History through the ages

DATE

July 23, 2024

Immerse yourself in the Battle of Cheriton with the Sealed Knot, the oldest re-enactment society in the country

The Sealed Knot Society is commemorating the 380th anniversary of the Battle of Cheriton with a spectacular event right on July 27th and 28th.

This battle, a significant event in English history, marked a pivotal moment in the English Civil War. It took place on March 29, 1644, and saw the Parliamentarian forces under the command of Sir William Waller clash with the Royalist troops led by Sir Ralph Hopton.

The re-enactment of this historic battle at Scrubbs Farm in Bishop’s Sutton, Alresford, SO24 0HR (the original battlefield), will be the centrepiece of our event, providing spectators with a vivid and immersive experience of the past. But that’s just the beginning.

Our event is a multi-period extravaganza, featuring displays and demonstrations from various historical societies, including The Napoleonic Society, The American Civil War Society (SOSCAN), and representations of Medieval and Viking eras – A History Through the Ages.

Throughout the day, attendees will witness thrilling battle re-enactments that bring history to life, allowing them to observe the bravery and tactics of soldiers from different periods. But it’s not all about the battles; visitors will also have the opportunity to explore living history displays, where they can interact craftsmanship of Medieval artisans to the rough and ready camps of Napoleonic soldiers, there will be something to captivate every visitor.

Of course, no historical event would be complete without sustenance, and we have plenty to offer on that front as well. Our event will feature a variety of food stalls delicious fare to satisfy every palate, as well as a beer tent stocked with an array of beverages, including numerous beer and cider options. It’s the perfect way to indulge in some refreshments while soaking up the atmosphere of the past.

Our commemoration of the Battle of Cheriton and Scrubbs Farm promises to be an unforgettable experience, blending education, entertainment, and excitement in equal measure.

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