On Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May, Sewerby Hall will host medieval living encampments, craft displays, feudal fashion workshops and medieval kitchen demonstrations.
The weekend will also include mock battles, archery shows and other attractions.
The reenactments are brought to Sewerby Hall by Sir John Savile’s Household, a living history and reenactment society.
Sir John Savile’s Household, formed in 1995, portrays the family, servants, and retinue of the Savile family from the middle of the 15th century until the beginning of the reign of Henry Tudor. It is a member of The Wars of The Roses Federation and stages historic re-enactment displays for several clients, including English Heritage and The National Trust.
Marie Gascoigne, general manager of Sewerby Hall, Gardens and Zoo, said “This is a fantastic event for all the family, to learn about our shared history and see some thrilling demonstrations of medieval life. I encourage everyone to visit Sewerby Hall for this exciting weekend of events.”
Events will be held from 10.30am to 4pm on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May, and visitors can prebook online or can pay upon arrival. Admittance to Sewerby Hall and Gardens, zoo, and play areas, are also included in the admission price.
More information about the medieval reenactment weekend can be found at https://www.sewerbyhall.co.uk/whats-on/events/?q=are-enactment