Woking Palace Open Day

Events: 
The site of the medieval manor and Tudor Palace of Woking will be open for the first time this year on 11th & 12th May. Guided tours of the 8 acre moated site and its above ground remains will run throughout the day until 4pm. There will be various displays including ones by a local historian, the palace bee-keeper, Surrey Wildlife Trust and Surrey Heritage's community archaeologist with details of the new Heritage Lottery Fund Project to be run by the Friends, which will include excavations to gain further knowledge of the Scheduled Monument.

Museum Activities

Museums around the County arrange events of interest to historians and archaeologists, and will have activities suitable for children of all ages.

Due to Covid 19 museums are closed for the next few months.

Visits

Visits and walks are organised by non-Society groups and will take you to interesting places with good guides.otot

Many events are not available this summer due to the current restrictions for Covid 19

Archaeological Courses

Opportunities to learn more about archaeology and practical training which whilst not organised by the Society, have been notified to us as of Surrey archaeological or historical interest.

The listed institutions will not be holding face to face meetings but some online studies may be available.

VSG Spring Meeting

Events: 
Villages Study Group Spring Meeting

20th April 2013
10am to 3.30pm

Capel Village Memorial Hall

Speakers include:

Professor Peter Edwards on 'The influence of geography and geology on farming practices in post restoration Surrey'

Dr. David Stone on 'Manorial records and the development of late medieval settlements: case study Esher'

Alex Egginton on 'The Surrey Historic Environment Record as a tool for research'.

Please see attached programme for more information and booking details.

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