Writing Women's History Weekend Retreat

EDITORIAL LISTING: This listing was prepared by the AtelierBound editorial team using publicly available information. Dates, availability, final pricing, and any options such as occupancy or materials should be confirmed directly with the host before making any plans. If you run this retreat, contact us at hosts@atelierbound.com to claim your listing and take full control of your page, add your own photographs, and respond to guest enquiries. November 23-27 2026, at Starcroft Farm Cabins in the High Weald of East Sussex. Over three days, feminist cultural historian Elinor Cleghorn guides you through the rich and vital field of women's history, helping you navigate primary and secondary sources, archives and online resources to tell the stories of women that deserve to be heard. Whether you are researching for a novel, memoir or historical work, Elinor offers expert guidance on structure, style and compelling storytelling whilst providing insight into deepening and refining your research. The weekend includes woodland walks, bespoke writing exercises and a one-to-one session, all within the intimate setting of Starcroft's history-inspired cabins. Pricing shown is an approximate USD equivalent converted from GBP. Please confirm the final price, currency, and options for single or double occupancy with the host directly before booking.

Details

  • Event Year2026
  • Event Month (Start)November
  • Skill LevelAll Levels
  • DurationShort Stay (4-5 days)
  • Is Accommodation Included?Included in Price
  • Are Meals Included?No meals included
  • Are Materials Included?Some materials provided
  • Group SizeIntimate (up to 6)
  • Language of InstructionEnglish
  • Gender inclusionOpen to all

Website Link

https://www.starcroftfarm.co.uk/writing-retreats-2026?utm_source=atelierbound&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=listing

What's Included

2 nights accommodation in a writing cabin with ensuite facilities, woodland walk, bespoke writing exercises based on your interests, editorial assessment of up to 2,000 words, one-to-one session with Elinor, surprise book gift from local independent bookseller

What to Bring

Your research materials and writing project, self-catered food provisions

Leader Bio

Elinor Cleghorn is author of Unwell Women: A Journey Through Medicine and Myth in a Man-Made World and A Woman's Work: Reclaiming the Radical History of Mothering, published March 2026.

Setting

  • Rural
  • Farmstead

Beyond the Studio

  • Guided Walks or Hikes

Accessibility

Location

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US$1,000.00