The Heritage Partnerships Team is pleased to share this important resource.
Houses of Politicians was a two-day international conference hosted between University of Waterloo, Manchester Metropolitan University and TORCH, which aimed to unpick the ways in which politicians and their houses intersected in eighteenth-century Britain. As many of these sites are now on the front lines of public history, the conference organisers felt it important that in addition to a scholarly collection of essays, available here, that a free-to-download toolkit was made available for heritage professionals and other practitioners who work with these sites on a day-to-day basis.
Please follow the link here to view and download the toolkit.
National Trust Partnership
TORCH Heritage Programme