WORCESTER cathedral is having a Medieval merriment this summer which will take over the estate in a week of games for all ages.
The event is running from August 12 to 17 and will be open from 10am until 10pm, there will be food, a bar, soft archery and a gift shop.
At 11am, 1pm and 3pm daily, there will be fire pit building and s’mores making sessions for all to enjoy.
From 10am to 5pm each day there will be a Dragon Quest trail around the Cathedral and Old Palace grounds as visitors hunt to find the dragons and their eggs.
At 11am on August 12 and 14 pre-school children can enjoy Medieval story time, followed by craft activities in the Cathedral’s West End.
It is rumoured the future King Charles II viewed the Battle of Worcester during the Civil War in 1651 from the top of the Cathedral’s Medieval Tower.
On August, 16 there will be Medieval dancing, demonstrations and workshops from local dance company Gloriana in the Chapter House.
The week will end with a Medieval Banquet in the Great Hall of the Old Palace.
