Sennington has launched a new Local Heritage Trail, inviting residents and visitors to explore the village's historical sites and landmarks. The trail, which winds through the village and its surrounding countryside, highlights significant locations such as the old church ruins, the site of the medieval manor house, and areas of archaeological interest.
The heritage trail was developed with the help of local historians and archaeologists, who provided insights and information about each site. Informational plaques and a detailed map guide participants along the route, offering a fascinating glimpse into Sennington's past. The trail aims to educate the public about the village's history while encouraging outdoor activity and tourism.
Councillor Jonathon Blake, who championed the project, expressed his excitement about the trail's potential impact. "The Local Heritage Trail is a fantastic way to connect with our history and enjoy the beauty of our village," he said. "It's an educational resource that will benefit both residents and visitors." The trail has already garnered positive feedback, with many praising it as a valuable addition to Sennington's cultural and recreational offerings.