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The Age of Discovery - The Merchant Empires

  • Pennard House Shepton Mallet, England, BA4 6TP United Kingdom (map)

This enthralling day course is the second of a series of standalone courses with historian Mike Shaw which consider how our modern understanding of the world took shape.

Following the early voyages of discovery, the Portuguese and Spanish powers had divided the newly discovered worlds between themselves with papal approval at the Treaty of Saragossa. This was to be contested by the emerging Protestant powers of northern Europe led initially by the Dutch and later the English. This day course compares the development of all the European merchant empires to see how and why some prospered and others failed.

Our home for the day will be the stunning surroundings of Pennard House, a Grade II listed manor house nestled in the idyllic Somerset countryside. The friendly team at Pennard will ensure you are well looked after throughout your visit with a beautiful 2-course lunch and refreshments, not to mention a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere.

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  • Mike Shaw was a regular soldier for over 30 years and has been a keen student of history all his life.

    Click here to find out more about Mike and his other available courses

  • Pennard House is a Grade II listed Manor House with a homely feel. There are grand reception rooms, luxury bedrooms and a converted Coach House event venue ideal for all manner of parties. All set in 4 acres of lush gardens and surrounded by 180 acres of meadows, woodlands and apple orchards. There’s a croquet lawn, tipis in the garden and even a freshwater swimming lake. At Pennard they have the makings for the perfect event in a quintessentially English setting.

    There is free parking on site.

    The postcode is BA4 6TP

    www.pennardhouse.com

  • Although not essential, a pen and paper might be helpful if you wish to take notes!


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