People are being encouraged to attend the final events at a medieval castle before it closes for the winter.
Arundel Castle is hosting a variety of events before its 2023 season ends at the end of October.
They range from a 150 years of Arundel Cathedral exhibition, character re-enactments through the ages to cream tea in the castle gardens.
Andrew Lewis, castle manager, said: “From September through October before the castle closes for the 2023 season we invite you to explore autumn in the gardens and grounds and in the castle an array of art, artefacts and much more, together with this year’s exhibition celebrating 150 years of Arundel Cathedral and a recent display of material relating to the Duke of Norfolk’s role as Earl Marshal at the funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Coronation of King Charles III."
People can also see the castle’s library which has an estimated 10,000 books, art collections, the 130 step walk to view over the castle’s keep or look at the Gothic Fitzalan Chapel.
Tickets are priced from £14 for adults and £6.50 for a child.
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