More than 1,000 people visited Denbigh Open Doors 2024.

The event took place from September 20 to 22 and saw more than 30 locations in and around Denbigh open their doors to the public.

Almost 50 volunteers helped organise and lead trips during this time.

The majority of visitors came from north and mid Wales, Cheshire, and Shropshire, with a few travelling from as far as Australia, America, Germany, and Norway.

Denbigh Open Doors was well-attended (Image: Supplied) Local businesses benefitted from the increased footfall, as the organisers arranged free parking on the Saturday and shared information about places to eat and drink.

The Guildhall Tavern hosted a session with local singer-songwriter, Mared Williams, which was well attended.

Children also had the opportunity to participate in a Lego workshop at the library, learning about the history of Denbigh and building the castle out of Lego.

Visitors enjoyed a medieval Denbigh tour (Image: Supplied) Many families enjoyed visits to Denbigh Castle, Beatrix Potter's gardens in Gwaenynog, and the town's museums.

Chris Evans, chair of the Denbigh Open Doors committee, said: "Thank you to everyone for ensuring that Denbigh’s Open Doors Weekend was a huge success, again this year.

"It’s important that we remind people, we are a small team of volunteers whose achievements are huge.

The AGM will take place at the Guildhall Tavern (Image: Supplied) "Thank you to everyone for the support, let's get started on the arrangements for Denbigh Open Doors 2025."

The committee's annual general meeting is scheduled for November 21 at 6pm in the Guildhall Tavern.

Everyone is welcome, especially those interested in promoting Denbigh's history and heritage.