Join Cotswold Archaeology for this free online talk about the Kelmscott Manor Community Archaeology Research Programme
Cotswold Archaeology have recently completed the final year of the three-year Kelmscott Manor Community Archaeology Research Programme (CARP) on behalf of the Society of Antiquaries. The project looks to understand more about the history and archaeology of the village of Kelmscott and its environs that inspired the Victorian craftsman, textile designer, and writer William Morris.
Join Cotswold Archaeology’s Martin Watts, Chris Leonard and Indie Jago to find out more!
To book your free ticket visit:
Kelmscott Community Archaeology Project Tickets, Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 7:30 PM | Eventbrite
For those unable to make the live webinar it will be recorded, with edited footage being available via Cotswold Archaeology’s You Tube channel approximately 2 – 4 weeks after the live event.