Discovering secrets in Norfolk with Heritage Open Days
This weekend marks the start of the annual Heritage Open Days. Uncover secrets, have adventures, enjoy your town’s hidden treasures
Celina is a former freelance Fleet St journalist and investigative researcher having contributed to The Sunday Times and The Independent among other newspapers. Celina moved to Norfolk intending to return to London but has remained here ever since. Currently working as a copywriter and editor, she takes a keen interest in local and national affairs, talks to her cat and listens to very loud music of questionable taste.
This weekend marks the start of the annual Heritage Open Days. Uncover secrets, have adventures, enjoy your town’s hidden treasures
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