medieval knights at Beeston Castle

Medieval knights are set to descend on Beeston Castle near Nantwich this weekend for a jousting competition.

The sights and sounds of the 13th century will be on offer over the Bank Holiday weekend, as English Heritage invites visitors to step back in time.

They will experience an early medieval joust, watching knights on horseback clash head-on, pitting their strength against each other.

The event will take place at the top of the castle – known as the “castle on the rock” and famous for its views to eight counties.

Alongside the action, there will be opportunities to make merry with a feast of medieval treats to entertain.

Birds of prey will soar high above the action in a dazzling display of historic falconry and medieval musicians will recreate the sounds of the period.

A jester will delight audiences with outrageous japes and tomfoolery and children will be invited to take part in junior jousting and have-a-go archery.

“This is the first time English Heritage has ever recreated an authentic early medieval joust, with nothing to separate riders and their horses as they ride into battle,” said Beeston Castle site manager Kate Potter.

“Not only will this make it a spectacular event, but it is taking place in the most spectacular setting possible, at the top of Beeston Castle, with views to eight counties.

“It will be an amazing sight.”

The event is on Sunday and Monday May 28-29, 11am – 5pm.

Member (Adult) – £2.50 / Member (Child) – £1.50 / Member (Concession) – £2.25 / Member (Family) – £6.50 / Adult – £9.60 / Child, 5-15 years – £5.80 / Concession – £8.65 Family – £25.00

More information visit http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/whats-on/joust-beeston-28-05-2017/

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