You The Jury

from £320.00

Monday 10th March - Wednesday 12th March

Join tutor Diane Janes as we consider three real life cases of murder, or suspected murder, which occurred in England between 1900-1975, and you the jury will consider the evidence presented, reach your own verdict and then decide whether or not justice was well served by the historical outcome. The cases have all been selected with an eye to the insight they can give us on various aspects of our judicial system, or our social history. No advance preparation is required, but students will find a pen, a notebook and an open mind invaluable!

Nestled in the Somerset countryside with a meandering river, tranquil lake and 14-acres of glorious gardens, our home for the course is the truly stunning Haselbury Mill. Steeped in history with a timeless charm, throughout your stay you’ll enjoy delicious food, beautiful accommodation and the very warmest of welcomes.

The course runs from dinner on the first day (10th March) until lunch on the last day (12th March)

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Monday 10th March - Wednesday 12th March

Join tutor Diane Janes as we consider three real life cases of murder, or suspected murder, which occurred in England between 1900-1975, and you the jury will consider the evidence presented, reach your own verdict and then decide whether or not justice was well served by the historical outcome. The cases have all been selected with an eye to the insight they can give us on various aspects of our judicial system, or our social history. No advance preparation is required, but students will find a pen, a notebook and an open mind invaluable!

Nestled in the Somerset countryside with a meandering river, tranquil lake and 14-acres of glorious gardens, our home for the course is the truly stunning Haselbury Mill. Steeped in history with a timeless charm, throughout your stay you’ll enjoy delicious food, beautiful accommodation and the very warmest of welcomes.

The course runs from dinner on the first day (10th March) until lunch on the last day (12th March)

Monday 10th March - Wednesday 12th March

Join tutor Diane Janes as we consider three real life cases of murder, or suspected murder, which occurred in England between 1900-1975, and you the jury will consider the evidence presented, reach your own verdict and then decide whether or not justice was well served by the historical outcome. The cases have all been selected with an eye to the insight they can give us on various aspects of our judicial system, or our social history. No advance preparation is required, but students will find a pen, a notebook and an open mind invaluable!

Nestled in the Somerset countryside with a meandering river, tranquil lake and 14-acres of glorious gardens, our home for the course is the truly stunning Haselbury Mill. Steeped in history with a timeless charm, throughout your stay you’ll enjoy delicious food, beautiful accommodation and the very warmest of welcomes.

The course runs from dinner on the first day (10th March) until lunch on the last day (12th March)