THE BATTLE OF NASEBY – The decisive battle of the English Civil War
A FULL DAY OF INTERACTIVE HISTORY FOR ALL THE FAMILY 25th & 26th OF MAY.
Join The Sealed Knot as we explore what it was like to live, and fight during the English Civil War.
Spend the day exploring our Living history encampment and taking part in our activities and arena displays including the grand battle finale.
Witness the spectacle of a battlefield complete with hundreds of infantry, artillery and cavalry troops.
Location: Lamport Hall, Northamptonshire, NN6 9HD
Event Opening Times.
11am – 4pm Sunday 25th and Monday 26th of May 2025 (main battle 2.00pm)
Performance Times
Our arena and timetabled displays are all included in your ticket price.
An opportunity to discover how the troops of a 17th century army worked as well as get involved and discover if you’ve got what it takes! Learn, see and experience the sights and sounds of the English civil war as we bring history to life. Check out our website for more information regarding performance timings: www.thesealedknot.org.uk.
All Day Activities
A Full Day of Interactive History For All The Family
Join the Sealed Knot as we explore what it was like to live, and fight, in Northamptonshire in the 17th Century. Explore our Living history encampment and take part in our activities. Witness the spectacle of a 17th century battlefield brought to life, complete with infantry, artillery and cavalry troops as we re-create this pivotal moment of the English Civil War.
Ticket Prices
£20 Per Family (2 Adults & 3 Children)
£10 Per Individual Adult
£5 Concessions (OAP’S and Children under 16 years of age)
Carers and Children under 5 enter free.
Please Note: Due to the nature of our displays, loud noises from canon and musket are a common occurrence, please bear that in mind when looking to bring small children and dogs.
The Sealed Knot is the oldest re-enactment society in the UK, a registered educational charity, and the single biggest re-enactment society in Europe. The Sealed Knot brings history to life by staging events throughout the country all year round, offering a chance to experience at first hand the horrors of a nation at war with itself, as well as providing a glimpse of everyday life in the 17th century.