We decided to check out an English Heritage event and explore a new castle.
The history bit: it’s 1464 and the Yorkists are defeating the Lancastrian army, who William Burgh (guy who holds castle) is loyal to. The rest, I suppose, is History… (really sorry, I couldn’t resist!)
I have to say, I was impressed and so were the kids. The siege was broken into 3 parts, but there was plenty of things going on in between.
Highlights included:
The woman of Northumberland defended the castle with frying pans and hammers
Archers:
The castle was stormed…
Guns
And the boss dude made a plan
There were guns and cannons, swords, archers and grenades. Explosions, shouting and fighting.
And there was music (which my kids actually sat and listened to!!)