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Battle of Huntingdon 1645 Reenactment
20250705 - 20250706,
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Admission: £FREE
Location: Castle Hills Park, Huntingdon
In August 1645 Royalist forces commanded by King Charles I took Huntingdon after a short skirmish on the north side of the town and occupied it for 2 days, plundering the town.
As part of the Huntingdonshire History Festival join the Sealed Knot for a weekend event at Castle Hills recreating these events, immersing yourself in life 380 years ago. Explore the living history encampments, meet various of our costumed characters, take part in ‘have a go’ sessions (from soldier’s drill to 17th century school lessons).
The site is open 10am – 4pm both Saturday and Sunday, admission is free of charge. Please be aware that Castle Hills Park is an archaeological site; as such the ground is uneven and appropriate footwear is advised.
Timetable for the weekend:
Saturday:
10.30am – Living History Open
11.30am – Drill Display
12noon – The King’s Arrival in Huntingdon, 1645 – meet Charles I as he arrives!
2pm – Drill Display
3pm – The Battle of Huntingdon
4pm – Event closes
Sunday:
10.30am – Living History Open
11.30am – Drill Display
12noon – Mutiny! The Soldiers are not happy…
1pm – The Royalist Spy… is there a secret agent in Huntingdon?
2pm – Drill Display
3pm – The Battle of Huntingdon
4pm – Event closes
Please note: there is no car parking or public vehicle access at Castle Hills Park; those attending are advised to park in one of the Town Centre Car Parks – the closest parking (and flattest for wheelchair access) is the Bridge Place Car Park, just the other side of the river. More details at: https://www.huntingdonshire.go…
Part of the 2025 Huntingdonshire History Festival.