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All the events run by the Trust arise from its past but look to the future. They are a part of the life of this ancient site. Some events take place in the village of Goostrey and on surrounding farms. Our courses include practical activities that add to the knowledge of the land and the history of its buildings, and also encourage participants to develop skills that can be applied elsewhere. Visitors experience a place where work is still very much in progress. |
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Blackden has the resonance of an ancient site and the vibrancy of a place that is still developing. Almost every week more is found; more markings on the timbers, more flint and more pottery from the garden and adjacent fields.
This atmosphere is reflected in the activities offered to visitors. Because we are constantly reassessing the evidence, all our courses involve an element of research. They are both an opportunity for participants to learn about the history of Blackden and also a chance to become involved in its life and development.
Visitors see details of the two timber-frame houses and the emergence of new information and ideas about the site. By debating the significance of new finds, visitors' suggestions can point the way to new interpretations, or even new areas of research, while the insights the visitors gain can be applied elsewhere.
To maintain the immediacy of this kind of exchange, and also to protect the fabric and intimacy of the place, numbers on individual visits are restricted. Usually, there will be no more than ten students to each tutor or no more than ten visitors on each conducted tour. In this way, The Blackden Trust gives every visitor an opportunity to take part in the process of writing history.
In addition to the public events, the Trust organises educational courses for schools and supports research.
Calendar of events
These events are suitable for adults and students over the age of 16. Attendance at all events must be booked. Click here to book your place.
Click on the bold events for details of a future event or for a report of a past event. Shaded boxes contain events that have now passed.
2010
| Date | Event | Participants | Places available |
| Saturday 10th April | Pilgrimage and Protection Tutor: Tom Hughes | 16 and over | |
| Thursday 15th April | Conducted Tour SCANT: South Cheshire Association of National Trust Groups | 16 and over | Group booking |
| Wednesday 12th May | Conducted Tour Friends of the Salt Museum | 16 and over | Group booking |
| Saturday 22nd May | Landscapes and Legends Tutor: Tom Hughes | 16 and over | |
| Saturday 5th June | Conducted Tour East Cheshire Organic Gardeners | 16 and over | Group booking |
| Wednesday 9th June | Conducted Tour | 16 and over | |
| Saturday 19th June | Visit Congleton Writers Forum | 16 and over | Group booking |
| Sunday 27th June | Medieval Music for Midsummer Musician: Richard York | 16 and over | |
| Wednesday 14th July | Conducted Tour | 16 and over | |
| Saturday 24th July | Herbs: Properties and Potions Tutor: Sue Hughes | 16 and over | |
| Wednesday 11th August | Conducted Tour | 16 and over | |
| Monday 16th to Friday 27th August | Archaeological Training Excavation Directors: Richard Morris, Mark Roberts | 16 and over | |
| Saturday 21st August | Friends and Benefactors Day | By invitation | |
| Wednesday 8th September | Conducted Tour | 16 and over | |
| Saturday 11th September | People of Blackden Tutor: Richard Morris | 16 and over | |
| Saturday 18th September | Poetry and Place in the 17th century Tutor: Lynn Robson | 16 and over | Yes |
| Friday 8th October | A Bag of Moonshine Alan Garner 10.10.10 Lecture | 12 and over | Go to 10.10.10 to book on line |
| Saturday 9th October | Tours and medieval fair 10.10.10 | All ages | Go to 10.10.10 to book on line |
Conducted tours take place from April to October on the second Wednesday of each month at 2.00 pm. Additional tours for groups of ten can be arranged
Public courses are open to adults and young people over the age of sixteen.
Bookings for all our events must be made in advance
Please complete our booking form.
Fees per person
Courses
Students: £35 University students: £40
Adults: £45
Concessionary rates may apply in individual circumstances and there will be a reduction of £5.00 on subsequent courses for people who attend more than one course in any season.
Conducted tours
Adults: £5
Contact for all events
The Blackden Trust
Blackden
Holmes Chapel
Cheshire CW4 8BY
Tel: 01477 571 445
Email:
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