The Rich History of the Cornish Hedge with Ann Reynolds

Saturday 10th Feb 2024

10am – 12pm

Kresen Kernow, Dowr Room

 
We are excited to announce the first in our series of talks and workshops about the historical, ecological, geological and cultural significance of hedges and their associated crafts.
The rich history of the Cornish Hedge: A talk by Ann Reynolds
This talk will look at how we can read the landscape through its field boundaries and patterns to discover clues of age and past land use. Looking at Cornish Hedges as archaeological features we can understand how they were built and maintained in the past and how they reflect local character and distinctiveness. Examples of how they re-used earlier features and were adapted to support agricultural functions will be given, allowing participants to discover the not so hidden heritage of rural Cornwall on their own doorsteps through the rich history of the Cornish hedge.
About the speaker: Ann Reynolds is the Senior Officer for the Rural Historic Environment in Cornwall Council’s Strategic Historic Environment Team. With almost 30 years experience of working in the Cornish Landscape, she has worked extensively on the rural heritage of Cornwall. Through talking to past and present hedgers and farmers and from carrying archaeological recording of hundreds of field boundaries, she has developed a particular interest in the promotion of the historical value of Cornish Hedges.
Please book early to avoid disappointment, please note that Kresen Kernow will not be able to provide you with a booking, only CREST, so please use the link or contact us. There is a limited amount of free parking, so please consider public transport and lift sharing. The concession price is available to under 18s, over 60s and students in FE or HE. Fully funded places are available to those in financial hardship.
CREST is supported by Cornwall Heritage Trust and Cornwall AONB’s Farming In Protected Landscapes programme.
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