Weekends only 21st-22nd and 28th-29th June.
Step back in time almost 500 years to experience everyday life in Tudor Suffolk.
See, hear, touch and smell 16th Century England brought to life by over 200 of Kentwell's skilled Living Historians, working and playing throughout the buildings and grounds of the Kentwell manor.
With the crafts, cooking, food, music and dancing - as well as the gossip that accompanies the life of a small village - you will travel back in time and spend a whole day lost in Tudor England.
The site is extensive. Though guided by a map visitors may be surprised at what they come across. Entry to the event also includes entry to the House, and to acres of beautiful family-friendly country house, gardens and parkland.
Season (21 June 2025 - 29 June 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Sunday | 11:00 | - 17:00 |
Gainsborough’s House is the childhood home of Thomas Gainsborough RA, now a museum with…
Ickworth House, Parkland and Gardens is a unique place created from the vision of an…
One of the most complete historic watermills in Essex with most of the original machinery…
This award-winning seven-acre garden is an enchanting waterside oasis set in Bury St…
Tudor manor house and grounds containing furniture, pictures and memorabilia accumulated…
Built about 1130. Famous as the House of Green Knowe in the children's books by Lucy…
Hemingford Manor, built circa 1130 and one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in…
Copped Hall was the burnt-out shell of a fine Georgian mansion but now being restored.…
et in 250 acres of beautiful rolling Hertfordshire countryside with 28 acres of Formal…
Splendid Jacobean House and Garden in a spectacular countryside setting. Childhood home…
Kimbolton Castle has a rich and fascinating history that has seen it develop from a…
Castle Rising Castle is a fine example of a Norman castle. The rectangular keep, one of…
Maritime Greenwich encompasses international significant architecture and landscape,…
The Tower of London spans over 900 years of British history. Fortress, palace, prison,…
Keats House is the Regency villa in Hampstead where Romantic poet John Keats found…
The Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret’s Church together…