Evesham is an historical market town filled with history, magnificent old buildings, arcades, shops, pubs and restaurants. During the festival there will be a market, craft workshops and demonstrations. Some of the shops may have slipped back in time to the 13th century too!
Battle of Eversham: The Medieval Festival
Travel back to 1265 with re-enactments groups from all over the country who will entertain you with various demonstrations of medieval living. Visitors are invited to step back in time to the 13th Century when the Battle of Evesham is re-enacted on 3 & 4 August 2024. The free* to enter event, takes place in the Heart of Evesham, featuring a medieval festival and camp with life-demonstrations of cookery, weapons and medicine, plus the main battle re-enactment. Thousands of residents and visitors are expected to attend, to experience life in the 13th century and witness a battle which was instrumental in leading to the democracy we know today.
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4 Aug '24
Aug 3, 2024 0:00
Aug 4, 2024
Battle of Eversham: The Medieval Festival
Travel back to 1265 with re-enactments groups from all over the country who will entertain you with various demonstrations of medieval living. Visitors are invited to step back in time to the 13th Century when the Battle of Evesham is re-enacted on 3 & 4 August 2024. The free* to enter event, takes place in the Heart of Evesham, featuring a medieval festival and camp with life-demonstrations of cookery, weapons and medicine, plus the main battle re-enactment. Thousands of residents and visitors are expected to attend, to experience life in the 13th century and witness a battle which was instrumental in leading to the democracy we know today.
Crown Meadow Evesham WR11 4SS
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