24th April 2008, 08:53 PM
CAMBRIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECTS
Ancient Arts, Creative Futures
Introduction to Thatching
Weekend course at Old Chapel Farm (mid-Wales)
By Master Thatcher Alan Jones.
7th #8211; 8th June 2008
A mixture of illustrated presentation and hands-on experience, this course will not only give an insight into the techniques, styles and practicalities of thatching, but will contain latest experimental results in growing longstraw and managing reed beds in Wales.
Limited Spaces. Accommodation and evening meal available Friday. (Arrival after 5pm). Teaching 10am Sat - 4.00pm Sun Accommodation in yurts, all food provided, mostly from our organic holding. All inclusive price UKP 180 per person, concessions UKP 150. Special rates for local people traveling in daily
Bookings by post or email:
Kevin or Fran Blockley, Old Chapel Farm,
Llanidloes, Powys, SY18 6JR.
Tel: 01686 413857. Email: kevin@cambarch.co.uk
For company details visit http://www.cambarch.co.uk
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
Ancient Arts, Creative Futures
Introduction to Thatching
Weekend course at Old Chapel Farm (mid-Wales)
By Master Thatcher Alan Jones.
7th #8211; 8th June 2008
A mixture of illustrated presentation and hands-on experience, this course will not only give an insight into the techniques, styles and practicalities of thatching, but will contain latest experimental results in growing longstraw and managing reed beds in Wales.
Limited Spaces. Accommodation and evening meal available Friday. (Arrival after 5pm). Teaching 10am Sat - 4.00pm Sun Accommodation in yurts, all food provided, mostly from our organic holding. All inclusive price UKP 180 per person, concessions UKP 150. Special rates for local people traveling in daily
Bookings by post or email:
Kevin or Fran Blockley, Old Chapel Farm,
Llanidloes, Powys, SY18 6JR.
Tel: 01686 413857. Email: kevin@cambarch.co.uk
For company details visit http://www.cambarch.co.uk
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
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Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647