![]() You’ll also learn of the downfall of Richard III and the start of the Tudor era. The ‘Third War’ explores the reigns of the Yorkist kings, Edward IV and his brother Richard III. The ‘Second War’ opens with the Battle of Towton and continues with a reflection on two important battles – the Battle of Barnett and the Battle of Tewkesbury. ![]() You’ll also discover the role Margaret of Anjou, queen consort of Henry VI, played in the War of the Roses. We’ll examine the two branches of the House of Plantagenet – the Yorks and the Lancasters, along with the key components and people that led them to war.įrom there, the War of the Roses Diploma Course takes you through the war chronologically, beginning with the Battle of St. You won't leave disappointed.The course begins with a look at the 100 Years War and how it caused the development of the War of the Roses. The cost of the entry ticket to the whole attraction is more than reasonable, but I would willingly pay the full cost for the Falconers Quest alone.Īnyone looking for an exceptional day out that offers more than value for money visit ![]() The finale was absolutely incredible and quite emotional. The Falconers were exceptional and the birds were magnificent, the story was amazing with faultless narration. My wife and I are avid Birds of Prey watchers, we have seen displays from Kent to Yorks but nothing comes near to this display. It would have been helpful if it was made clear on prebooking our tickets that it was a very lo way from car park to castle, even better offered reserved parking, even at a cost, for customers with issues that are physically affecting but not bad enough to warrant a disabled parking.Įnough of the groans, an otherwise fantastic experience with loads to do and see.but nothing was to better The Falconers Quest. On arriving we were directed to a field where we were to park the car this field was an incredible distance from the castle entrance which for two older people ( i am 70 years old with mobility issues) this was quite challenging. ![]() I hadn't been to Warwick Castle for over 40 yrs. ![]()
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