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An untold chapter

  • Dec 6, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 30

Words by Jamie Crocker


A brand-new immersive historical experience has opened in Cornwall in the village of St Ive, near Liskeard.


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The Story of Emily combines modern technology with intricate restoration to honour Emily Hobhouse, a remarkable Cornish woman who defied Victorian conventions. During the Second Anglo-Boer War, Emily travelled alone to South Africa, witnessing and responding to the suffering of women and children in British concentration camps. She brought aid and relief, making an enduring impact on countless lives and becoming a thorn in the side of those overseeing the camps and beyond.


This immersive experience takes visitors back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Self-guided audio tours lead guests through Emily’s restored childhood home, a Victorian rectory recreated to its 1875 setting. Wander through rooms like Emily’s school room and the scullery and even try on Victorian clothing, available for children and adults.


The War Rooms contrast this domestic setting with a sensory journey that combines installations, animation and virtual reality to depict the war’s sieges and guerrilla campaigns. It powerfully portrays Emily’s courageous efforts and her legacy, a legacy that South Africa reveres but which is largely forgotten in Britain. “Through this experience, we aim to reignite awareness of Emily’s courage and the resilience of the women and children of that time,” explains Martin Lovell, general manager.


The Story of Emily also features a restaurant that serves South African dishes inspired by the 19th century, enjoyed alongside views of a Victorian-style Kitchen Garden. Visitors can explore the surrounding gardens, meet animals, and take in scenic views from the mound overlooking the War Rooms.


The Story of Emily is open from 9am till 5pm, Thursday to Sunday, with self-guided audio tours of the Rectory and War Rooms available from 10am. These must be booked in advance. Adult prices start from £25pp.



 


 

 

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