Burghley House
Living History and Display
2nd - 3rd August
Pickering's host an event at the wonderful Burghley House. This is an interactive Living History day guiding public through all elements of 17th Century life as well as displays of arms with an element of public participation!

Experience the sights, sounds, and skills of the English Civil War as Colonel John Pickering’s Regiment of Foote brings history to life at Burghley. This immersive Living History event showcases the crafts, trades, and daily life of the mid-1640s, offering a fascinating journey into the past.
Meet the soldiers who fought on the side of Parliament as well as their Royalist adversaries, and discover how they lived while on the march. Learn about the role of soldiers, the equipment they used, and how a regiment was structured. There will also be displays of arms, offering detailed explanations of the weaponry of the time and its role in 17th-century life.
Explore 17th-century encampments where re-enactors demonstrate traditional crafts such as wood carving, spinning, and candle-making. Engage with history as you handle period objects, try on traditional clothing, and discover the realities of life during the Civil War—from domestic routines to the challenges of the time.
Perfect for history enthusiasts of all ages, this event offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience 17th-century life up close!
For those seeking further information about the event, we encourage you to follow the link below linking to the organisers site...
Location
Burghley House, Peterborough, Stamford, UK


