Archaeology Walk at The Rodd as part of Herefordshire Histories
- 14th May
About This Event
Led by expert archaeologist Tim Hoverd of Herefordshire Archaeology, this engaging walk will reveal how people have shaped and interacted with this land from the Neolithic period through to the 20th century. As you explore the grounds, you’ll learn how to spot subtle clues in the landscape, earthworks, boundaries, and features that tell stories of ancient settlement, farming practices, and more recent historical developments. Tim will bring the past to life with insights drawn from archaeological research and local knowledge, making this an accessible and fascinating experience for all. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the hidden stories beneath your feet, this walk offers a unique opportunity to see The Rodd in a new light. Event Details: Duration: Approximately 1.5 hours Location: The Rodd, Sidney Nolan Trust Led by: Tim Hoverd, Herefordshire Archaeology Suitable for: Adults and older children with an interest in history and the outdoors Please note: sturdy footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended
Admission / Ticket Info:
£12 per person plus booking fee
Disabled Access:
Please note: The walk will take place outdoors across uneven terrain. A modest level of mobility is required as the walk includes some up-hill stretches.
Disabled Facilities:
Disabled toilets are available - contact directly for more information