Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of Tudor England at Anne of Cleves House on Saturday 28th October.
Join us as the renowned Tudor soldier reenactment group, Greensand Rangers, transport you to the days of old with their authentic and captivating portrayal of Tudor soldiers.
Throughout the day, you'll have the unique opportunity to interact with these dedicated reenactors, learning about the life and times of Tudor soldiers. Discover the secrets of their battle techniques, get up close and personal with their weaponry, and even try on real armour. It's a hands-on experience that will leave you with an appreciation for the challenges and triumphs of Tudor soldiers.
Don't miss this chance to witness history come alive against the stunning backdrop of Anne of Cleves House, which once belonged to Anne, once married to the notorious King Henry VIII.
About the event: Saturday 28th October, 11am to 3pm
Cost: Included in general admission or free for members of The Sussex Archaeological Society. Find out more about becoming a member: https://sussexpast.co.uk/become-a-member/
Buy tickets here: https://sussexpast.co.uk/admission-tickets/anne-of-cleves-house-tickets/
Age suitability: All ages
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