Alternative Name. Bosworth Battlefield. Medieval, Wars of the Roses. England, United Kingdom. Last admission is one hour before closing time. Pre-booking is advisable but not essential for the Exhibition and the weekend Guided Walks, you can book by calling or book your ticket Here. To find out safety measures in place for visitors returning to the exhibition visit HERE. To reserve a table inside booking is advisable, please call Unfortunately there is currently no full catering provision on site on Mondays and Tuesdays, but customers will be able to purchase bottled water from our Admission Desk.
Keep up to date by visiting: www. The Country Park is open. To buy timed exhibition tickets and weekend guided walk tickets please click HERE. Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre Exhibition and shop are open daily The end of the Hundred Years War caused numbers of English and Welsh men-at-arms and archers to return to their home countries from France.
The wealthier English and Welsh nobles were able to recruit companies of disciplined armed retainers from these veterans, forming the backbone of their field armies. Prince Edward, the Prince of Wales, was imprisoned with his brother in the Tower of London, where both were murdered. Blame for the murders is laid at the door of Richard III. King Richard III, warned that Tudor proposed to mount a challenge for the throne from France, was at Nottingham, awaiting news as to where the invading force would land, before moving to confront it.
Thomas went over to Tudor and assisted in raising troops in Wales for his army. Henry Tudor advanced through Wales making for Shrewsbury, gathering supporters and their troops on the way. The new Tudor dynasty would rule England for the next hundred years. Location: near Market Bosworth, Leicestershire. Belligerents: Lancastrians and Yorkists and the Stanley family who remained at the edge of the battlefield until they decided which side to support.
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