Only a few chances remain to take part in award-winning tours of Malvern as they wrap up for the season.
Malvern Civic Society's town tours, which blend history and anecdotes from the area, have been a favourite for both visitors and residents alike.
The tours offer insights into Great Malvern's past, including tales of Sir Edward Elgar, the 19th-century water cure, the "boffins" of World War II, the town's theatrical past and more.
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The final tours of the year will be held on Mondays and Saturdays at 10.30am until Monday, October 28.
Tickets, costing £7 each, can be reserved through the Tourist Information Centre or online.
The tours are not suitable for those with mobility issues due to the hilly terrain of the town.
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