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Historical Tour & Tea! The Kerr Taylors at St Luke's Mt Albert

Rendell McIntosh from Alberton

There are still a few places available for our Auckland Heritage Festival tours of St Luke's Mt Albert on Saturday!

Join us for a closer look and an insight into the Kerr Taylors' involvement at this local historic site. Lots of interesting secrets and stories to be revealed with a quick ramble through the graveyard to see the plot where Allan & Sophia and almost all the children rest today.

Followed by a spot of tea & scones at Alberton of course! With the chance to meander in the house and garden at your leisure.

'Tour & Tea. The Kerr Taylors at St Luke's, Mt Albert' Saturday 10 October 10am & 1:30pm. Tickets $25. Bookings essential. alberton@heritage.org.nz. 846 7367

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