Visitors to a castle will get the chance to step back in time 900 years this half term.

Arundel Castle is inviting families and history buffs to immerse themselves in its 12th century history.

On Wednesday, October 25, and Thursday, October 26, the Characters Through History event will give visitors the chance to meet “remarkable” characters, from crusaders and knights to archers and servants.

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They will bring history to life by sharing their personal stories and providing a fascinating insight into people’s daily lives during this remarkable period.

Guests can meet a falconer and his majestic birds, listen to enchanting tales from a storyteller and enjoy medieval tunes performed by wandering musicians.

There will also be guided tours of the castle's moat and demonstrations showing historical crafts and weapons.

Visitors over eight years old can try archery under the guidance of experienced instructors.

The castle has a cafe, restaurant and tea terrace but visitors are welcome to bring their own picnic to enjoy in the grounds.

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Andrew Lewis, castle manager, said: “It’s a great opportunity for individuals of all ages to step back in time and witness the fascinating world of the Norman period during the 12th century come to life before their eyes. From the vibrant characters to the engaging activities, this event promises an unforgettable journey into the past.ˮ

Tickets are available at www.arundelcastle.org and start at £14 per adult and £6.50 for a child to include the grounds and activities or from £25 per adult, £11 for a child and £61 for a family ticket to include entrance to the castle. Children under five go free.