Trees in the Centre of Warwick: A Short Walk
Wednesday 1 October
Meet at Warwick Visitor Information Centre (VIC)
11.00am – 12noon 
3.00pm – 4pm 
Warwick is famed for its Castle, for St Mary’s Church and for its prominent old buildings, but perhaps not for its trees.
In fact, a surprising range of trees can be found near the centre of town. Some are familiar, others unusual. Some are mature and prominent, others tucked away, both in public and in private spaces.
This walk will take in about fifty different species of tree and will last for about an hour.
Join David Howells on this pleasant stroll around the town and discover several interesting trees along the way.
Limited places available – please book in advance.
Tickets £10.00 
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