Event Details
- Location: Lichfield Cathedral
- Address: The Close, Lichfield, Staffs, WS13 7LD
- Start date: 27th March 2026
- End date: 27th March 2026
- Times: 7.30pm
- Entry fee: £10 or £16.50 (incl souvenir brochure)
Join Hamish Low, founder of The Fenland Black Oak Project, in conversation with architect and conservation specialist Aaron Chetwynd AA Dipl RIBA as they explore the remarkable story of the 5,000‑year‑old Jubilee Oak and the creative, technical, and architectural thinking that shaped its transformation into the Table for the Nation.
Tickets £10 or £16.50 including souvenir brochure
AARON CHETWYND AA Dipl RIBA is a Chartered Architect and founder of Aaron Chetwynd Architect Studio. Trained at the Architectural Association and an accredited RIBA Conservation Architect, he also teaches at Nottingham University and works widely with historic buildings.








