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Christmas at Kenilworth Castle 13-14 December 2008 11am-4pm. Cost: Adults £6.20, Children £3.10, Families £15.50. Members FREE Enjoy seasonal tunes, tales and fun for all the family at Kenilworth Castle this Christmas. More info on Christmas at Kenilworth Castle
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Festive music and falconry at Kenilworth Castle 06-07 December 2008 11am-4pm. Cost: Adults £6.20, Children £3.10, Families £15.50. Members FREE Join Raphael Falconry for this Christmas-themed falconry event at Kenilworth Castle looking at how medieval huntsmen contributed to the supply of banquet food...
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Christmas Fun at Kenilworth Castle 29-30 November 2008 While grown ups are buying Christmas gifts at Kenilworth Castle (exclusive to English Heritage at a special 10% discount!), kids can have fun with Christmas story telling and seeking out the reindeer who are hiding around the site. Also enjoy festive...
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The Kenilworth fireworks are very impressive and well worth a trip. Using the ruins of Kenilworth Castle as a backdrop makes for a spectacular setting. The fireworks and accompanying music are really well planned and executed, never failing to impress. As well as entertainment from Mercia Radio, there...
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The annual Kenilworth Fireworks Display against the backdrop of the stunning Kenilworth Castle ruins will be on Saturday 08th November 2008. Gates open 5.50pm. Last admission 6.45pm The Kenilworth Fireworks Display has become one of the most popular public fireworks displays in the Midlands, attracting...
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Visit Kenilworth Castle between 1st September and 31st October 2008 and get a sneak preview of the re-created lost Elizabethan garden, due for its official launch in Spring 2009. You'll be able Wander through the near-completed garden and be transported back to a bygone era of Elizabethan grandeur...
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Come and see the carnival procession and then enjoy all the fun of the fair in Abbey Fields afterwards A great day out More details at: http://www.kenilworthweb.co.uk/kenilworth_carnival.htm
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This year our theme is: Medieval Come and meet the ‘Lord and Lady’ of the fair (members of a re-enactment group). After undertaking the official opening they will then entertain the children with tales of past battles and let them try on real armour. Or why not enrol for our sword school run by knights...
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