The location of the battlefield had been hotly debated until evidence was unearthed amongst the now tranquil landscape of South West Leicestershire. These unique findings – medieval cannon balls and items lost by combatants, including the iconic Bosworth Boar badge – are all on display in this award-winning interactive experience.
Visitors don’t just walk through the Heritage Centre’s exhibition – they also embark on an incredible journey through medieval England via films, images and activities in eight hands-on galleries.
They’ll have an insider’s view on how the Battle of Bosworth unfolded and hear stories from the characters who would have lived through it. There’s John, a battlefield archer, and the barber surgeon, who cut hair and amputated limbs. There’s also Henry Tudor’s stepfather, Lord Thomas Stanley, who only took Henry’s side once Richard III had succumbed to boggy ground and was fighting on foot.
Visitors can also step into armour and try out an archer’s bow for a real-life taste of the horrors of medieval warfare.
The heritage centre is just one part of the experience, as outside its doors is the 2.2km Battlefield Trail, with accompanying audio and visual information stations, and a network of footpaths meandering through a stunning landscape.
End what is one of Leicestershire’s best days out taking in the quiet beauty of the place where the Middle Ages came to an end and English history changed forever.
Experience the Battle of Bosworth and discover how King Richard III was defeated in a conflict which transformed the history of Britain, bringing the Middle Ages to an end and ushering in the Tudor dynasty which shaped the future of our country.
Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre is a colourful multi award winning interactive exhibition telling the story of the Battle of Bosworth
You'll get to learn about the fascinating history, and the Battlefield's place in the Wars of Roses set within a well-appointed visitor centre and beautiful Country Park in the south of Leicestershire. Self-lead or guided walks around the site are amongst one of the highlights.
Visitors of all ages will find something to enjoy at the Battlefield Centre and Country Park - where the dramatic story of how King Richard III lost his life, crown and the throne of England to Henry Tudor is told. Get up-close and personal in the colourful and interactive hands-on displays of the multi award-winning exhibition, follow the journey through the Wars of the Roses through the stories of those who were there. There is a wide range of outdoor activities, including guided and self-led walks, living history events and a packed events programme throughout the year. The 1485 Tithe Barn restaurant offers a variety of refreshments and the well-stocked shop has a great range of souvenirs, gifts and books.
Individual and Family Entry Tickets are valid for 12 months (Annual Pass) from the date of purchase but do exclude special events including the annual Bosworth Medieval Festival Weekend in August.
The Battlefield Centre site is fully accessible and includes a lift from the Exhibition Galleries to the shop has a free charge Mobility Scooter and 2 Manual Wheelchairs available for the use of visitors - (pre-booking recommended).