Course Programme - to update
10:00 Session 1: The development of historic designed landscapes
11:15 Coffee
11:45 Session 2: Sources of evidence for historic designed landscapes
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Session 3: Identifying and managing significant features
15:15 Tea
15:30 Session 4: Case studies covering the application of survey work, presentation and protection
16:45 Day school ends
Brian Dix specialises in the archaeology of historic parks and gardens. He has worked widely throughout Europe as well as at British sites, and had produced large number of reports, monographs and other publications on the subject.
Accommodation
Although this is a non-residential course, students requiring accommodation may be able to book B&B at Madingley Hall, as availability permits.
Please contact reservations@madingleyhall.co.uk or +44 (0)1223 746222 for availability and booking enquiries.
Dietary requirements
If you have any specific dietary requirements or allergies please inform our Admissions Team on ice.admissions@ice.cam.ac.uk or +44 (0)1223 746262 if you have not already advised us of your requirements.
Additional requirements
ICE is committed to providing equality of opportunity and to a proactive and inclusive approach to equality. We aim to support and encourage under-represented groups, promote an inclusive culture, and value diversity.
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Course materials
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