About Emma J. Wells Heritage Consultancy
Emma J. Wells Heritage Consultancy provides a unique blend of research-based advice and expertise to the architecture and historic buildings sectors.
Emma J. Wells Heritage Consultancy Description
Based in North Yorkshire, but working across England, Dr Emma J. Wells MCIfA is a conscientious, experienced heritage consultant, lecturer and academic possessing expertise in Research, Consultancy and Training for some leading heritage and cultural projects.
Emma J. Wells Heritage Consultancy provides a unique blend of research-based advice and expertise, specialising in three main areas: Commercial, Academic and Training /Tutorial services. Services include heritage /historic buildings research and reports, e. g. heritage statements, DBAs, architectural appraisals, CMPs (inc. house histories); consultancy; project management; academic-related research and publications; and advice and preparation of funding bids. A full list can be found on the website.
Emma also provides bespoke lectures, tours and training to academic, professional, and non-professional audiences, and has made appearances on and worked with a variety of media institutions including the BBC.
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Emma J. Wells Heritage Consultancy takes pride in tailored, individual work for clients informed by experience and skills developed throughout the heritage, training and academic sectors, while acting as an associate to many different teams.
The range of services provided may be combined and tailored in order to implement a bespoke experience to suit a client's or particular project needs. Although I often work on projects independently, when required, I can refer to a wide range of specialist expertise /associates.
If you would like to discuss any of the services provided or schedule a consultation meeting, please contact me.
Reviews
Looking forward to meeting you in April, @william_whyte!
Retweeted YorkLife (@YorkLife1):
Great to see local #art in local #cafes #York https://t.co/sUUAP77MLr
Hope to meet some of you on 29th @WaterstonesCamb! 😊#pilgrimroutes #history #books #Cambridge https://t.co/litklXdzW5
Retweeted WaterstonesCambridge (@WaterstonesCamb):
Still to come this month. There is something for everyone in our lineup of fantastic events. Tickets available here! https://t.co/TwyO2LyPxu https://t.co/blM4V1szO0
Retweeted The Yorkshire Post (@yorkshirepost):
Fascinating read following in the footsteps of Yorkshire’s first pilgrims with historian @Emma_J_Wells https://t.co/hFODTScYlN
A shortened version of the @yorkshirepost article on me is now available to read on their website, if any1 fancies: https://t.co/GLODp1o3F2
Was recently gifted Mark's beautiful book on Fountains. It's superb -truly ground-breaking research! Pardon the pun! https://t.co/zhrtJY0lKM
Was recently gifted Mark's beautiful book on Fountains. It's superb -truly ground-breaking research! Pardon the pun! https://t.co/YQLnkUDo15
The beginning of the parade to the Act of Remembrance at the war memorial #RememberanceSunday https://t.co/I8cvG9iszJ
From my window this morning (the road leads to the church). Lest we forget. #11/11 #remembrancesunday https://t.co/bL4XxsqlQy
A wonderful 3-page spread in @yorkshirepost on #PilgrimRoutesoftheBritishIsles + my research. Thank u to them 4 such a well-written article! https://t.co/62ZyJs88NS
Retweeted walking-books.com (@walkingbookscom):
A mention for #FF friends @exped_ltd @stolavsleden @PaigeODonoghue @BestDadICanBe @Emma_J_Wells @andy2186 @KellyKettle @StanPalmerHonda
A short piece about me and #PilgrimRoutesoftheBritishIsles in the @TheNorthernEcho #parishchurches #churches #pilgrimage #history #Britain https://t.co/5f2SqatZgY
Retweeted York CMS (@yorkmedieval):
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Retweeted Oliver JESSOP MCIFA (@Tjcheritage):
Historic incised knife sharpening marks in cart passage entranceway in the centre of Sutton Coldfield #buildingsarchaeology https://t.co/MsXo3k5dXF
Retweeted RiverWearArchaeology (@DiveIntoDurham):
This delightful 18th/19th C. brooch depicts Sir Water Raleigh & Elizabeth I in a romantic setting #FindsFriday #DRWA https://t.co/UBFLevM8k2
Retweeted PAUL KINGSTON 🌨☀️⛈✨ (@PaulKingstonNNP):
Pictures I've taken of #snow on the North Pennines today #uksnow #winteriscoming #Cumbria #NotJustLakes @UKSnowUpdates @StormHour https://t.co/7wylZRIfPo
Just a small note to purchase the @yorkshirepost this Saturday ;)