HRW Law and order re-enactment

Elizabethan Law & Order

Over the weekend of the 15 & 16 June we are delighted to welcome the History Re-enactment Workshop (HRW) to the Museum who will be demonstrating their Elizabethan Law & Order in the Market Square, in and around Titchfield Market Hall.

On both days they will be performing at 11am and 2pm for approx. 45 minutes, where you can see them re-enact a court session based on historical cases from the time period. The court will be performed as a re-enactment, but with the team stepping out of their roles to talk with the public as you can become immersed in the experience.

The HRW team will be living in North Cray Medieval House over the weekend, with the court sessions taking place in Titchfield Market Hall. You may even find the culprits in the lock up whilst they await trial!

 

Please note: This is not an event weekend, just an opportunity to see a special additional demonstration at the Museum over this weekend.

 

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Information for Visitors

The Museum’s 40 acres site, historic gardens and buildings are fascinating places to learn about rural history. Visitors can purchase grain from the Museum shop and feed the hungry ducks on the mill pond. Whilst enjoying the great outdoors and fresh air, look out for our working animals, which can include the Heavy Horses, Sheep and Ducks. There are a number of lovely woodland trails, including a woodland play area for children to explore.

Why not enjoy breakfast, brunch or lunch at our waterside café?  Visitors can also bring a picnic as there are plenty of picnic areas available on site.  Takeaway refreshments will also be available from our seasonal Shepherd’s Huts located around the Museum.

Dogs on short leads are welcome and there is ample free parking. Please note that the Museum is a no-smoking site. Visitors with access needs are advised to read our accessibility page in advance of their visit.

All activities are subject to change.

 

Date

Sat–Sun 15–16 June 2024
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Time

10:00am–5:00pm