Jon Parry
jonparryhis.bsky.social
Jon Parry
@jonparryhis.bsky.social
Retired university History teacher. Modern British politics. Short history of British Liberalism published by Agenda April 2025. Occasional LRB reviewer. Part-time resident and unofficial chronicler of Sark.
Reposted by Jon Parry
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@jonparryhis.bsky.social on Britain in Sudan
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July 16, 2025 at 1:05 PM
No, sadly not. It’s also very small! But you can peer in through the windows…. There is also a good selection of short guidebooks in the Gallery Stores. And another place to visit between 11 and 1 on weekdays is the Heritage Room next to the Visitor Centre, which is the nearest thing to a museum.
May 25, 2025 at 6:24 PM
Probably best to start with this QR trail which the Visitor Centre developed. It covers quite a lot of ground in a helpful way: www.sark.co.uk/qr-code-trail
QR Code Trail
www.sark.co.uk
May 25, 2025 at 12:02 PM