Little Woodham Living History Village


Step into the 17th century for a one-of-a-kind experience delving into the everyday lives, stories, and craftsmanship behind the history you know.

Indoor & Outdoor

Family friendly

Some areas

Dog friendly

Opening Times

April to October

10:30am to 4:30pm

Selected dates only - see website.

Pricing

Adult: £5.50

Concessions: £4.50

Child: £4.50

Family (2 adults + 3 children): £17.50

Children under three years: Free

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Little Woodham Living History Village
Little Woodham Living History Village
Little Woodham Living History Village
Little Woodham Living History Village
Little Woodham Living History Village

More Information

This living history village is designed to transport visitors back in time to the 17th century, specifically to the year 1642, during the English Civil War. Here are some key features:

  • Historical Recreation: Little Woodham is a carefully reconstructed village that authentically recreates the sights, sounds, and atmosphere of a 17th-century English village during a tumultuous period in English history. It offers an immersive experience for visitors to learn about the daily lives of villagers during this era.

  • Period Costumes and Interactions: Visitors to Little Woodham will often find costumed villagers who take on the roles of blacksmiths, weavers, bakers, and other typical occupations of the time. These villagers engage in period-appropriate activities and are happy to interact with visitors, answering questions and sharing insights into their way of life.

  • Authentic Buildings: The village is home to a collection of historically accurate buildings, including thatched cottages, workshops, and a chapel. These structures are constructed using traditional methods and materials, providing a genuine sense of what life was like in the 17th century.

  • Events and Demonstrations: Little Woodham hosts various events and demonstrations throughout the year, such as craft workshops, historical reenactments, and seasonal celebrations. These events provide additional opportunities for visitors to immerse themselves in the past.

  • Education and School Visits: The village is also a popular destination for school trips and educational programs, offering students a hands-on learning experience about this pivotal period in English history.

  • Gift Shop: There is usually a gift shop on-site where visitors can purchase period-themed souvenirs and crafts made by local artisans.

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