ALL the fun of a medieval fair will be staged in Hartlebury, on Sunday.
History buffs will be able to return to days of old when knights were bold at the County Museum.
Knights will don Agincourt battle armour to re-enact duels and a hunting display and birds of prey will be on show.
Eric the Blacksmith will forge medieval implements and Ced the carpenter will demonstrate how to use a pole lathe.
Craftsmen will make candles, gild the gingerbread and make elegant cone hats.
The fair will be set in the grounds and galleries of the museum and will also extend into the great hall of the ancient castle.
King Edward I stayed at Hartlebury Castle en route to suppress the Welsh Revolt in 1282 and it became the permanent residence of the bishops of Worcester in the 19th Century.
The fun runs at the fair from 1pm to 5pm.
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