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SUMMARY:Volunteering Opportunity - Cornwall Heritage Trust Ranger Day
DESCRIPTION:Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Ranger Days are an exciting programme of practical volunteering opportunities at our heritage sites around Cornwall. \nTaking place at Sancreed Beacon in West Penwith\, this session will involve clearing the Bronze Age enclosure. Work such as this is a vital part of helping us protect these ancient monuments and the natural habitats that they are part of\, and we are hugely grateful for any support you can give. \nNo experience is required and support and equipment will be provided. \nAlthough we are keen to accommodate all offers to volunteer\, on some occasions we are restricted to the number of volunteers that can participate on site. Places in these instances will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. \nRegister your interest\nhttps://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/TheCornwallHeritageTrustLimit/volunteersancreed-1.html
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/volunteering-opportunity-cornwall-heritage-trust-ranger-day-14/
LOCATION:Sancreed Beacon\, Sancreed Beacon\, Penzance\, TR20 8QT
CATEGORIES:Ranger Days,Volunteer Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260718T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260718T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142331Z
CREATED:20260408T142331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T142331Z
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SUMMARY:Family Volunteering Opportunity - Cornwall Heritage Trust Ranger Day
DESCRIPTION:Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Ranger Days are an exciting programme of practical volunteering opportunities at our heritage sites around Cornwall. \nTaking place at Sancreed Beacon in West Penwith\, this family friendly session will involve bracken clearing – rewarded with buns! Work such as this is a vital part of helping us protect these ancient monuments and the natural habitats that they are part of\, and we are hugely grateful for any support you can give. \nNo experience is required and support and equipment will be provided. \nAlthough we are keen to accommodate all offers to volunteer\, on some occasions we are restricted to the number of volunteers that can participate on site. Places in these instances will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. \nRegister your interest\nhttps://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/TheCornwallHeritageTrustLimit/volunteersancreed-1.html
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/family-volunteering-opportunity-cornwall-heritage-trust-ranger-day-2/
LOCATION:Sancreed Beacon\, Sancreed Beacon\, Penzance\, TR20 8QT
CATEGORIES:Ranger Days,Volunteer Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260719T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260719T133000
DTSTAMP:20260630T135245Z
CREATED:20260617T102641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260630T135245Z
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SUMMARY:Hedgerow and Grassland Foraging Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join experienced forager and environmental educator Vix Ryder of Wild Edge for a guided exploration of the plants\, trees and wild foods found in Cornwall’s hedgerows and grasslands.\nDate: Sunday 19th July 2026\nTime: 10:30 – 13:30\nLocation: Trethevy Quoit\, Off B3254\, Nr Darite\, St Cleer\, Cornwall\, PL14 5JY\nWhat3Words: ///release.install.yield\nParking: Parking at the site is very limited however overflow parking is available in the field of the site.\nAge restriction: Participants must be aged 16 and over. \nPrice: £35 per person \n\nTaking place at the historic setting of Trethevy Quoit\, this three-hour workshop will introduce you to the edible landscape around us\, helping you develop the skills and confidence to identify a variety of common wild species safely and responsibly. \nThis small group workshop is limited to just 15 participants. Early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.   \n\nWhat you’ll learn\nDuring this hands-on workshop\, Vix will cover: \n\nHow to safely identify a range of edible hedgerow and grassland plants\nResponsible and sustainable foraging practices\nThe seasonal availability of wild foods\nTraditional and modern uses for common wild species\nPractical tips for harvesting and preparing wild ingredients at home\n\nAlong the way\, you’ll also discover how Cornwall’s landscapes have provided food and resources for local communities for generations\, offering a fresh perspective on the heritage and ecology of the countryside around us. \n  \n\nAbout Vix Ryder\n \nVix Ryder is the founder of Wild Edge\, a South East Cornwall-based environmental education and foraging business dedicated to reconnecting people with the natural world. Through guided foraging walks\, wild food experiences\, talks and community projects\, Vix encourages people to rediscover the value of our hedgerows\, coastlines\, woodland edges and “wild” spaces – not only for biodiversity\, but for food\, wellbeing\, history and cultural connection. \nWith over a decade of experience leading foraging events across Cornwall\, Vix combines practical plant knowledge with folklore\, ecology\, conservation and humour to create engaging and accessible experiences for all ages. Wild Edge works closely with local communities\, schools and organisations to inspire greater understanding and protection of the natural landscapes that make Cornwall so unique. \nMore information about Vix can be found here:\nhttps://www.wildedgeuk.com/ \n  \n\nAccessibility & event information\n\nThis event will involve walking on rough\, uneven ground. Sturdy footwear and appropriate clothing are essential.\nToilet facilities will be available on site in the “Spend a Penny” trailer.\nPlease ensure you read our Terms and Conditions for Tickets policy\nOnce you’ve booked\, we’ll send you a reminder email closer to the event with everything you need to know\, including directions\, timings and other practical information.\nThis event is in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the small\, independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone.
