Folk On The Edge - Beating the Bounds
Sun 19 May 2024 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Morwenstow Church, EX23 9SR
Description
Join us to explore the unique landscapes of the Cornish Borderlands and begin to unlock some of the folklore hidden within them. Beating the Bounds is a traditional custom where, once a year, communities walked the boundary of their parish and created a shared mental map of home.
Each walk will be led by poet and historian Mark Camp and will vary in length and difficulty.
For this walk we're heading to Morwenstow. Starting at Morwenstow Church, with its shipwreck burials we will walk out to the cliffs then along to Sharpnose Point via Hawker’s Hut (The smallest National Trust property in the country). At Sharpnose we will head inland through Cross bones with a debrief at the Bush Inn before a short walk back to the cars. 3 Miles. Varied terrain including unfenced cliff edges.
We encourage participants to come with cameras to document the trip, but ask you to leave dogs at home. You are welcome to sign up for both walks or just one. If you’d like any further information please email everyoneisinvited@wildworks.org.uk
This project is part of the Hello Stranger programme led by Wildworks and is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Accessibility:
If you’d like any further information please email everyoneisinvited@wildworks.org.uk
Tickets in advance:
Free event - places limited to 25 per walk
Places may be booked online 24/7 through the 'Reserve Place' button on this page, or by calling 01209 312505 (Monday - Friday, 10am - 3pm)
Location
Morwenstow Church, EX23 9SR