Ruskin at Brantwood
Brantwood, a rambling house on the shore of Coniston Water, was for 28 years the home of one of Victorian England's most eminent writers, John Ruskin (1819-1900), art critic, social thinker, moralist. As its trustees consider a new proposal to transform the house into an international centre for Ruskin studies, Michael Oliver visits Brantwood and enquires into the significance of Ruskin's work today.
Producer KEVIN JACKSON