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/hedgerow-and-grassland-foraging/
LOCATION:Trethevy Quoit
CATEGORIES:Ancient Skills
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142535Z
CREATED:20260408T142535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T142535Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteering Opportunity - Cornwall Heritage Trust Ranger Day
DESCRIPTION:Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Ranger Days are an exciting programme of practical volunteering opportunities at our heritage sites around Cornwall. \nTaking place at East Pentire Headland in Newquay\, this session will involve raking grassland (cut grass). Work such as this is a vital part of helping us protect these ancient monuments and the natural habitats that they are part of\, and we are hugely grateful for any support you can give. \nNo experience is required and support and equipment will be provided. \nAlthough we are keen to accommodate all offers to volunteer\, on some occasions we are restricted to the number of volunteers that can participate on site. Places in these instances will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. \nRegister your interest\nhttps://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/TheCornwallHeritageTrustLimit/volunteereastpentire-1-1.html
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/volunteering-opportunity-cornwall-heritage-trust-ranger-day-10/
LOCATION:East Pentire Headland\, East Pentire Headland\, Newquay\, Cornwall\, TR7 1QD
CATEGORIES:Ranger Days,Volunteer Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T120000
DTSTAMP:20260707T092533Z
CREATED:20260617T112015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260707T092533Z
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SUMMARY:Hillfort Hike with Archaeologist Dick Cole - Festival of Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:This walk sold out so quickly\, we’ve put on another time!\nBook your tickets\nExplore the history of Cornwall’s largest and most impressive hillfort with Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Sites Officer and Archaeologist\, Dick Cole.\nDate: Wednesday 22nd July\nTime: 11:00am – 12:00pm\nLocation: Castle an Dinas (East)\, St Columb Major\, TR9 6JB  What3Words: ///tiredness.thrilled.waggled\nParking: Free parking available in the on-site car-park. \nPrice: £12 per person \nLocated on the summit of Castle Downs near St Columb Major\, this imposing hilltop monument dates from around the second and third centuries BCE. Hillforts like this are thought to have been a focus for the community\, symbols of the wealth and power of the tribe\, and a central place for social ceremonies\, trade and ritual. \nThis hour-long guided walk will take you on a whistle-stop tour of the site’s fascinating history and introduce you to the myths and legends surrounding it. \nThe walk will be led by Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Sites Officer and Archaeologist\, Dick Cole and places are limited to just 15 so early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.  \n\nAccessibility and general event info\n\nThe walk involves uneven ground\, steps and slopes. Please wear sensible footwear and appropriate clothing.\nThis event has been part-funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.\nOnce you’ve booked\, we’ll send you a reminder email closer to the event with everything you need to know\, including directions\, timings and other practical information.\nThis event is in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the small\, independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone.\n\n\nThis event has been part-funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and is part of the Council for British Archaeology’s annual Festival of Archaeology. \n 
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/hillfort-hike-with-archaeologist-dick-cole-festival-of-archaeology/
LOCATION:Castle an Dinas (East)\, Castle an Dinas (East)\, St Columb Major\, Saint Columb\, TR9 6JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Festival of Archaeology,Guided Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T150000
DTSTAMP:20260707T083127Z
CREATED:20260707T083127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260707T083127Z
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SUMMARY:Hillfort Hike with Archaeologist Dick Cole - Festival of Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:New time added by popular demand!\nExplore the history of Cornwall’s largest and most impressive hillfort with Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Sites Officer and Archaeologist\, Dick Cole.\nDate: Wednesday 22nd July\nTime: 2pm – 3pm\nLocation: Castle an Dinas (East)\, St Columb Major\, TR9 6JB  What3Words: ///tiredness.thrilled.waggled\nParking: Free parking available in the on-site car-park. \nPrice: £12 per person \nLocated on the summit of Castle Downs near St Columb Major\, this imposing hilltop monument dates from around the second and third centuries BCE. Hillforts like this are thought to have been a focus for the community\, symbols of the wealth and power of the tribe\, and a central place for social ceremonies\, trade and ritual. \nThis hour-long guided walk will take you on a whistle-stop tour of the site’s fascinating history and introduce you to the myths and legends surrounding it. \nThe walk will be led by Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Sites Officer and Archaeologist\, Dick Cole and places are limited to just 15 so early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.  \n\nAccessibility and general event info\n\nThe walk involves uneven ground\, steps and slopes. Please wear sensible footwear and appropriate clothing.\nThis event has been part-funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.\nOnce you’ve booked\, we’ll send you a reminder email closer to the event with everything you need to know\, including directions\, timings and other practical information.\nThis event is in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the small\, independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone.\n\n\nThis event has been part-funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and is part of the Council for British Archaeology’s annual Festival of Archaeology. \n 
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/hillfort-hike-with-archaeologist-dick-cole-festival-of-archaeology-2/
LOCATION:Castle an Dinas (East)\, Castle an Dinas (East)\, St Columb Major\, Saint Columb\, TR9 6JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Festival of Archaeology,Guided Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260725T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260725T150000
DTSTAMP:20260707T154010Z
CREATED:20260617T120816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260707T154010Z
