£5 (adult) 1 hour 40 mins Less than a mile away
Peterborough is a historic city full of ancient structures, but what's missing in understanding its past are the stories of the people who have lived in the area of the past six thousand years. Discover their stories with a Saturday Hidden Heritage tour from Peterborough Museum, beginning at 2pm outside the Museum on Priestgate.
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