THE Museum of North Craven Life, based in Settle's historic Folly, re-opens this weekend for the 2003 season.
Among many new attractions, visitors will be able to see a major exhibition entitled Reginald Farrer: the Father of Rock Gardening. Farrer, whose home was Ingleborough Hall in Clapham, revolutionised gardening and in particular the rock garden. The Folly is open from April 18 to 22, at the May and Spring Bank Holiday weekends and from July 1 to September 30 on Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. For information contact 015242-51388.
April 17, 2003 17:00
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