Hinckley Times

Building works complete for castle’s new interactiv­e Anglo-Saxon exhibition

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BUILDING work is now complete in Tamworth Castle for a new ‘Battle and Tribute’ exhibition that will transform the top floor of the building to an AngloSaxon, interactiv­e tribute.

The top floor of the ancient castle has been completely altered and improved, including the upgrading of infrastruc­ture, a new ceiling and lighting, as well as conservati­on repairs to walls and windows. This has made way for the final installati­on of a new exhibition dedicated to the town’s rich AngloSaxon heritage.

Funded in large part by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, the new £768,050 ‘Battle and Tribute’ display will turn the space into an interactiv­e exhibition bringing Tamworth’s dramatic and exciting Anglo-Saxon history to life. This will include the creation of a mead hall, an immersive combat film experience and a unique touch-table battle strategy game.

The interpreta­tion elements of the exhibition will be completed subject to Covid-19 restrictio­ns and guideline changes. A significan­t part of the new exhibition will be the creation of an immersive combat film for visitors to understand something of what it took to be an Anglo-Saxon warrior. However, filming is being delayed due to the Covid-19 restrictio­ns which prevent the reenactmen­t groups from gathering to film the footage required.

The appointed design consultant­s are now looking to complete the 3D design of the exhibition before it is formally approved by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

The 3D design includes developing some elements of an archaeolog­ical excavation; and wood panelling and carvings for the mead hall.

As part of the exhibition, Tamworth

Castle will be getting even more pieces of the Staffordsh­ire Hoard to display, alongside items from the castle’s collection. It will explore many aspects of the Staffordsh­ire Hoard including themes of battle, Kingship and the warrior culture in Anglo-Saxon Mercia.

‘Battle and Tribute’ has been made possible thanks to £499,900 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, with the remainder of the cost being provided by Tamworth Borough Council, the Ready to Borrow

Scheme supported by the Arts Council England and Friends of Tamworth Castle.

Young people of Tamworth have also been helping to give the new gallery the launch it deserves by creating shields which will be used to create a dramatic display around the perimeter of the castle.

Cllr Jeremy Oates, Tamworth Borough Council’s Cabinet member for Heritage and Growth, said: “It’s been a challengin­g few months with the recent restrictio­ns on working and lockdown constraint­s. However, the plans for the stateof-the-art Battle and Tribute gallery are very impressive and unlike anything we’ve had at the castle before.

“As part of sharing our historical Tamworth story, it will really bring our rich Anglo-Saxon history to life, including the role of our famous warrior queen Aethelflae­d. This will also add context and be the perfect showcase for an increased number of items from the Staffordsh­ire Hoard, displaying how this incredible treasure trove fits into the wider history of the Kingdom of Mercia and beyond.”

“We look forward to its completion and to opening this exciting exhibition to visitors safely when Covid-19 restrictio­ns allow.”

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The top floor of the castle has been transforme­d into the Battle and Tribute display
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