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SUMMARY:Flint Knapping Workshop - Festival of Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:Step back in time and experience the ancient art of flint knapping! In this immersive four-hour workshop\, you’ll learn traditional techniques used by our ancestors to shape stone into tools and artefacts.\nDate: Saturday 25th July 2026\nTime: 10am – 3pm\nLocation: Lower fields of Tregonning Hill – meet at Balwest Methodist Chapel car park (Balwest Methodist Chapel\, Ashton\, Helston\, Cornwall\, TR13 9TE) – What3Words: ///cabbies.speakers.matter\nParking: On-site parking is available at Balwest Methodist Chapel car park.\nPrice: £85 per person\nAge restriction: Participants must be aged 16 and over. \n\nFor thousands of years\, people relied on carefully crafted stone tools for hunting\, food preparation and everyday tasks. In this immersive five-hour workshop\, you’ll learn the ancient skill of flint knapping and gain a fascinating insight into the ingenuity and craftsmanship of our prehistoric ancestors. \nUnder expert guidance\, you’ll be introduced to traditional flint-working techniques and have the opportunity to shape and create your own stone tool. Along the way\, you’ll learn about the archaeological evidence for stone tool production\, the importance of flint in prehistoric life and the skills required to transform raw stone into useful objects. \nWhether you’re interested in archaeology\, ancient technologies or traditional crafts\, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with the skills that shaped human history. \n\nWhat’s included:\n\nExpert tuition throughout the day\nAll tools\, materials and safety equipment\nThe opportunity to create your own flint artefact to take home\nRefreshments (tea/coffee/biscuits) will be provided during the workshop (please bring a packed lunch – see below)\nOnce you’ve booked\, we’ll send you a reminder email closer to the event with everything you need to know\, including directions\, timings and other practical information.\n\n\nWhat to bring:\n\nThis workshop will take place outdoors for the duration of the day. Please wear suitable clothing and sturdy footwear appropriate for the weather conditions. \nParticipants should bring their own packed lunch.\n\n\nAbout Devon & Cornwall Bushcraft:\nThis workshop will be delivered by Devon & Cornwall Bushcraft. Founded by experienced instructor Jono Holland\, the organisation specialises in traditional outdoor skills\, ancient technologies and hands-on heritage experiences. Jono is an NCFE-qualified Bushcraft Leader with extensive experience delivering courses and events across the South West. \n  \n\nThis event is part of the Council for British Archaeology’s annual Festival of Archaeology\, and in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone. \n \n 
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/flint-knapping-workshop-festival-of-archaeology/
LOCATION:Tregonning Hill\, Tregonning Hill\, Breage\, Helston\, TR13 9TE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Ancient Skills,Festival of Archaeology,Heritage Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260725T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260725T123000
DTSTAMP:20260701T121853Z
CREATED:20260115T161055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260701T121853Z
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SUMMARY:All About Archaeology Discovery Club - Part of the Festival of Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:Calling all budding young archaeologists! \nDate: Saturday 25th July 2026\nTime: 11am – 12:30pm\nLocation: Balwest Methodist Chapel\, Ashton\, Helston\, Cornwall\, TR13 9TE What3Words: ///cabbies.speakers.matter\nParking: On-site parking is available at Balwest Methodist Chapel car park.\nAges: 8-14 years welcome\nPrice: £8 per ticket \n\nEver wondered what it’s like to uncover the past for a living? Join Cornwall Heritage Trust for a fun and interactive archaeology discovery session where young explorers (aged 8-14) can learn about the fascinating world of archaeology and the skills used to investigate our shared history. \nThrough a series of hands-on activities\, participants will discover how archaeologists investigate sites\, identify artefacts and interpret clues from the past. They’ll even have the chance to curate their own mini museum display\, bringing together the objects and stories they’ve uncovered during the day. \nWhether you’re already passionate about history or simply curious about what lies beneath the ground\, this is a fantastic opportunity to learn and discover how our understanding of the past is pieced together. \n  \n\nDuring the day\, participants will:\n\nDiscover what archaeologists do and how archaeological investigations are carried out\nLearn about the different stages of an archaeological project\nExamine and identify replica artefacts and archaeological finds\nExplore how objects help us understand people’s lives in the past\nCreate and curate their own mini museum display\nDevelop observation\, interpretation and detective skills through hands-on activities\n\n\nParents and Guardians:\nOne accompanying adult is welcome to stay for the duration of the event at no additional cost. Alternatively\, participants may be left in the care of Cornwall Heritage Trust staff and volunteers for the session\, provided that emergency contact details are supplied at registration. \n\nAbout the site \nTregonning Hill is a great granite hill overlooking Mount’s Bay which has a diverse archaeological landscape with monuments dating back to the Bronze Age and is known as the birthplace of the British china clay industry. Much of the site is designated a Scheduled Monument and all of it is within the Cornish Mining Landscape World Heritage Site. \nThe site has a multi-period archaeological landscape which includes a wide range of historic monuments\, while the summit of the hill is crowned spectacularly by the hillfort known in legend as Castle Pencair. \n\nOnce you’ve booked\, we’ll send you a reminder email closer to the event with everything you need to know\, including directions\, timings and other practical information. \n\nThis event is part of the Council for British Archaeology’s annual Festival of Archaeology\, and in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone.
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/all-about-archaeology-discovery-club/
LOCATION:Balwest Methodist Chapel\, Balwest\, Ashton\,\, Helston\, Cornwall\, TR13 9TE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly Events,Festival of Archaeology
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260725T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260725T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113035Z
CREATED:20260327T150324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T113035Z
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled - Trig Points and Tregonning Hill Guided Walk
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, this event has been rescheduled and is now taking place in July. For those already booked onto this event\, please check your email for further updates. Thank you.\nApril 2026 marks 90 years since trig pillars were first used in the retriangulation of Great Britain. To celebrate\, join us for a guided walk to a primary trig point on Tregonning Hill\, exploring this hill’s role in early modern mapping and its much older history as a place of settlement and defence.  \nDate: Saturday 25th July (rescheduled date)\nTime: 3.00pm – 5.30pm \nLocation: Tregonning Hill\, Balwest\, Helston\, TR13 9TE – What3Words: ///grain.surpasses.good \nMeeting point: Balwest Chapel Car Park\, TR13 9TE – What3Words: ///perkily.table.dolls\n \nPrice: £10 per person \nTrig points were positioned so they could be clearly seen from one another. From Tregonning Hill\, there is a direct sight-line to a trig point on Castle an Dinas (West)\, another important site in Cornwall Heritage Trust’s care.  \nIf the weather is clear\, we should be able to see this concrete pillar. These inter-visible sites would have worked together to help Ordnance Survey surveyors create accurate maps of the surrounding landscape. \nAlong the walk\, we’ll consider how trig pillars were used\, why Tregonning was chosen as a survey site\, and how the hill has been important for thousands of years\, including during prehistory when it was used for its long-distance visibility. \nThe walk will be led by Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Sites Project Manager\, Carolyn Kennett. \n\nAccessibility and terrain\nThe route is on established paths\, however there is rough\, uneven ground with steep sections. Sturdy footwear and appropriate clothing are essential. \nThere is a toilet available near the site. \n\nThis event is in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone.
