Harry Styles‘ home village has been protected from “well-meaning damage” caused by the pop star’s fans.The Twemlow Viaduct, located just outside Holmes Chapel in Cheshire, is rumoured to be the location of Styles’ first kiss.
It has become a shrine to the singer in recent years, with many ‘Harries’ having marked their names and other messages into the bricks.Now, Network Rail has carried out some work at the 183-year-old Grade II listed structure in a bid to preserve it.The company – which owns and manage some of Britain’s biggest and busiest railway stations – has installed a new ‘Harry’s Wall’ with blank panels, as an alternative place for fans to leave messages.This will protect the Twemlow Viaduct’s ‘golden’ bricks from any possible “well-meaning damage” in the future.
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