‘Reading The Landscape’ Masterclass – August 2022

Many thanks to all who attended the recent Masterclass held at Epiacum Roman Fort. We were blessed with possibly the hottest weather we’ve ever experienced on a Masterclass and as a result, the waterproofs remained in the rucksack at all times!

We hope you all enjoyed the experience and had both a fun and informative weekend. We’d also like to thank all the ‘Second Nervians’ for all their hard work in organising and making the event work so well.

Hopefully you’ll all be able to start putting into practice what you learned when you’re next out walking!

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Places available on the Landscape Masterclass this coming weekend…..

We have had two cancellations for the forthcoming Landscape Masterclass starting on the evening of Friday 12th August 2022 and finishing late afternoon on Sunday 14th August 2022. If you’re free that weekend and fancy learning about landscapes in the company of Time Team’s Prof. Stewart Ainsworth, now is the time to act!!

For more information, please see the event page here. The application form and contact details can be found on that page.

First come, first served. Good luck!!

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Latest interpretation images of Epiacum

We’re delighted to share these latest interpretation images of the site.

They’re also available on the Photo Galleries page of the web site. We hope you agree they’re absolutely stunning and give a dramatic insight as to the what the site looked like all those years ago.

Parade Ground
Bath House
Ramparts & Vicus
Vicus
Pennine Way
Bath House & Mansio
Bath House (elevated view)
Epiacum from above
Parade Ground

Please note the images above are © 2022 – Epiacum Heritage / Dextra Visual

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Website – Work in progress

Please excuse us while we are working on the website. This will be a staged process:
1) Update the site’s theme.
2) Review current content.
3) Identify and archive outdated information.
4) Update required content where necessary.

Once this is complete, our intention is to have an simpler, but more up to date website that contains information to suit both the casual visitor and those who are looking for some more detail.

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