A small village in Cheshire is looking for a Harry Styles expert to take fans on a tour of where the star grew up.

According to community group Holmes Chapel Partnership (HCP), Holmes Chapel has seen a growing number of fans “come out to pay their respects to the singer”.

Now the organization is looking for someone with a “talent for storytelling” and a “deep understanding” of the village and its connection to Stiles to lead guided tours.

The new Harry’s Home Tour will run on Saturday mornings in June and on weekdays in July, August and September.

Last year, the organization published a safe walking route for fans to the Twinlow Viaduct, known as Harry’s Wall, amid concerns about people crossing the busy A535 to reach Twinlow Viaduct, known as Harry’s Wall. wall”).

Sunset over the Twemlow Railway Viaduct at Holmes Chapel, where Harry Styles grew up. PictureiStock
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Twinlow Viaduct, home of Harry’s Wall. Image: iStock

The bridge is said to be where Styles had her first kiss. In the This Is Us biopic, the singer returned there and scrawled her name on the wall – hundreds of fans have since added theirs.

But HCP added a warning to its map telling fans the viaduct is a protected building and vandalizing it with graffiti is a criminal offence.

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Other spots on the tour include Mandeville’s Bakery, where Styles worked on Saturdays before going on The X Factor, and Fortune City Restaurant, where he once took Taylor Swift.

Fans can have their photos taken with life-size cardboard cutouts of Styles inside the bakery.

HCP has yet to reveal further details about how the tour will take place and how much it will cost for fans to attend.

But the job advert promised flexible hours and “competitive pay”.

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