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Hundreds turn out for unique Bridgnorth art trail - in people's homes

Hundreds of people have been enjoying one of the most unique arts experiences in Shropshire.

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Jan Park showing off some of the art on display in the trail.

Bridgnorth Open House Arts Trail opened on Saturday for the first of two days showcasing more than 70 artists' work.

The unique twist on the trail sees Bridgnorth residents and businesses open up their homes and premises to host art and show off to the public, effectively creating a series of pop-up galleries around the picturesque town.

The trail across the town takes in 37 venues, including historic houses, some dating back to the 17th century, as well as former schools, a forge and a malthouse.

Julia Timmins showing off some of the art on display in the trail.
From left, Louise Hollan, artist Debbie Williams and home owner Anne Hartill.

Victoria Commander, one of the event's organisers, said they had been delighted with the level of interest, with hundreds of tickets being snapped up on Saturday as people rushed to join those who had already booked their chance to take part.

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