Historic Potbank Sites at Spode Works [Photo: Monienne Stone]

Fenton Park

 Walking through Fenton Park for Green Historic Fenton.

Sunken Garden Fenton Park

A brief stop at the sunken garden in Fentonton Park during the Green Historic Fenton walk.

 Making Rope

Making rope near the site of a former rope walk during the Green Historic Fenton walk[Photo: Monienne Stone]

Making Rope

Making rope near the site of a former rope walk during the Green Historic Fenton walk. [Photo: Monienne Stone]

Green Historic Fenton

The Green Historic Fenton walk reaches the Six Crowns. [Photo: Dawn Horton]
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Return to this page for news of the Heritage Open Days Festival 2025 which runs from Friday 12th to Sunday 21st September

Heritage Network members can find further local and national feedback and analysis on the HODs Support page

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