Tag: Tudor Games

  • Fun and Tudor Games

    Fun and Tudor Games

    Our next Open Day is Sunday 22 July, when we’ll be finding out about the games the Tudors played.

    Last year’s themed day exploring games the Tudors would have enjoyed was hugely successful, so it is returning for more fun! Some games such as skittles and quoits will be familiar, but have you heard of Nine Men’s Morris? How about Shove Ha’penny? This is your chance to find out and have a go!

    Taking place on the last Sunday before Coventry schools break up for the long summer holiday, this is a great chance to enjoy some local heritage whilst having fun. It’s free to visit us at The Weaver’s House, and as well as the games we’ll have tours of the house available if you would like to learn more about the lives of medieval families who lived in houses just like this one. There was no staircase in the house but you can climb a short ladder to see a life size replica loom just like the one John Croke the weaver would have used. And why is the bed so small? Find our from our fantastic volunteers!

    As usual, our tearoom will be open with a selection of homemade cakes alongside tea, coffee and squash.

    We open at 11am and close at 4pm. The latest we would advise arriving would be 3.30pm, this will give you a chance for a look around and chat to volunteers, however if you want to enjoy tea and cake and take the tour, we’d suggest arriving earlier in the day.

    This will be our last Sunday opening this year apart from Heritage Open Days (but we don’t do full tours including the solar (upstairs room containing the loom) during Heritage Open Days as it is too crowded.

    Here’s a flashback to last year’s games in action!

  • A sunny, successful start to Open Days

    A sunny, successful start to Open Days

    We were lucky with the weather on Saturday! What a great start to our Open Day season, with lots of visitors coming to enjoy Tudor Games in the sunshine.

    We had games set up throughout the site including quoits, skittles, Shove Ha’penny, and Tudor favourite Nine Men’s Morris.

    Volunteer Tina made the two board games completely from scratch especially for this Open Day. We’ll definitely be getting these back out in the future!

    a man interviewing a woman with radio mic
    Keith from the BBC dropped by to have a chat to Tina about Tudor Games and the house.

    In addition to the games theme, it was also Easter so we had an Easter trail and the opportunity to learn how to dye eggs using natural materials.

    colourful eggs in a basket
    Sara from the Weavers’ Workshop dyed these beautiful eggs using natural dyes – can you guess what was used?
    playing with wool
    A basket of naturally dyed, unspun wool.

    Throughout this year we’ll be weaving a piece of material to mark our tenth anniversary of being open to the public. Part of this is following the life of a woven fabric starting at the point of dyeing the wool.

    Come along and have a try at weaving on one of our future Open Days, or just find out more about the spinning and weaving process.

    It wouldn’t be the Weaver’s House without cake of course, and there was plenty on offer including special Easter treats!

    little girl eating cake

    We hope to see you at our next Open Day which will have a special May Day/Crafts theme.