It is July 1624. Meet Hugh Ford, his wife and household as they undertake the tasks for the day, including the hire of labourers for the harvest and Mistress Ford will be discussing with the laundress and the dairywoman what jobs need to be done about the house.
History Re-enactment Workshop, a nationally based interpretation group will be bringing the owners and their household to life to help mark the 400th anniversary of the building of the hall.
www.historyreenactment.org.uk
Normal admission applies https://fordgreenhall.org.uk/visit/
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