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Episode 3 - Heritage, History and Archaeology in the Stour Valley

31 min · 27 de nov de 2020
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This series of podcasts has been produced to provide visitor information and inspiration for exploring the Stour Valley area. In the third podcast we hear about heritage, history and archaeology in the Stour Valley. It features contributions from historian Ashley Cooper, Paul Gallifant from the Dedham Vale Society https://dedhamvalesociety.org.uk, Allison Burke from the Churches Conservation Trust https://www.visitchurches.org.uk and Geoffrey Bray from Clare Castle Country Park https://clarecastlecountrypark.co.uk The Stour Valley is a picturesque landscape, including the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), offering an array of activities and places of interest. From hiking and cycling, museums and art to locally produced food and crafts, the valley has something for everyone. With a wealth of history and heritage that can be explored through the valley’s many historic churches and archaeological sites, as well as beautiful nature reserves for wildlife spotting, the valley provides a calm and tranquil landscape for exploring. These podcasts have been produced within the ‘Improving the Stour Valley for Visitors’ project, which aims to broaden awareness and build brand identity of the Stour Valley as a visitor destination, and provide quality information and service facilitation for visitors. The Improving the Stour Valley for Visitors project is funded by LEADER: The Rural Development Programme for England, which on turn is part funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development. The project is hosted by the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and Stour Valley team. Interviews were conducted by Stuart Bowditch.

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