Harry Styles fans are flocking to his home town for a new 'Harry's Village Walking Tour'.
'Harries' are descending on the pretty Cheshire village of Holmes Chapel to follow the footsteps of their idol.
The village has produced its own map of the two mile tour which the local railway station ticket officer gives away for free.
The ‘Harry’s home village’ walking tour takes fans past W Mandeville bakery, where he worked as a teen, and Fortune City Chinese - where he once took Taylor Swift.
Inside the bakery, there is a life-sized photo of Harry, who is about to finish his world tour, and fans can buy wooden spoons, sweets and aprons as keepsakes.
Fans also can visit his childhood home and sign their name at Twemlow Viaduct – where Harry, 29, once signed his name in One Direction's biopic This is Us.
Judy Abdelikareem, 19, has travelled from her home in Gothenburg, Sweden to visit the village with her friend Inez Castanheira, 21.
The pair met online in 2016 and have been to several of the star's concerts together since – but decided to travel to Holmes Chapel as they’ve ‘always wanted to come.’
Judy said: “He’s like a superstar – that’s why everyone comes to visit.
“I’ve always wanted to come to Holmes Chapel and sign the wall and now I’m finally here.
“We meet up often and bond and fangirl over Harry – we went to Wembley to see him last month and we went to Stockholm to see him last year.
“It’s just great to be here and to be able to see the bakery and the wall.
“I’m flying back home tonight so I had to come before I left.”
Inez, of York, North Yorks,. said she was inspired to travel to the ‘really cute’ village after seeing an increasing number of fans visit and post TikTok’s about the place.
She said: “The village is really cute – the bakery was as well.
“We’ve seen loads of videos on TikTok about coming here which was one of the main reasons we decided to come.
“We’ve been able to sign our names and write a message on the wall which is really nice.
“I wasn’t expecting it to look as good as this.
"I just thought it would be a bit of pen with people’s names on it but people have actually taken their time to draw things on the wall which is really nice.”
Railway ticket officer Graham Blake, 62, even gives fans a Harry Styles tour map for free at the train station to help the fans plan the best route possible.
It was launched this summer after locals feared that fans were endangering themselves by walking on narrow paths next to main roads that have no pavement.
Supporters of the singer are instead encouraged to walk through residential areas and then follow the River Dane to visit the viaduct.
But Graham doesn’t think the fans coming to the village is a bad thing as he thinks it ‘puts our village on the map.’
'Harries' are descending on the pretty Cheshire village of Holmes Chapel to follow the footsteps of their idol.
The village has produced its own map of the two mile tour which the local railway station ticket officer gives away for free.
The ‘Harry’s home village’ walking tour takes fans past W Mandeville bakery, where he worked as a teen, and Fortune City Chinese - where he once took Taylor Swift.
Inside the bakery, there is a life-sized photo of Harry, who is about to finish his world tour, and fans can buy wooden spoons, sweets and aprons as keepsakes.
Fans also can visit his childhood home and sign their name at Twemlow Viaduct – where Harry, 29, once signed his name in One Direction's biopic This is Us.
Judy Abdelikareem, 19, has travelled from her home in Gothenburg, Sweden to visit the village with her friend Inez Castanheira, 21.
The pair met online in 2016 and have been to several of the star's concerts together since – but decided to travel to Holmes Chapel as they’ve ‘always wanted to come.’
Judy said: “He’s like a superstar – that’s why everyone comes to visit.
“I’ve always wanted to come to Holmes Chapel and sign the wall and now I’m finally here.
“We meet up often and bond and fangirl over Harry – we went to Wembley to see him last month and we went to Stockholm to see him last year.
“It’s just great to be here and to be able to see the bakery and the wall.
“I’m flying back home tonight so I had to come before I left.”
Inez, of York, North Yorks,. said she was inspired to travel to the ‘really cute’ village after seeing an increasing number of fans visit and post TikTok’s about the place.
She said: “The village is really cute – the bakery was as well.
“We’ve seen loads of videos on TikTok about coming here which was one of the main reasons we decided to come.
“We’ve been able to sign our names and write a message on the wall which is really nice.
“I wasn’t expecting it to look as good as this.
"I just thought it would be a bit of pen with people’s names on it but people have actually taken their time to draw things on the wall which is really nice.”
Railway ticket officer Graham Blake, 62, even gives fans a Harry Styles tour map for free at the train station to help the fans plan the best route possible.
It was launched this summer after locals feared that fans were endangering themselves by walking on narrow paths next to main roads that have no pavement.
Supporters of the singer are instead encouraged to walk through residential areas and then follow the River Dane to visit the viaduct.
But Graham doesn’t think the fans coming to the village is a bad thing as he thinks it ‘puts our village on the map.’
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