Weirdest Buildings of the West Country The West Country has more than its fair share of weird buildings. This talk explores an eclectic selection. This includes the last castle built in England and a pub constructed like a pack of cards in Devon; a chapel sprouting from the rocks and King Arthur’s Halls in Cornwall; a lighthouse on stilts and a sham castle in Somerset and a ghost village in Dorset.
Views: 1175 | Enquiries: 0Formerly a teacher, I am a freelance writer and photographer with a strong interest in local history (my first degree subject). To date, I have published 70 Devon, Dorset, Cornish and Somerset titles (see www.roberthesketh.co.uk) and written numerous illustrated articles for The Countryman, Dartmoor Magazine, Country Walking and other publications. I also contribute West Country landscape and people photographs to photographic libraries, see www.picfair.com . Since 2002, I have been giving talks to local history clubs, Women’s Institutes, societies, U3A and Probus Clubs on Devon themes
Please contact me if you would like further details or to offer me a booking. All the talks are illustrated with high resolution digital images and last between 45 minutes and an hour, depending on what the audience wants. Questions from the audience are always welcome. I can supply the projector, laptop, projection stand and projection screen. Alternatively, I can offer all my talks on Zoom. To see my profile please visit my website www.roberthesketh.co.uk
Adrienne Hesketh (my better half) is a talented musician who also gives talks and live performance. She plays piano and recorder and her contact details are the same as mine. She also sings and dances and has her own website www.adriennehesekth.com
Charges: £60 plus 40p per mile travel each way from Bovey Tracey. (No mileage charge for Zoom talks).
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