We are hosting a Cornish Story Cafe about The Hurlers this November and warmly invite you to join us.
Date: Thursday 24th November
Time: 6.30pm
Location: Liskeard Public Hall, 3-5 West Street, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 6BW
One of the 12 historic Cornish sites Cornwall Heritage Trust protects, The Hurlers is one of Cornwall’s most significant ceremonial prehistoric monuments. Located on Minions Moor, southeast of Bodmin Moor, the triple stone circle complex is located within a wider landscape of barrows, cairns, and stone rows.
Taking place at Liskeard Public Hall on Thursday 24th November at 6.30pm, this special talk will explore The Hurlers through the lens of two community archaeology projects – Mapping The Sun 2013 and Reading the Hurlers in 2016.
It will be led by Jacky Nowakowski FSA, Archaeologist, Researcher and Educator.
The talk is open to the general public and free of charge. Refreshments, including pasties, will be served, and if you are able to give a suggested donation of £3 on the night, it would be hugely appreciated.
Cornwall Heritage Trust members are welcome to attend and were last week given exclusive priority access to secure their places.
If you would like to book a place, we recommend doing so without delay as we expect they will go incredibly quickly. Numbers are restricted and places are available on a first-come-first-served basis.
Book your free place https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-cornish-story-cafe-the-hurlers-tickets-464157125457
Cornwall Heritage Trust hosts a number of Story Cafes throughout the year to bring Cornwall’s unique and distinct heritage to life and preserve its stories for future generations. Previous Story Cafés have ranged from discussing archaeological excavations at Trethevy Quoit to exploring the forgotten stories of Cornish miners from the Kolar Gold Fields.