Wightwick Manor Living History Weekend: The Battle of Tettenhall 910AD with
History comes alive this August at Wightwick Manor and Gardens. Step into 910 AD at Wightwick Manor’s Living History Weekend and witness the Battle of Tettenhall as it’s brought to life with Viking battles, crafts, and hands-on family fun.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Join us on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 August, for an unforgettable weekend of living history as the Vikings of Middle England bring to life one of the most pivotal but lesser-known moments in English history. Travel back over 1,100 years to 5 August 910, when the combined forces of Anglo-Saxon Wessex and Mercia struck a decisive blow against the Northumbrian Vikings - right here in the Smestow Valley.
Throughout the weekend, you will experience dramatic Viking vs Saxon battle re-enactments and a wide range of hands-on historical activities for all ages. Try your hand at coin striking, jewellery casting, candle making, rune writing, ancient calligraphy and more. Discover traditional games, household crafts, and learn more about early medieval life through weaponry and armour displays.
Set against the backdrop of Wightwick Manor, a site believed to be within the original battlefield landscape, this is a rare opportunity to experience history in the very place it may have happened. Perfect for families, history lovers and curious minds, it’s a chance to explore the Anglo-Saxon world like never before.
Normal admission charges apply, small charge for some activities. No booking is required. Our car park may become full during busy periods, so please consider car sharing, walking, or using public transport if you are able.
Bring your curiosity, your imagination, and your sense of adventure and discover the battle that helped shape England’s future.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
Everyone welcome
- Meeting point
Please check in at our Visitor Reception on arrival where you will be directed to where activities will be taking place.
- What to bring and wear
Please dress for the weather of the day - some activities will take place on grassed areas, which may become muddy is wet.
- Accessibility
The event will take place mainly on grassed areas in the gardens, some areas will also be access via sloped ground.
- Other
There may be a small extra charge for some activities made directly to the Vikings of Middle England - please bring cash.
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