
An Introduction to Old English Language
The Course
Learn about Old English Language, which was spoken in England before the Norman Conquest. This beginner level course explores the grammar, dialects, and placenames through evidence from Old English texts, as well as what survives and where you can find it today.
The Tutor
Stephen Pollington teaches Old English language and literature with CityLit in London, as well as “Life in Anglo-Saxon England” and Gothic language. He is the author of over 15 books on Saxon subjects, including medicine, warfare, meadhall culture, art, writing, and language.
Participant Information
All materials will be supplied. Participants might wish to bring a notepad or paper.
Fee & Refreshments
£75 per person, this includes tuition, tea and coffee. Please let the Museum know in advance if you have any dietary requirements. You can bring your own packed lunch or the café will be open at lunchtime.
Please read our Adult Day Courses terms & conditions.
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Courses at our Museum
Lifelong learning has been at the heart of the Museum’s mission since its founding over 50 years ago. We are dedicated to promoting the preservation of historic buildings and architectural heritage, as well as keeping alive the traditional crafts, trades, and industries of the Weald & Downland region.
We offer a rich programme of day schools, longer courses and evening talks that celebrate Historic Building Conservation, Traditional Rural Trades, and Crafts. Each course is led by experienced practitioners who are passionate about their field and generous in sharing both their knowledge and hands-on skills.
Whether you’re seeking a rewarding new hobby, aiming to develop practical expertise, or considering a career change, our courses provide inspiration and opportunity in equal measure. We invite you to explore our programme, discover what excites you, and join us in keeping these valuable traditions alive.
