East Sussex Living History Festival

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From the team that brings you the Twelfth Night Tudor Wassail, at Michelham Priory: Sussex Past proudly presents The East Sussex Living History Festival.
Step back in time at Michelham Priory House & Gardens on 24th to 26th August for the East Sussex Living History Festival.

Brought to you by the team that brings the Twelfth Night Tudor Wassail, the festival features a variety of living history encampments, starting from the medieval period and spanning onwards through history.
Each encampment is meticulously set up to recreate the atmosphere, activities, and daily life in their time period, from the 10th to 16th Century. From medieval knights to Renaissance artisans, visitors can interact with historical reenactors who are passionate about bringing history to life. Expect cooking, clothing, craft, religion, medicine, maille and weapon production, scribery and much more!

Entertainment for all
Devilstick Peat will be entertaining us all with his unique blend of circus skills, magic tricks and comedy, as well as his Jester's School of Jestering for kids to learn the tricks of the trade.

Mythago Morris will be captivating audiences as they tell ancient stories through dance and breathtaking costumes.

Have a go at axe throwing and archery, meet Mark Colyer and DOG the Duck, have fun in the Kid's Corner and more.

Immerse yourself in the sights, smells, and sounds of times gone by. From the aroma of traditional food being cooked over an open fire to the clanging of blacksmiths' hammers, every detail is designed to transport you to a different era.

Kids go FREE to this event
This provides an excellent opportunity for children to learn about history in an engaging and interactive way.

They can participate in various activities, try on historical costumes, and witness demonstrations of ancient crafts and skills.

Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the past, the East Sussex Living History Festival at Michelham Priory House & Gardens promises to be an unforgettable experience.

Don't miss the chance to travel through time and gain a deeper understanding of how life might have been throughout the ages.

About the event:
Date: 24th, 25th & 26th August
Time: 10am to 5pm
Age suitability: All ages

Cost:
Adults – £13
Senior (65+) – £12
Children (0-17) – free
Essential carer – free

Please note, this event is GiftAid re-admission exempt. Discount passes for example, Historic Houses, Art Fund or Gardener's World will not be accepted for this event. Free entry for Members of The Sussex Archaeological Society is not valid at this event.

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East Sussex Living History Festival

Type:Festival

Michelham Priory, Upper Dicker, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3QS
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Tel01323 844224

Opening Times

Season (24 Aug 2024 - 26 Aug 2024)
DayTimes
Saturday - Monday10:00 - 17:00

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