Join The Pankhurst Centre for an after-hours tour of the birthplace of the suffragette movement, at the former home of Emmeline Pankhurst where she founded the WSPU in 1903. Learn about the movement, feel the atmosphere of the historic parlour, try out a bit of craftivism with their Mini Protest Placards.
You may also be interested in their Edwardian Summer event taking place across summer for more information click here.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Unit 1 - Adult | £5.00 per person per day |
Plus additional booking fee.
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