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24/04/26

Peculier Plaques in Masham!

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Peculier Plaques in Masham

Have you noticed as you walk around Masham there is something else ‘peculier’ going on. Just found one or two the other day, bright blue plaques with little bits of history on them have been placed on various buildings and structures around the town. We did enquire in the Masham Community Office if there was any further information about the plaques, perhaps how many and where to locate, but nothing available as yet so for now it’s find them as and when you come across them.

There are, of course, other trails in Masham which do have information. The Leaf Trail, The Swift Trail and the History Trail, so plenty to find whilst searching out the Peculier Plaques! The Leaf and Swift Trails have been completed and very much enjoyed but as yet I have to experience the History Trail.

Do come and stay in one of our beautiful Country Hideaways holiday cottages and seek out these trails, and other lovely walks in Masham too! Call me, Nadine, or my daughter Joanne, on 01969 663559 for friendly help and advice and to book over the telephone or, of course, do book online if you prefer.

As always, we are looking forward to hearing from you! Quite soon!



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Written By Nadine Bell

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