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/trig-points-and-tregonning-hill-guided-walk-2026/
LOCATION:Tregonning Hill\, Tregonning Hill\, Breage\, Helston\, TR13 9TE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260805T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260805T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142757Z
CREATED:20260408T141936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T142757Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteering Opportunity - Cornwall Heritage Trust Ranger Day
DESCRIPTION:Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Ranger Days are an exciting programme of practical volunteering opportunities at our heritage sites around Cornwall. \nTaking place at Sancreed Beacon in West Penwith\, this session will involve clearing the Bronze Age enclosure. Work such as this is a vital part of helping us protect these ancient monuments and the natural habitats that they are part of\, and we are hugely grateful for any support you can give. \nNo experience is required and support and equipment will be provided. \nAlthough we are keen to accommodate all offers to volunteer\, on some occasions we are restricted to the number of volunteers that can participate on site. Places in these instances will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. \nRegister your interest\nhttps://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/TheCornwallHeritageTrustLimit/volunteersancreed-1.html
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/volunteering-opportunity-cornwall-heritage-trust-ranger-day-9/
LOCATION:Sancreed Beacon\, Sancreed Beacon\, Penzance\, TR20 8QT
CATEGORIES:Ranger Days,Volunteer Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260808T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260808T150000
DTSTAMP:20260630T135528Z
CREATED:20260617T135919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260630T135528Z
UID:10000184-1786183200-1786201200@www.cornwallheritagetrust.org
SUMMARY:Long Bow Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Discover the traditional craft of bow making in the spectacular setting of Castle an Dinas\, one of Cornwall’s finest Iron Age hillforts.\nDate: Saturday 8th August 2026\nTime: 10am – 3pm\nLocation: Castle an Dinas (East)\, St Columb Major\, TR9 6JB  What3Words: ///tiredness.thrilled.waggled\nParking: Free parking available in the on-site car-park.\nPrice: £95 per person\nAge restriction: Participants must be aged 16 and over \n\nIn this hands-on workshop\, you’ll learn the techniques used for centuries to craft wooden bows\, gaining an appreciation for the skill\, patience and craftsmanship required to create these remarkable tools. Guided by an experienced instructor\, you’ll work with traditional materials and methods as you shape your own bow and explore the history of archery and bow making. \nWhether you’re interested in traditional crafts\, ancient technologies or practical heritage skills\, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn from an expert and take part in a craft with roots stretching back thousands of years. \nThis event is in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone. \n\nWhat’s included:\n\nExpert tuition throughout the day\nAll tools\, materials and safety equipment\nThe opportunity to craft your own wooden long bow\nRefreshments (tea/coffee/biscuits) will be provided during the workshop (please bring a packed lunch – see below)\nOnce you’ve booked\, we’ll send you a reminder email closer to the event with everything you need to know\, including directions\, timings and other practical information.\n\n\nWhat to bring:\n\nThis workshop will take place outdoors for the duration of the day. Please wear suitable clothing and sturdy footwear appropriate for the weather conditions. \nParticipants should bring their own packed lunch.\n\n  \n\nAbout Devon & Cornwall Bushcraft:\nThis workshop will be delivered by Devon & Cornwall Bushcraft. Founded by experienced instructor Jono Holland\, the organisation specialises in traditional outdoor skills\, ancient technologies and hands-on heritage experiences. Jono is an NCFE-qualified Bushcraft Leader with extensive experience delivering courses and events across the South West. \n 
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/long-bow-making-workshop/
LOCATION:Castle an Dinas (East)\, Castle an Dinas (East)\, St Columb Major\, Saint Columb\, TR9 6JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Ancient Skills,Heritage Day
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T142945Z
CREATED:20260408T142945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T142945Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteering Opportunity - Cornwall Heritage Trust Ranger Day
DESCRIPTION:Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Ranger Days are an exciting programme of practical volunteering opportunities at our heritage sites around Cornwall. \nTaking place at Castle an Dinas (East)\, this session will involve clearing bracken. Work such as this is a vital part of helping us protect these ancient monuments and the natural habitats that they are part of\, and we are hugely grateful for any support you can give. \nNo experience is required and support and equipment will be provided. \nAlthough we are keen to accommodate all offers to volunteer\, on some occasions we are restricted to the number of volunteers that can participate on site. Places in these instances will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. \nRegister your interest\nhttps://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/TheCornwallHeritageTrustLimit/volunteercastle.html  
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/volunteering-opportunity-cornwall-heritage-trust-ranger-day-11/
LOCATION:Castle an Dinas (East)\, Castle an Dinas (East)\, St Columb Major\, Saint Columb\, TR9 6JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Ranger Days,Volunteer Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260822T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260822T150000
DTSTAMP:20260630T135606Z
CREATED:20260617T133643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260630T135606Z
