William Morris in the Cotswolds
Evening Lecture with Juliet Heslewood
William Morris is known for his association with the Pre-Raphaelite painters. His work in the Cotswolds, through ‘Morris & Co’ can be seen in many church windows. Less known are the significant periods of time he spent here, not only at his home, Kelmscott, but while staying with friends in Broadway. Here his ideas for the protection of British buildings took root.
Juliet Heslewood MA, is an author and art historian. Juliet studied History of Art at L
Thursday 26 October, 7-8.30pm
Cost: £6.75 per adult, £5.75 for season ticket holders
Corinium Museum, Park Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 2BX
Thu 26 Oct 2017