Help us conserve the 17th century Grade-II-Listed Field Barn at Kelmscott Manor
Help is needed to conserve the 17th century Grade-II-Listed Field Barn at Kelmscott Manor, the Cotswolds home of William Morris (1834-96).
Help is needed to conserve the 17th century Grade-II-Listed Field Barn at Kelmscott Manor, the Cotswolds home of William Morris (1834-96).
An update from October 2020 on the Kelmscott Manor Capital Project
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The Society has joined with other members of The Archaeology Forum to call on the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government to ensure […]
Following Council’s request, Dr David Starkey has resigned his fellowship from the Society of Antiquaries of London with immediate effect. Previous statements regarding Dr Starkey’s fellowship and comments can be […]
The Council of the Society of Antiquaries of London has considered Dr David Starkey’s position as a Fellow of the Society in the light of his recent statements. Our current […]