Wrabness walk and tea party a success for English Tourism Week  

Published on: Monday, 26 March 2018
Last updated: Monday, 26 March 2018

Thirty-five people enjoyed a guided walk from Wrabness rail station and a tea party to celebrate English Tourism Week.

Essex and South Suffolk Community Rail Partnership organised the day out on Sunday (25 March), which was free with a valid train ticket to Wrabness station.

The hour-long walk was led by Julia Prigg who gave an informative circular walk passing by Grayson Perry’s eye-catching ‘A House for Essex’, also known as the ‘gingerbread house’.

This was followed by a tea party at the Wrabness Community Café, which included home-made cakes and hot drinks.

Jayne Sumner, Rail Engagement Manager at Essex County Council, said: “We wanted to celebrate English Tourism Week and show everyone what this beautiful part of Essex has to offer.

“It was a great day and we received lots of positive feedback. Many people are already looking forward to the next one!”

Find out more information and events from Essex and South Suffolk Community Rail Partnership by visiting www.esscrp.org.uk .