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SUMMARY:Flint Knapping Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Discover one of humanity’s oldest technologies in this hands-on flint knapping workshop at the remarkable Iron Age hillfort of Castle an Dinas.\nDate: Saturday 22nd August 2026\nTime: 10am – 3pm\nLocation: Castle an Dinas (East)\, St Columb Major\, TR9 6JB  What3Words: ///tiredness.thrilled.waggled\nParking: Free parking available in the on-site car-park.\nPrice: £85 per person\nAge restriction: Participants must be aged 16 and over \n\nFor thousands of years\, people relied on carefully crafted stone tools for hunting\, food preparation and everyday tasks. In this immersive five-hour workshop\, you’ll learn the ancient skill of flint knapping and gain a fascinating insight into the ingenuity and craftsmanship of our prehistoric ancestors. \nUnder expert guidance\, you’ll be introduced to traditional flint-working techniques and have the opportunity to shape and create your own stone tool. Along the way\, you’ll learn about the archaeological evidence for stone tool production\, the importance of flint in prehistoric life and the skills required to transform raw stone into useful objects. \nWhether you’re interested in archaeology\, ancient technologies or traditional crafts\, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with the skills that shaped human history. \nThis event is in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone. \n\nWhat’s included:\n\nExpert tuition throughout the day\nAll tools\, materials and safety equipment\nThe opportunity to create your own flint artefact to take home\nRefreshments (tea/coffee/biscuits) will be provided during the workshop (please bring a packed lunch – see below)\nOnce you’ve booked\, we’ll send you a reminder email closer to the event with everything you need to know\, including directions\, timings and other practical information.\n\n\nWhat to bring:\n\nThis workshop will take place outdoors for the duration of the day. Please wear suitable clothing and sturdy footwear appropriate for the weather conditions. \nParticipants should bring their own packed lunch.\n\n  \n\nAbout Devon & Cornwall Bushcraft:\nThis workshop will be delivered by Devon & Cornwall Bushcraft. Founded by experienced instructor Jono Holland\, the organisation specialises in traditional outdoor skills\, ancient technologies and hands-on heritage experiences. Jono is an NCFE-qualified Bushcraft Leader with extensive experience delivering courses and events across the South West. \n  \n\nThis event is part of the Council for British Archaeology’s annual Festival of Archaeology\, and in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone. \n \n 
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/flint-knapping-workshop/
LOCATION:Castle an Dinas (East)\, Castle an Dinas (East)\, St Columb Major\, Saint Columb\, TR9 6JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Ancient Skills,Heritage Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T090429Z
CREATED:20260424T084850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T090429Z
UID:10000174-1789034400-1789056000@www.cornwallheritagetrust.org
SUMMARY:Bronze Age Axe Casting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Suitable for those aged 16 and over\nJoin Dr James Dilley\, an experimental archaeologist and craftsman\, to cast your own Bronze Age axe and learn more about how they were used.\nDate: Thursday 10th September 2026\nTime: 10am – 4pm\nLocation: Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB – What3Words: ///diplomat.ooze.quite \nPrice: £130 per person \nDiscover how some of the earliest metal tools were produced in prehistoric Britain. Just over 4000 years ago\, people started to make the first axes from copper into simple flat\, triangular shapes from an opencast mould. Soon after\, people started adding tin to make bronze which was harder and easier to cast. \nSuitable for those aged 16 and over\, this workshop will offer you the chance to hone your skills in this 4000-year-old craft and create a replica Bronze Age axe to take home. \nDuring the workshop\, attendees can choose from a selection of different axes types to cast including: \nThe flaring blade of the flanged axe – This is an iconic tool from prehistory and appears as both artefacts and in rock art at Stonehenge. Their tools were often highly decorated\, suggesting a close relationship with their owners. \nA middle Bronze Age palstave axe – These axes were developed from the earlier “flanged axe” which lacked high ridges\, a haft stopper and a loop. Metallurgy analysis shows Welsh copper can be found in over 90% of the early palstave axes found around NW Europe. \nWorkshop students will prepare their own mould\, before working the leather bellows on the charcoal-fuelled furnace to melt bronze. They will then cast the liquid metal into their prepared moulds to produce a replica Bronze Age axe to take home at the end of the day. Students can then begin filing off the casting flash\, start cleaning the surfaces of the axe and even begin decorating it with punches. \nThe day will also include a brief talk about the Bronze Age and axe development. \nDr James Dilley from Ancient Craft will lead this small group workshop with just 8 participants. Early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.   \nRefreshments will be provided\, but please bring your own lunch. \nThis event is in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the small\, independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone. \nAbout Dr James Dilley\nDr James Dilley is an experimental archaeologist and craftsman\, specialising in prehistoric technologies. He founded AncientCraft in 2009 and since then he has gained a PhD in Archaeology at the University of Southampton and has worked with numerous museums\, schools and heritage sites. His work is displayed at The British Museum and Stonehenge and he has worked with several high profile media companies such as the BBC\, National Geographic\, New Scientist and Dorling Kindersley Publishing. More information about him can be found here www.ancientcraft.co.uk/james-dilley \nTerms and Conditions for Tickets purchased
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/bronze-age-axe-casting-workshop/
LOCATION:Enys Gardens\, Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Ancient Skills
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T090558Z
CREATED:20260424T104153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T090558Z
UID:10000176-1789034400-1789056000@www.cornwallheritagetrust.org
SUMMARY:Bronze Age Jewellery Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Suitable for those aged 16 and over\nJoin Emma Jones to create your own piece of Bronze Age jewellery using a range of techniques that would have been available to makers over 5\,000 years ago!\nDate: Thursday 10th September 2026\nTime: 10am – 4pm\nLocation: Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB – What3Words: ///diplomat.ooze.quite \nPrice: £120 per person \nFind out how people in the Bronze Age used jet and jet-like materials to create a range of personal ornamentation\, from bangles\, buttons\, belt rings\, beads and pendants\, before mastering all the techniques needed to replicate an artefact yourself!  \nThe day will begin with an introductory talk into personal ornamentation in the Bronze Age\, focusing on jet and jet-like materials. You’ll take a look at what artefacts have been found in Britain\, what they’re made from and how experimental archaeology can help to better understand how these objects were made. \nThe rest of the morning will be spent working with a piece of jet and practicing a variety of techniques to shape and drill a bead. You’ll then move onto working with jet and amber to create a shale button\, belt ring or pendant. In the afternoon there will also be an option to learn how to make prehistoric cordage from natural fibres if you wish to string your jewellery. \nDespite its fame in the Victorian period\, jet and jet-like materials have been collected and shaped by people for thousands of years. Using far simpler tools than Victorian crafts people\, they achieved stunning pieces that still dazzle people in museum displays today. What was so special about this mysterious black material? Why do we refer to jet-like materials? All the answers will be revealed in this workshop! \nEmma Jones from Ancient Craft will lead this small group workshop with just 8 participants. Early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.   \nRefreshments will be provided\, but please bring your own lunch. \nThis event is in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the small\, independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone. \nAbout Emma Jones\nEmma Jones specialises in creating replica prehistoric jewellery from the Stone Age through to the Bronze Age. Having recently completed a replica of the Poltalloch Jet Necklace\, Emma is fascinated by the tools and techniques our prehistoric makers would have used to create the artefacts that have been found across the UK. \nMore information about Emma can be found here https://www.ancientcraft.co.uk/emma-jones \nTerms and Conditions for Tickets policy
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/bronze-age-jewellery-workshop/
LOCATION:Enys Gardens\, Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Ancient Skills
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260911T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260911T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T125923Z
CREATED:20260424T090559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T125923Z
UID:10000175-1789120800-1789142400@www.cornwallheritagetrust.org
SUMMARY:Bronze Age Sword Casting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Suitable for those aged 16 and over\nJoin Dr James Dilley\, an experimental archaeologist and craftsman\, to cast your own sword and learn more about how they were made in the Bronze Age.\nDate: Friday 11th September 2026\nTime: 10am – 4pm\nLocation: Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB – What3Words: ///diplomat.ooze.quite \nPrice: £250 per person \nThe first swords in Europe were made of bronze. They are an iconic development in the human story as social pressure led to tension between groups and individuals. Swords were as much a tool of fighting as they were status symbols. During the workshop\, participants will cast a replica of a late Bronze Age Ewart Park sword. These were made and used from 1000 – 700 BC\, and have been found across Britain and occasionally further afield. With many different types of late Bronze Age sword in circulation at this time\, the Ewart Park is very much a ‘British’ style. \nWorkshop students will prepare their own mould\, before working the leather bellows on the charcoal fuelled furnace to melt bronze. They will then cast the liquid metal into their prepared moulds to produce a replica bronze age sword to take home at the end of the day. Students can then begin filing off the casting flash and start cleaning the surfaces of the sword. \nThe workshop also includes a brief talk to contextualise the Bronze Age and swords at the time. Handle-making kits will be available to purchase at the end of the workshop. \nDr James Dilley from Ancient Craft will lead this small group workshop with just 4 participants. Early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.   \nRefreshments will be provided\, but please bring your own lunch. \nThis event is in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the small\, independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone. \nAbout Dr James Dilley\nDr James Dilley is an experimental archaeologist and craftsman\, specialising in prehistoric technologies. He founded AncientCraft in 2009 and since then he has gained a PhD in Archaeology at the University of Southampton and has worked with numerous museums\, schools and heritage sites. His work is displayed at The British Museum and Stonehenge and he has worked with several high profile media companies such as the BBC\, National Geographic\, New Scientist and Dorling Kindersley Publishing. More information about him can be found here www.ancientcraft.co.uk/james-dilley \nTerms and Conditions for Tickets policy
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/bronze-age-sword-casting-workshop/
LOCATION:Enys Gardens\, Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Ancient Skills
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T170000
DTSTAMP:20260701T122850Z
CREATED:20260115T163314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260701T122850Z
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SUMMARY:Awenek! The Great Cornish Heritage Festival
DESCRIPTION:This one-day festival is packed with an array of hands-on activities\, demonstrations\, re-enactments and performances showcasing everything that makes Cornwall special.\nLocation: Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB – What3Words: ///diplomat.ooze.quite \nSee Bronze Age axe-making in action\, explore an Early Medieval encampment\, try your hand at Cornish wrestling or sit back and enjoy traditional sea shanties that have been sung across the centuries.  \nWell-behaved dogs on leads are welcome. \nFor information on Enys Gardens facilities and site accessibility\, please click here. \n\nPrices\nAdvance online (Tickets on sale from 1st May 2026) \nCornwall Heritage Trust and Enys Gardens members: £7.50\nAdults (Non-members): £12.50\nUnder 18s: FREE \nOn the door\nCornwall Heritage Trust and Enys Gardens members: £12.50\nAdults (Non-members): £17.50\nUnder 18s: FREE \nChildren must be accompanied at the festival. Entry with Cornwall Heritage Trust and Enys Gardens members tickets will be granted on presentation of your membership card at the entrance gate\, and failure to present this will result in the refusal of entry. \nThis event is in aid of Cornwall Heritage Trust – the small\, independent charity protecting Cornwall’s heritage for everyone. \nTerms and Conditions for Tickets \n\nWhat’s in store…\n \n\nEnys House Guided Tours\nWe are happy to confirm that local historian\, Joss Campbell\, will be running four tours of Enys House throughout the day. \nDating from around 1830\, Enys House is the historic heart of the Enys estate. During each 40-minute tour\, Joss will guide you through the principal rooms of the house\, including the Drawing Room\, Library\, and Dining Room\, bringing its rich history to life from its early years to the present day. \nTickets for this add-on to Awenek! are pay as you feel (£5\, £10 or £15) and proceeds will support Cornwall Heritage Trust and Enys House equally. \nPlease note: House tour tickets must be purchased separately from Awenek! festival tickets.    \nPlaces are limited\, so advance booking is recommended. Book your Enys House tour ticket here \n\nMake a donation\nAwenek! is a huge undertaking which comes at a considerable cost to Cornwall Heritage Trust\, so if you are able to make a donation in addition to your ticket to support the event\, we would be very grateful. \n\nBook your Advance Tickets for Awenek! below
