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Pipe Aston Project
Location: Herefordshire

The village of Pipe Aston takes its name from the clay production that took place from the 17th-19th centuries. The group has been actively researching the area's heritage over the last six years.

They are now consolidating previous work and aim to carry out geophysical surveys and field walking, hold a series of events, involve the local children in making clay pipes and produce an interactive website.




Group Name

Pipe Aston Project
Address Pipe Aston
Finishing Date 30 September 2004

Grants:
Heritage Lottery Fund: 12,698



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