Lecture Suppers: Madingley and its history
Sun 2 July 2017 - Sun 30 July 2017
Institute of Continuing Education
Now home to the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education, Madingley Hall has functioned at various times as a hunting lodge, a family home and a royal residence. Discover the fascinating past (and present!) of this 16th-century mansion, in this informal lecture series.
Each lecture will begin at 6.00pm, and will be followed by a buffet supper at 7.00pm where you can meet the speaker and chat to other attendees.
- 2 July: The history of Madingley Hall, with Dr Frank Woodman
- 30 July: The Gardens: Past, present and future, with Richard Gant (Head Gardener)
Tickets are £29 per person, per lecture, and include the lecture itself, a glass of house wine/prosecco and a buffet supper. The grounds will be open from 4.30pm and if you would like to treat yourself to an afternoon tea, please contact enquiry@madingleyhall.co.uk.
This event is part of the ICE Summer Festival. Find out more at www.ice.cam.ac.uk/SummerFestival
Cost: £29
Enquiries and booking
Booking is recommended for this event.
Enquiries: Enquiries Website Email: enquiries@ice.cam.ac.uk