On Saturday 23 August, history will leap from the past into the present as visitors are invited to enjoy a spectacular day of living history in Blake Gardens.
The Ermine Street Guard, one of the UK’s leading Roman re-enactment groups, will bring the world of Roman Britain to life. Through authentic displays and vivid demonstrations, audiences can discover the discipline, armour, and daily routines of the Roman soldier.
The excitement continues with the Somerset Barons, who will deliver adrenaline-fuelled, full-contact combat displays. The clang of steel and clash of shields will ring out as medieval knights battle before your eyes in a breathtaking showcase of martial skill.
Blake Museum will be open to visitors offering the chance to explore its collections. Highlights include a range of Roman archaeology, the celebrated Spaxton Mosaic, and fascinating medieval finds that perfectly complement the live demonstrations outside.
Friends of Blake Muesum will also be serving refreshments.
Join us on 23 August at between 10.00am and 3.00pm in Blake Gardens for a celebration of heritage for all ages at a free event that combines education and entertainment.
Councillor Liz Marsh, Chair of the Events committee said,
“Living History Day is a fantastic opportunity to bring history to life in a way that’s engaging and fun for all generations. Events like this help us connect with the past while celebrating our local community.”
