Adult Education Course: Archaeology & History of Cammo Estate

Archaeology & History of Cammo Estate – All – (18/3) – OUT57986M

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Cammo Estate was built in 1693 for John Menzies , and the house is considered to be the inspiration for the House of Shaw in Kidnapped written by Robert Louis Stevenson. The grounds are a nature reserve with walled garden, hot walls and a Pinetum. Many visitors are unaware of the history surrounding them as they walk past the ruins. 

Archaeologists have uncovered a stash of personal items that used to belong to the housekeeper in the grand lost mansion and lots of interesting stories are being unravelled through further excavation. 

This one day course looking at the history and archaeology will offer fascinating insights into the particular site as well as broader guidance about archaeology in general. 

Enjoy a fun day out with the very friendly and knowledgeable tutor able to answer queries and generate interest in local history. 

The course takes place on Saturday 18th March from 10.30-3.30pm 

Standard fees for the day £21.75 and £17.25 for senior citizens, students and benefits. 

To book a space please ring 0131 556 7978 or go oniine at www.joininedinburgh.org

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