Bosworth Battlefield hosts its Medieval Medley this weekend - with the area's historic heritage on show
By Coalville Nub News Reporter
14th Aug 2023 | Local News
Visitors, re-enactors and Richard III enthusiasts will come together at Bosworth Battlefield for this weekend's Medieval Medley.
The two-day event sees hundreds of people descend on Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre over the weekend on Saturday and Sunday.
Featuring an insight into the day-to-day workings of a battle camp, where visitors are encouraged to engage with the re-enactors, and can also see a narrated fashion show with outfits from that era.
There is also a walk-through of the battle of Bosworth where visitors have a chance to participate, along with other family-friendly activities, archery and combat demonstrations, guided walks, table top war gaming and a fancy-dress competition for children.
Specialist interest groups, including the Council's Collections Team, Richard III Society, Battlefield Trust, Sikh Community Curators and Hijaz Trust will also be attending, giving visitors the opportunity to find out more about the context of the battle, council's wider cared for collections and the historical content of other communities at the time of the Wars of the Roses.
Councillor Christine Radford, cabinet member for adults and communities said: "We really enjoy hosting an annual event to mark the Battle of Bosworth and this year's Bosworth Medieval Medley is set to be another great event.
"This historic battle is part of Leicestershire's rich heritage, and we look forward to welcoming everyone to spend the weekend taking in the medieval-themed sights, sounds and experiences."
Tickets are £5 per adult and £3.50 per child with under 3s free. The same programme will run on both days. Parking is also free on both days.
A wide range of food concessions will be available on site, including a hog roast and vegetarian options.
Tickets are still on sale HERE or by calling 01455 290429. Tickets are also available on the day.
In the week leading up to the Medley the centre will also be hosting a costumed guided walk and Knight School.
The traditional rose laying ceremony to mark the anniversary of the Battle of Bosworth will take place at the Memorial Sundial at 11am on Tuesday, August 22, with a guided walk for visitors.
The Bosworth Medieval Festival will not be run this year as work is being carried out on improvements to its format and accessibility. It will return in August next year.
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