Every moment of our lives is important – it always has been.
Find out more about the timepieces in Bury St Edmunds, related buildings and people who have been important in the town’s history of time. What did we use before we had clocks in the streets? You may know who bequeathed a clock collection to the town but what of his musical connections? Where will you discover that the clock of the oldest business in town refers to the internet?
Time on your Hands is on Thursday, 16 May. It starts at 2.00pm on Angel Hill, opposite the Abbey Gate (what3words///doubt.display.trail), and lasts 90 minutes.
It is in English and is suitable for all ages and abilities. Please let us know beforehand if you have any special access requirements. We regret that we cannot accept dogs (apart from assistance dogs) on our tours.
Adults £10.00, U-18s £5, U-5s free. Tickets may be booked online in advance or simply turn up on the day.