The Real Middle Earth
Explore how, why and where The Lord of the Rings ‘legendarium’ began. Inspiration for the books, the films and now the Rings of…
Location
West Stow Anglo Saxon Village, Icklingham Road, Bury St Edmunds IP28 6HG
Telephone
01284 728718- Next Event
- 8th February 2025 12:00pm
- Event Finishes
- 8th February 2025 3:15pm
About this event
Explore how, why and where The Lord of the Rings ‘legendarium’ began. Inspiration for the books, the films and now the Rings of Power TV series.
Find out about the links between Tolkien and the Anglo-Saxon world on a guided tour starting at 12 midday and lasting until 1pm. The event is presented by a member of the Tolkien Society. After a break of about another hour, enjoy a lavishly illustrated talk, with several videos, starting at 2pm. It will explore Tolkien’s original inspiration for Middle Earth, how that was developed in the films set in New Zealand and the widely acclaimed fan film about Aragorn’s family set in West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village. This session lasts about an hour and includes a chance to see and handle some replicas from the films.
This event finishes about 3.15pm.
This is part of a series entitled ‘Our Story’.
- Does not include full admission to Anglo-Saxon Village only access for tour
- This is partly an outdoor event so please wear sensible clothing
- The event is suitable for adults and/or accompanied young people 12 years and over; all must be paying participants.
- Please meet at the West Stow Visitor Centre 10 minutes before session start time.
-This event will go ahead in most weather conditions apart from extreme wind and/or rain (introduction inside).
Parking: Normal parking fees apply
Times: 12pm-3.15pm
Tickets: £20 per person
About the Venue
One of England's great archaeological sites, West Stow has extensive indoor galleries and a stunning recreation of an Anglo-Saxon village surrounded by unspoilt countryside.
West Stow Country Park features 125 acres of woods, heathlands, a river and a lake, plus nature trails, walks and an adventure playground.
Visitors to West Stow can explore history and nature, watch a film, dress up as an Anglo-Saxon or say hello to the rare breed pigs and chickens.
As part of the annual RingQuest event, you could even meet a Hobbit, among other Lord of the Rings characters!
West Stow regularly hold living history and event days, workshops, walks and talks, these sites and their events bring history to life.