Nolan Christensena month agoFrom
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A small collection of period accurate buildings, professions, and people. 14th century. Lovely spot, went on a short day trip here- wandered about, saw most everything there was to see, had a meal at the boar's head inn.
$10 for adult entry, we got a meal for two- vegetable stew, must, bread, cheese, half an apple and half a pear for $26.
I could see one spending up to 3-4 hours here if they were to really take their time. It is fairly small, no more than 8-9 buildings, but a great outing. Would come here again if I were in the neighborhood! Definitely recommend to families and enthusiasts.
Natalie Nicole Nevskaya (Natasha)a month agoFrom
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Great place. You should come and see it. Amazing!
C Ca month agoFrom
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I had never heard about this place until earlier this year. My parents and I went for the Midsomer Festival and Feast, and it was an amazing experience! I am a university student working towards a history major, and the medieval period is my favorite time period, with 14th century England being my favorite century and location, so this was right up my alley. It was exactly as I had imagined it to be—historically accurate and authentic, with lots to do and see for entertainment, and overall it felt like I had time traveled to 1376! The food at the feast was very delicious, with my favorite dish being “Mylates of Pork” (a pork and cheese tart), and some other tasty dishes were “Stekys of Bef” (steaks with cinnamon-pepper sauce), “Cormarye” (roast pork in coriander sauce), “Aquapatys” (boiled garlic cloves) combined with “Blaunch Porre” (chicken, leeks, and onions), “Apulmus” (apple and almond milk pudding), and “Strawberye” (strawberry compote). It was unique and interesting to use the “trencher” bread as our plate, and it was a dining experience I have never really experienced, but certainly something I could get used to. We loved listening to the minstrel play his lute in between courses, and it was fun to explore the village and watch puppet shows, magic shows, archery, and the burning of the bonfire, as well as listening to medieval music (my favorite type of music). I am so glad to have discovered this place!
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