Educating Arthur - Preparing a Prince to become a King
Life was very different for children at the turn of the 16th century, and even more so if you happened to be the heir to the throne! In our half-term trail, discover the subjects that Prince Arthur (Henry VIII's older brother) would have been taught when he lived at Ludlow Castle, to prepare him to become king (sadly he died at the age of 15 so never did become king). The trail includes puzzles to complete as you explore the castle ruins.
Saturday 25th May to Sunday 2nd June. 10.00am – 5.00pm (last entry at 4.15pm)
Free trail (admission charges apply)
Suitable for children aged 7+ (or younger with help from adults)
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