Stockwood Living History Festival
Join us at Stockwood Discovery Centre, where we journey through time as history comes alive.
Featuring different living history encampments that recreate a glimpse of daily life from years gone by.
From mediaeval knights to heritage craft demos, you can interact with history, try out bygone skills and listen to the musical sounds of our past.
Festival Line Up (subject to change)
- Georgian Coffee House
- Roman Soldier
- Henry VIII & queen
- Dave Tonge Storyteller
- Clare Goodall Tudor Minstrel
- Free Company of Aquitaine [Archers]
- The Sokemen of Peterborough [Wars of the Roses era]
- James Anderson [Hatter]
- Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
- 'The Buffs' Napoleonic Soldiers
- St George's Kids Knight School
- Sericum et Gladium 13th C Knights and retinue
- First World War Padre
More information to follow soon
FAQ
What is the admission fee for Stockwood Living History Festival?
The admission fees are £8.00 for adults and children or £30 for a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 children), plus a £1 booking fee for each ticket.
Can I book tickets on the day?
To avoid disappointment, we advise you to book your tickets in advance. However, tickets can still be purchased on the day from our Stockwood reception, if still available.
How can I book tickets for the event?
You can book your tickets online through our official website at https://www.culturetrust.com/whats-on/stockwood-living-history-festival or call our Box Office 01582 878100. Be aware that the venue is cashless, so only card payments are accepted.
Is cash accepted as a form of payment?
At Stockwood Discovery Centre, we are a cashless venue. Therefore, we kindly request that all payments made at the door, shop, and cafe be via electronic methods. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this matter.
Are there any age restrictions for the event?
Stockwood Living History Festival is suitable for all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Will Stockwood Discovery Centre be open during the day?
Stockwood Discovery Centre will be closed during the day unless a ticket has been purchased as we prepare for and host Stockwood Living History Festival.
Can I bring my pet to Stockwood Living History Festival?
No, pets are not allowed at the Stockwood Living History Festival. The event is a family-friendly attraction, but pets are not permitted for the safety and comfort of all visitors, with the exception of service animals.
Will there be car parking available?
Parking is available in our main car park (London Road, LU1 4LX.
If this car park is full, the nearest car parks available are from the Farley Hill entrance to Stockwood Park (LU1 4BH). This is for the Central Car Park and the Pavilion Car Park.