Get to know Richard…
Richard Quantrell, is an active member of the Alford community and is helping to bring the Lincolnshire Wolds: Cultural & Heritage Programme alive at Alford Manor House. Here, Richard tells us more about himself and what he is looking forward to the most with the Lincolnshire Wolds: Cultural & Heritage Programme.
Who are you and how are you are a part of the Lincolnshire Wolds: Cultural & Heritage Programme?
Please explain a little bit about why the funding is vital for the future use of Alford Manor House?
What are you looking forward to the most through the Lincolnshire Wolds: Cultural & Heritage Programme?
How can the community be involved with your organisation and support the Lincolnshire Wolds: Cultural & Heritage Programme projects?
Alford Manor House is run predominantly by volunteers. At present we have between 70 and 80 active volunteers but are always looking to welcome more people to join us. The roles these volunteers play range from greeting visitors to the house, curating the museum, looking after and improving the artefacts and machinery in the museum of rural life in the barn, administration, gardening and assisting with catering for events. People can also get involved by using the space to host community led projects from the Manor House.
As the work of building the new event venue proceeds opportunities will arise for visitors to learn more about the history of the site and its buildings. As well as the building work the funding from the Programme will also enable us to make grant applications to other funding bodies to pay for necessary repairs to the House and to replace the thatch.