Remembrance Day Talk: The Great War By Paul Hunt
Join Military Historian Paul Hunt as he brings this pivotal chapter in history to life
Location
Bury St Edmunds Guildhall, Guildhall Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1PR
Telephone
01284 247037- Next Event
- 15th November 11:15am
- Event Finishes
- 15th November 12:15pm
About this event
Between 1914 to 1918 the world was forever changed after a single shot fired in Sarajevo ignited what would became known as the Great War, a conflict that reshaped nations and cost countless lives.
Join Military Historian Paul Hunt as he brings this pivotal chapter in history to life through powerful accounts of brutal battles, extraordinary events and the personal stories of men who fought till their last breath in what was called the war to end all wars.
Discover genuine artifacts and personal items from those who witnessed one of the deadliest conflicts in history. Among them is the story of Norfolk’s James Nourse, who’s remarkable bravery under horrendous conditions at the Somme took him to hell and back, earning him the military medal.
Join The Guildhall this Remembrance Day as we honour the brave souls who gave their lives for the world we know today.
Our World War Two ROC Operations Room will also be open for you to explore on the day between 11am to 3pm. Admission to the Ops Room is free
Tickets are £10 per person.
Or call the ticket office to book: 01284 758000
Tickets can also be purchased on the day at the front desk (we accept cash or card payments)
Date
Sunday 15th November 2026
Time
11:15am to 12:15pm
About the Venue
The earliest written mention of the Guildhall is in 1279, when the Bury St Edmunds Chronicle recorded the arrival of two visiting Lords. Recent archaeological discoveries suggest the building is much older, possibly dating to the mid-1100s.
It was built to host the local Guildhall Merchant, a group that oversaw all the business of the town, which was then at the heart of the lucrative wool trade. As a centre of civic power, the Guildhall became a bitter rival of the powerful Abbey of St Edmund and was a focal point for the town’s own peasants’ revolt in the 1300s - when a group of monks were held hostage within its secure walls.
The great and the good who ran the Guildhall used their wealth and influence to fight for the rights of the town’s ordinary citizens. They delivered justice in the Courtroom, turned the Tudor Kitchen into a soup kitchen in times of need, and offered the Banqueting Hall as a meeting space for the most important discussions of the day – including the fight to abolish the slave trade.
The Guildhall was also home to a group of remarkable, but unsung, local heroes, who helped change the course of the Second World War. The Royal Observer Corps (ROC) was a civil defence organisation which tracked aircraft movements above the skies of Britain. Their information was sent to RAF Fighter Command and helped to save thousands of lives. The Guildhall’s ROC Operations Room is the only surviving one of its kind in the world – a small space with an incredible story to tell.
Dog Friendly
The Guildhall welcomes ‘well-behaved’ dogs on leads.
Book a Private Tour
Join us on a journey through the Guildhall’s remarkable 800-year history on one of our guided tours.
Tickets are £7.50 per person. Minimum group size is 2 people. Children under 12 go free.
Please give at least 10 days’ notice when booking a tour. If you are not able to do this, we will do our best to schedule your visit at a convenient date and time.
ROC Operations Room Open Days
Explore the only surviving WWII Royal Observer Corps (ROC) Operations Room in the country!
Meet our experienced volunteers and discover the stories of the remarkable everyday heroes who worked in the Ops Room to save thousands of lives during the Battle of Britain and beyond — all as part of this FREE open day.
We also offer a range of cultural events including exhibitions, talks, concerts, and workshops. To find out more about our programme of events, venue hire, or private tours please visit our website.
Opening times: Office opening hours are Monday to Friday, 10am - 4pm. The venue is open to the public during scheduled events only, which will be advertised on our website.
