Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

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Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

3 Days

Visiting: Leicester

Tour operator:

Travel Editions

Group size:

24 - 48

Physical rating:

Moderate

Age range:

18-90

Special diets catered:

Vegans, Vegetarians

Tour operated in:

English

Activities:

Sightseeing

From: $570

NB: Prices correct on 25-Jun-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview



Richard III is one of England’s most notorious kings. His death at Bosworth in 1485 ended the long Plantagenet reign and heralded the start of the Tudor dynasty. This tour will trace Richard’s trail back from his car park burial site through Leicester to Bosworth Field before looking at Fotheringhay, where he was born, altogether a fascinating historical journey.

Highlights

  • Bosworth Battlefield and visitor centre

  • Richard III Visitor Centre

  • Kirby Muxloe Castle

  • Lunch at the Talbot Hotel, Oundle and its historical links

  • Fotheringhay – where Richard III was born and Mary Queen of Scots executed

Itinerary

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Day 1: 

Location: Leicester

Arrive independently at the Hilton Leicester from 15.00. This evening there will be a welcome reception, private dinner with wine and a talk by expert Julian Humphrys of the Battlefield Trust - ‘The Wars of the Roses’, looking at the causes of, and events leading to, the accession of Richard III.

Day 2: Leicester Cathedral, Richard Iii Visitor Centre, Bosworth Visitor Centre And Battlefield.Richard Iii Visitor Centre, Bosworth Visitor Centre And Battlefield.

Location: Leicester

First, we visit Leicester Cathedral (reopening late 2023 after a year long renovation) where we will visit the tomb of Richard III and learn about his reinterment in 2015, view the funeral pall as well as viewing the redemption windows within the Cathedral. Next, onto the Richard III Visitor Centre and exhibition. Here, we will see the dramatic story of the king’s life, brutal death and the fascinating story of his rediscovery. After free time for lunch in Leicester (not included) we travel out to Bosworth to explore the visitor centre, which gives an insight into medieval life through film, displays and artefacts. Our last visit of the day will be to the battlefield where Richard was killed, with commentary by your guides from the coach, as we travel around key locations. Dinner at the hotel followed by a talk by Matthew Morris, who supervised the successful archaeological search for the lost grave of King Richard III - 'Richard III: The King under the Car Park - solving a 500-year old mystery'.

Day 3: Kirby Muxloe, Lunch At The Talbot Hotel, Oundle And Fotheringhay.

Location: Leicester

This morning we make a short visit to Kirby Muxloe Castle, begun by William Hastings during the Wars of the Roses. The fortified residence was never completed due to Hastings’ execution by Richard for treason in 1483. Next, we travel to the lovely village of Oundle for an included lunch at The Talbot Hotel. The façade and main structure of the hotel are thought to date from 1626 and alongside its historical connections to Fotheringhay, it is of such exceptional architectural and historical importance that it is classified as a Grade I heritage building by Historic England and is among the top three per cent of all listed buildings in England. We finish the day with a visit to lovely Fotheringhay to view the Castle ruins, where Richard was born in 1452 and where Mary Queen of Scots was executed. We will also visit St Mary & All Saints Church nearby. Return to the hotel for approximately 17.00.

What's Included

  • Two nights' bed and breakfast at the four-star Hilton Leicester Hotel, based on shared occupancy of a twin/double room

  • Welcome reception

  • First night private three-course dinner with wine

  • Second dinner in the hotel restaurant

  • Lunch at The Talbot Hotel, Oundle

  • All talks, guided tours, admissions

  • Coach transfers and tour manager throughout

What's Not Included

  • Transport to the hotel is not included

  • Double for sole use supplement

  • Extra nights on bed and breakfast basis

  • Holiday insurance

  • Meals other than those stated

  • Items of a personal nature such as drinks, laundry, telephone calls etc

  • Porterage and gratuities

Accommodation

Hilton Leicester
Located three miles from Leicester city centre, the four-star Hilton Leicester Hotel offers comfortable bedrooms with private bath/shower, TV, telephone and tea/coffee making facilities. Facilities at the hotel include a restaurant, bar, cafe, indoor pool and fitness centre.

Complimentary car parking for Travel Editions clients is available at the hotel.


 

MORE INFO

Your LecturersJulian Humphrys
Julian read history at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, has worked at historical sites both in Britain and overseas and is nowa trustee of the Battlefields Trust and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He has a very infectious enthusiasm for history and has published numerous books on castles and battles.He currently leads more than a dozen tours for Travel Editions and imparts his extraordinary historical knowledge with wit and panache, making a tour led by him both an educational and entertaining experience.

Matthew Morris, MA, ACIfA
Mathew has worked for University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) since 2004, excavating a wide range of rural and urban archaeology across the Midlands, from the prehistoric period through to the Industrial Revolution. He graduated from the University of Leicester in 2003 with a BA in Archaeology and an MA in Landscape Studies; his interests include urban archaeology, community archaeology and Roman and medieval archaeology. In 2012, he supervised the successful archaeological search for the lost grave of King Richard III. He has co authored Life in Roman and Medieval Leicester (2021) and three popular books on Leicestershire archaeology, Visions of Ancient Leicester (2011), Richard III: The King under the Car Park (2013) and Life in the Roman World: Roman Leicester (2018). In his spare time he helps the Leicestershire Fieldworkers and the Leicestershire branch of the Young Archaeologists’ Club.

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Reviews from travellers on this tour

Anonymous  

Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

21-June-2019

Mrs Jeanne Coker  

Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

10-June-2016

Loved everything about this weekend tour. Hotel clean and comfortable. Food excellent. Lectures and tours very interesting and informative.

Mr Nigel Murrell  

Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

12-August-2016

Very imformaive lectures. So glad we had a lecture from the archeologist in charge of the dig !

Mrs Eileen Mccall  

Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

10-June-2016

We enjoyed our weekend tour very much. The visits were interesting, well organised and informative, and conducted with enthusiasm and humour. Our hotel provided a comfortable base, good food and helpful staff. Thank you to all concerned: this was my first Travel Editions tour, and I look forward to travelling with you again.

williamson  

Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

09-August-2019

A very enjoyable weekend. Excellent tour leaders and after dinner speakers.

Garstone  

Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

27-September-2019

Service standard at the Hilton was very good, but the quality of the food offered fell far short of expectations. The wine list was extorionally expensive and both wines we chose were out of stock.

Anonymous  

Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

27-September-2019

Otridge  

Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

06-August-2021

The last day of our tour f(Sunday) felt like a 'fill in' day, a long coach journey to a places with only vague connections to the course material, felt like this was scraping the barrel a bit. The first two days were most enjoyable.

Lenny  

Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

09-June-2023

A really interesting trip. Both Nicola and Julian were excellent guides. The evening talk by Matthew Morris was completely fascinating. I would thoroughly recommend this tour to anyone who likes history. Well done.

Mrs Ann Heap  

Richard III Tour - The Last English King To Die In Battle

12-August-2016

thoroughly enjoyed it especially the talk on the excavation

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