Harry Styles fans flock to the village of Holmes Chapel in Cheshire, England, where the singer grew up, to take part in tour and follow in his footsteps.

Those who want to join and learn everything about the singer they travel to the area, where they are given a map showing the two-mile route, which includes a number of spots made famous by being once part of Harry Styles’ life.

Fans visit the W Mandeville bakery where he worked as a teenager. Inside the bakery there is a life-size photo of the singer and souvenirs such as aprons, sweets and even wooden spoons are available for sale. They then make a stop at the Fortune City Chinese restaurant, where he once went with Taylor Swift.

The tour continues on the Twemlow Viaduct and fans can write their name in the same spot where Harry once wrote his name in the film ‘This is Us’ by One Direction, the band he was a part of before pursuing a solo career.

The tour was organized by residents who were seeing a large number of visitors to the village and were concerned about getting injured walking on narrow country paths with no pavement.

The railway ticket clerk, Graham Blake, meets them at the train station with the maps and guides them.

He also created a Facebook page for anyone interested in visiting Holmes Chapel. Fans from Uruguay, Japan, Colombia, Canada and America have taken part in the tour.

“I first met him when he was about ten, but I got to know him better when he was about 16 and he was traveling to London for the X Factor music competition in 2010,” Graham Blake told the Daily Mail.

“He was going on a Tuesday and coming back on a Thursday, so I sold him a youth travel card to save money,” he explained.

“I jokingly told him, ‘When you’re famous give it back to me and I’ll sell it on eBay,’ but he never gave it back,” she added.

“Everyone here has time for fans and everyone has a story about Harry. It is such a small village that everyone knows everyone,” he noted.