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/awenek-the-great-cornish-heritage-festival/
LOCATION:Enys Gardens\, Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly Events,Heritage Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T114000
DTSTAMP:20260501T115000Z
CREATED:20260423T125506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T115000Z
UID:10000169-1789210800-1789213200@www.cornwallheritagetrust.org
SUMMARY:Enys House Guided Tour (11am Slot)
DESCRIPTION:If you’re attending Awenek! The Great Cornish Festival\, don’t miss this opportunity to join a guided tour of the historic Enys House\, led by local historian\, Joss Campbell\nDate: Saturday 12th September 2026\nTime: 11:00am – 11:40am\nAdditional tour times are available at 12:30pm\, 2:30pm\, and 3:30pm.\nLocation: Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB – What3Words: ///diplomat.ooze.quite \n  \nAbout the tour\nDating from around 1830\, Enys House is the historic heart of the Enys estate. The house remained in family ownership until the Second World War\, when it was requisitioned as an officer training base for the Royal Dutch Navy. \nOn this intimate 40-minute tour\, Joss Campbell will guide you through the principal rooms of the house\, including the Drawing Room\, Library\, and Dining Room\, bringing its rich history to life from its early years to the present day. \nThe Enys House tours are taking place as part of our Heritage festival and so to join a tour\, you must also have a ticket for Awenek! \n\nTickets and pricing\nThe tour is pay as you feel with tickets priced at £5\, £10 or £15. \nCapacity is limited to 10 individuals per tour. \nAll funds raised from the tours will be split equally between Cornwall Heritage Trust and Enys House. \n\nAlternative tour times\nThere are three alternative time slots for the tour.  \nTo book a different time slot\, please click the links below: \n\n12:30pm\n2:30pm\n3:30pm\n\n\nAbout Joss Campbell \nJoss has extensively studied the history of Flushing. He gives talks on\, and lead walks around\, the village as well as compiling the village archive. His particular interest in Enys was sparked when he discovered a family connection to the last member of the Enys family to live there.   \n\n\nPlease note\n\nThe Enys House tours are only available to Awenek! festival ticket holders\nBook your Awenek! tickets\nAwenek! festival tickets must be purchased separately from house tour tickets.\nThe tour will include stairs\, uneven steps and uneven floor surfaces\, which may not be suitable for all visitors\n As the Enys House tours are taking place as part of our wider Awenek! festival\, there will be exhibitors and public in some of the main rooms of the house where the tours are taking place.\n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/enys-house-guided-tour-11am-slot/
LOCATION:Enys Gardens\, Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Enys House Tours,Family Friendly Events,Heritage Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T131000
DTSTAMP:20260501T115112Z
CREATED:20260423T132626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T115112Z
UID:10000170-1789216200-1789218600@www.cornwallheritagetrust.org
SUMMARY:Enys House Guided Tour (12:30pm Slot)
DESCRIPTION:If you’re attending Awenek! The Great Cornish Festival\, don’t miss this opportunity to join a guided tour of the historic Enys House\, led by local historian\, Joss Campbell\nDate: Saturday 12th September 2026\nTime: 12:30am – 1:10pm\nAdditional tour times are available at 11:00pm\, 2:30pm\, and 3:30pm.\nLocation: Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB – What3Words: ///diplomat.ooze.quite \n  \nAbout the tour\nDating from around 1830\, Enys House is the historic heart of the Enys estate. The house remained in family ownership until the Second World War\, when it was requisitioned as an officer training base for the Royal Dutch Navy. \nOn this intimate 40-minute tour\, Joss Campbell will guide you through the principal rooms of the house\, including the Drawing Room\, Library\, and Dining Room\, bringing its rich history to life from its early years to the present day. \nThe Enys House tours are taking place as part of our Heritage festival and so to join a tour\, you must also have a ticket for Awenek! \n\nTickets and pricing\nThe tour is pay as you feel with tickets priced at £5\, £10 or £15. \nCapacity is limited to 10 individuals per tour. \nAll funds raised from the tours will be split equally between Cornwall Heritage Trust and Enys House. \n\nAlternative tour times\nThere are three alternative time slots for the tour.  \nTo book a different time slot\, please click the links below: \n\n11:00am\n2:30pm\n3:30pm\n\n\nAbout Joss Campbell \nJoss has extensively studied the history of Flushing. He gives talks on\, and lead walks around\, the village as well as compiling the village archive. His particular interest in Enys was sparked when he discovered a family connection to the last member of the Enys family to live there.   \n\n\nPlease note\n\nThe Enys House tours are only available to Awenek! festival ticket holders\nBook your Awenek! tickets\nAwenek! festival tickets must be purchased separately from house tour tickets.\nThe tour will include stairs\, uneven steps and uneven floor surfaces\, which may not be suitable for all visitors\n As the Enys House tours are taking place as part of our wider Awenek! festival\, there will be exhibitors and public in some of the main rooms of the house where the tours are taking place.\n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/enys-house-guided-tour-1230pm-slot/
LOCATION:Enys Gardens\, Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Enys House Tours,Family Friendly Events,Heritage Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornwall Heritage Trust":MAILTO:tickets@cornwallheritagetrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T151000
DTSTAMP:20260501T115153Z
CREATED:20260423T133130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T115153Z
UID:10000171-1789223400-1789225800@www.cornwallheritagetrust.org
SUMMARY:Enys House Guided Tour (2:30pm Slot)
DESCRIPTION:If you’re attending Awenek! The Great Cornish Festival\, don’t miss this opportunity to join a guided tour of the historic Enys House\, led by local historian\, Joss Campbell\nDate: Saturday 12th September 2026\nTime: 2:30am – 3:10pm\nAdditional tour times are available at 11:00pm\, 12:30pm\, and 3:30pm.\nLocation: Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB – What3Words: ///diplomat.ooze.quite \n  \nAbout the tour\nDating from around 1830\, Enys House is the historic heart of the Enys estate. The house remained in family ownership until the Second World War\, when it was requisitioned as an officer training base for the Royal Dutch Navy. \nOn this intimate 40-minute tour\, Joss Campbell will guide you through the principal rooms of the house\, including the Drawing Room\, Library\, and Dining Room\, bringing its rich history to life from its early years to the present day. \nThe Enys House tours are taking place as part of our Heritage festival and so to join a tour\, you must also have a ticket for Awenek! \n\nTickets and pricing\nThe tour is pay as you feel with tickets priced at £5\, £10 or £15. \nCapacity is limited to 10 individuals per tour. \nAll funds raised from the tours will be split equally between Cornwall Heritage Trust and Enys House. \n\nAlternative tour times\nThere are three alternative time slots for the tour.  \nTo book a different time slot\, please click the links below: \n\n11:00am\n12:30pm\n3:30pm\n\n\nAbout Joss Campbell \nJoss has extensively studied the history of Flushing. He gives talks on\, and lead walks around\, the village as well as compiling the village archive. His particular interest in Enys was sparked when he discovered a family connection to the last member of the Enys family to live there.   \n\n\nPlease note\n\nThe Enys House tours are only available to Awenek! festival ticket holders\nBook your Awenek! tickets\nAwenek! festival tickets must be purchased separately from house tour tickets\nThe tour will include stairs\, uneven steps and uneven floor surfaces\, which may not be suitable for all visitors\n As the Enys House tours are taking place as part of our wider Awenek! festival\, there will be exhibitors and public in some of the main rooms of the house where the tours are taking place.\n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/enys-house-guided-tour-230pm-slot/
LOCATION:Enys Gardens\, Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Enys House Tours,Family Friendly Events,Heritage Day
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T161000
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SUMMARY:Enys House Guided Tour (3:30pm Slot)
DESCRIPTION:If you’re attending Awenek! The Great Cornish Festival\, don’t miss this opportunity to join a guided tour of the historic Enys House\, led by local historian\, Joss Campbell\nDate: Saturday 12th September 2026\nTime: 3:30am – 4:10pm\nAdditional tour times are available at 11:00pm\, 12:30pm\, and 2:30pm.\nLocation: Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB – What3Words: ///diplomat.ooze.quite \n  \nAbout the tour\nDating from around 1830\, Enys House is the historic heart of the Enys estate. The house remained in family ownership until the Second World War\, when it was requisitioned as an officer training base for the Royal Dutch Navy. \nOn this intimate 40-minute tour\, Joss Campbell will guide you through the principal rooms of the house\, including the Drawing Room\, Library\, and Dining Room\, bringing its rich history to life from its early years to the present day. \nThe Enys House tours are taking place as part of our Heritage festival and so to join a tour\, you must also have a ticket for Awenek! \n\nTickets and pricing\nThe tour is pay as you feel with tickets priced at £5\, £10 or £15. \nCapacity is limited to 10 individuals per tour. \nAll funds raised from the tours will be split equally between Cornwall Heritage Trust and Enys House. \n\nAlternative tour times\nThere are three alternative time slots for the tour.  \nTo book a different time slot\, please click the links below: \n\n11:00am\n12:30pm\n2:30pm\n\n\nAbout Joss Campbell \nJoss has extensively studied the history of Flushing. He gives talks on\, and lead walks around\, the village as well as compiling the village archive. His particular interest in Enys was sparked when he discovered a family connection to the last member of the Enys family to live there.   \n\n\nPlease note\n\nThe Enys House tours are only available to Awenek! festival ticket holders\nBook your Awenek! tickets\nAwenek! festival tickets must be purchased separately from house tour tickets\nThe tour will include stairs\, uneven steps and uneven floor surfaces\, which may not be suitable for all visitors\n As the Enys House tours are taking place as part of our wider Awenek! festival\, there will be exhibitors and public in some of the main rooms of the house where the tours are taking place.\n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/enys-house-guided-tour-330pm-slot/
LOCATION:Enys Gardens\, Enys Gardens\, St Gluvius\, Penryn\, TR10 9LB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Enys House Tours,Family Friendly Events,Heritage Day
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260923T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T143103Z
CREATED:20260408T143103Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteering Opportunity - Cornwall Heritage Trust Ranger Day
DESCRIPTION:Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Ranger Days are an exciting programme of practical volunteering opportunities at our heritage sites around Cornwall. \nTaking place at Castle an Dinas (East)\, this session will involve clearing bracken. Work such as this is a vital part of helping us protect these ancient monuments and the natural habitats that they are part of\, and we are hugely grateful for any support you can give. \nNo experience is required and support and equipment will be provided. \nAlthough we are keen to accommodate all offers to volunteer\, on some occasions we are restricted to the number of volunteers that can participate on site. Places in these instances will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. \nRegister your interest\nhttps://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/TheCornwallHeritageTrustLimit/volunteercastle.html  
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/volunteering-opportunity-cornwall-heritage-trust-ranger-day-12/
LOCATION:Castle an Dinas (East)\, Castle an Dinas (East)\, St Columb Major\, Saint Columb\, TR9 6JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Ranger Days,Volunteer Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261014T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261014T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T143222Z
CREATED:20260408T143222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T143222Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteering Opportunity - Cornwall Heritage Trust Ranger Day
DESCRIPTION:Cornwall Heritage Trust’s Ranger Days are an exciting programme of practical volunteering opportunities at our heritage sites around Cornwall. \nTaking place at East Pentire Headland in Newquay\, this session will involve raking grassland (cut grass). Work such as this is a vital part of helping us protect these ancient monuments and the natural habitats that they are part of\, and we are hugely grateful for any support you can give. \nNo experience is required and support and equipment will be provided. \nAlthough we are keen to accommodate all offers to volunteer\, on some occasions we are restricted to the number of volunteers that can participate on site. Places in these instances will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. \nRegister your interest\nhttps://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/TheCornwallHeritageTrustLimit/volunteereastpentire-1-1.html
URL:https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/volunteering-opportunity-cornwall-heritage-trust-ranger-day-13/
LOCATION:East Pentire Headland\, East Pentire Headland\, Newquay\, Cornwall\, TR7 1QD
CATEGORIES:Ranger Days,Volunteer Opportunities
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