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Medieval life at Bodiam



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Published Date:
20 August 2008
VISITORS to Bodiam Castle this Bank Holiday weekend will be treated to a slice of dramatic history.
Heathcliff Heroics, top professional historical interpreters, will be putting on a display of medieval theatre.

Designed to inform and entertain children and adults alike, there will also be some storytelling and good humoured banter.

Anyone who thought that life as a Medieval player was all 'hey nonny nonny', should visit Bodiam and find out what it was really like a hundred years before Shakespeare's time.

Heathcliff Heroics will be at the castle tomorrow (Saturday), Sunday and Monday, 11am-4pm.

There is no extra charge above normal admission.

Bodiam Castle is owned by the National Trust and is open every day of the week, 10.30am-6pm until October 31, and at weekends during the winter.

Phone 01580 830196 for more details or visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bodiamcastle

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  • Last Updated: 20 August 2008 1:21 PM
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