Chestnut’s Guide for The Assembly House: Launch event

For Heritage Open Days, we launched Chestnut’s Guide! 🐹

Come and see The Assembly House through the eyes of 8-14 year olds, and find out who Chestnut is. Over the Summer we held a three-day workshop. Our young guides have worked & played hard to find the juiciest details from the House’s past, and launched their own free foldout paper guide and timeline that will be available from flyer racks.

Sunday 14 September, 11:00–13:00
The Noverre Ballroom, The Assembly House
All ages welcome, free entry

We have long wanted to make the fascinating, gruelling, uplifting stories of the Assembly House more accessible. So we teamed up with some children and a designer.

We’ve worked together to immerse ourselves in tales and the remaining physical structures of the House, through drama, play and design and we’re here to tell you all about it. We held a Heritage Open Days event where people could come and meet our young guides alongside our regular art historian, Roxanne Matthews, in this drop-in event of talks, chats and wonder.

The guides are now available from the flyer racks.

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