Rushton Triangular Lodge Visitor Volunteer
Rushton Triangular Lodge was built by Thomas Tresham as a Warreners Lodge. All three of its exterior walls are richly embellished with carving relevant to Thomas Treshams’ faith.
As a Visitor Volunteer, you will help us bring the building to life be welcoming our visitors and supporting them to better understand the lodge's carvings.
Where & when
- Rushton Triangular Lodge, Rushton, Kettering, Northamptonshire, NN14 1RP
- The Lodge will be open every weekend between April and October. Shift times will be from 10.00am to 2.00pm
- We are looking for someone who can regularly volunteer, ideally for one or two weekend days a week.
Who we're looking for
We are looking for people who are confident and effective communicators with people from all walks of life, and enthusiastic about sharing Rushton Triangular Lodge's story.
This role will include time spent outdoors in all weathers and long periods on your feet.
You can find out more about this role by downloading the role description.
Why volunteer with English Heritage
Volunteering is your opportunity to play a part in protecting and presenting some of the greatest places in England. Your support is extremely valuable to us and we want to make sure you have an enjoyable and rewarding volunteering experience. Find out more reasons to volunteer with English Heritage.
Ready to take the next steps?
Complete our online form or you can download it and email it to us at volunteer.enquiries@english-heritage.org.uk.
If you’d like to post it, sent it to us at: Volunteer Team, English Heritage, The Engine House, Fire Fly Avenue, Swindon, SN2 2EH.