Life in Anglo-Saxon Towns

Birgitta Hoffmann

The Anglo-Saxons settlers came originally from a rural area dominated by small farming villages. By the time the Vikings came, they had developed an urban culture, often focused around Christian churches. This urban tradition was often built on Roman precedents, but there are other sites that were new developments and whose life and the services they offered were so central to life in Britain that it even survived and continued to prosper under the ensuing Viking period. The dayschool will explore, what made Anglo-Saxon towns so special and successful.  

Dayschool: Friday, 1st February, 2019     Time: 11am– 4pm.

Venue:
Wilmslow Parish Hall
Cliff Road, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 4AA 

Please note: The car park is a very busy pay and display car park (£2).

Price Concessions Minimum No. Maximum No.
£32 £28* 9 35

*£28, if booked before, 10 January  2019.

To book, complete the MANCENT booking form and send it with payment to Birgitta Hoffmann, 55 Broadwalk, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5PL
email: latinteacher@btinternet.com phone: 07747 533 070