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Morris Men at the Mill

Posted by chriscrmills on May 28, 2019
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We were pleasantly surprised when the East Suffolk Morris Men unexpectedly visited the mill on the open day of May 27th 2019

Their first priority was to enjoy the Traditional afternoon tea – after which they had a tour of the mill.

Whilst they and other visitors were waiting to have their tour, the Morris Men entertained everyone with impromptu dances –

We would like to thank them for brightening up an afternoon for which rain was threatened, and we look forward to seeing them at the mill in the future

impromptu dances
enjoying afternoon teas
afternoon traditional tea

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