Online Talk on the Refurbishment of Boston Manor House

Brentford & Chiswick Local History Society hosts lecture by John Collins


Work taking place on the refurbishment of Boston Manor House

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The Brentford and Chiswick Local History Society

The next event to be hosted by the Brentford & Chiswick Local History Society will be an online talk by John Collins entitled "Refurbishing Boston Manor House".

The society says it should be fascinating for those interested in historic houses and in the history of Brentford.

Hounslow’s Historic Houses Manager, John Collins, will reveal the work that has been undertaken recently at Boston Manor, describe how its story will be presented to visitors when it re-opens and the ways in which the restored building will be used.

The talk takes place on Zoom at 7.30pm on Monday 17 October. The society will open the event at 7.15pm to allow people to get settled before the formal start.

As usual there will be no charge to join this event but you must reserve your place via Ticket Tailor.

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October 13, 2022

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