Sharing your stories of Sinai House - Trent Valley Past and Present
About the event
With a rich & varied history, dating back to the 1200s, this prominent Grade II listed building, set at the site of a chalybeate (iron-bearing) spring above the Trent Valley, has many a tale to tell. The location of Sinai Park House was vital for Romans, Medieval monks, English Civil War armies, and English aristocracy. Do you have a personal connection to this special location, maybe from years gone by or more recent experiences? We invite you to join a small group to record your encounters and adventures, however big or small, as you feel comfortable.
Refreshments provided.
Please note that, for us to record your contribution, you will need to sign a Creative Commons agreement. The CC BY 4.0 license allows users to share, copy, distribute, and adapt work, even for commercial purposes, as long as proper credit is given to the original creator. You can choose how you wish to be credited.
Trent Valley Past & Present is a two-year project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage fund, engaging communities and landowners to help them explore best practice methods to ensure that our natural and historic environments are protected for the future. Find out what we are doing and how you can get involved.
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