Launceston and the Normans
History · Talk

Launceston and the Normans

An engaging historical talk exploring the Norman influence on Launceston.

Wed, 1 Jul 2026 6:00 PM (Europe/London) Launceston Town Hall Launceston , Cornwall
Discover the fascinating history of Launceston and its Norman connections in this special talk hosted by the Friends of Lawrence House Museum. Taking place at the historic Launceston Town Hall, the event delves into the medieval past of the town, offering insights into how the Normans shaped the local landscape and community. This is a perfect opportunity for history enthusiasts to learn more about the heritage of Cornwall in an informative and welcoming setting.

What to Expect

An evening lecture detailing the historical significance of the Norman period in Launceston.

Who Should Attend

  • History enthusiasts
  • Local residents
  • Students
  • Museum members

Agenda Overview

The talk begins at 6:00 PM at Launceston Town Hall.
Venue & Address
Launceston Town Hall
Western Rd
Launceston , Cornwall – PL15 7AR
United Kingdom
Organizer
Friends of Lawrence House Museum · Historical Society
A group dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Launceston.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the event?
Wednesday, 1st July 2026.
Where is it held?
Launceston Town Hall, Western Road, Launceston.
Who is the organizer?
Friends of Lawrence House Museum.
What time does it start?
6:00 PM.
Is there an entry fee?
Yes, tickets are £5.
Is the venue accessible?
Please contact the Town Hall for accessibility details.
Tags
History Talk Launceston Cornwall Heritage
Summary
A historical lecture about the Norman era in Launceston, hosted at the Town Hall.
Highlights
  • Expert historical insights
  • Norman era exploration
  • Historic venue setting
  • Community heritage focus
  • Q&A session
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