Though the Ages
Over 2,000 years of history in one day!
May 23rd
Gardens Open 10am - 4pm
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House Open 11am - 3pm
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Gardens Open 10am - 4pm 〰️ House Open 11am - 3pm 〰️
Friday 23rd May is a day reserved solely for home-educating families. Of course, you can come on any day we are open, but how much better to have a dedicated day.
Kentwell Through The ages presents aspects of everyday life from any different times in history in pockets across the house and grounds.
Kentwell’s reenactors are not actors, they are expert Living Historians, many with decade of experience and expertise in their chosen periods. Visitors are encouraged to listen, question, help with with tasks and take part in some of the activities. This is learning at its very best.
With the freedom to go anywhere, visitors can take as much or as little time as they choose in any era. The number of historical periods also enables comparison of similarities and differences across the centuries.
As well as increasing historical knowledge and providing excellent fodder for creative writing and reporting, this is an active outdoor day - a breath of fresh air for everyone!
Come as you are - or dress up in the historical era of your choice.
The ultimate day of History Time Travel! This year, we plan to represent many of the following time-periods (and perhaps others too):
Neolithic Hunters • Bronze Age Crafts • Vikings • Saxons • Medieval Cottage • Tudor Domestic Life • 17th Century Music and Dance • Regency Emporium and Military Recruiting Party • Edwardian Adventurers • WWI Services • 1930s film casting • WWII • 1960s Peace Camp • 1970s Happy Campers • 1980s Punks
Tickets coming soon!
FAQs
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Tickets can be purchased on the gate. However, this will incur an extra £2.00 charge.
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Dress with suitable clothing and footwear for the weather!
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The Tearoom will be open until 15 minutes before closing time.
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No dogs, except guide dogs, are permitted within the grounds.
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We operate a no-refunds policy for when we're open. Tickets are not transferrable to other days, or to other events. Please always check our website before travelling to check we are open.
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The majority of the gardens are reasonably accessible by wheelchair in good weather but less so when underfoot is muddy.