Teversal Village and it's literally connections to D.H. Lawrence - Talk
The Manor room (adjacent to St. Katherine's Church), Buttery Lane, Teversal Village, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 3JN
Betjeman once described Teversal Village as a 'rural oasis' in the former 'coal producing area on the Notts - Derby border'. As part of our weekend celebrating the rich history of the area, Nottingham University's, James Walker, will hold a talk that will explore the village's links D.H. Lawrence.
James is the editor of the D. H. Lawrence Society bulletin and produces monthly essays called 'Locating Lawrence', based on Lawrence's letters.
The event is free, but donations towards the upkeep of the church will be gratefully received.
The Manor room (adjacent to St. Katherine's Church), Buttery Lane, Teversal Village, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 3JN
Alongside the talk, the Manor Room and neighbouring church will be open to visitors on the 18th, 19th and 20th, with displays, information and stories about the history of the area and its working people. On Saturday and Sunday there will also be guided walks - please see other event listings for more information.