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Events in Lincolnshire

May Day Festival

An event in April in Lincolnshire
Kyme Tower
South Kyme
Event begins: 30th November -0001
May Day Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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Come and join a traditional May Day Festival, featuring an authentic medieval encampment, knights in combat, mounted skill at arms displays, have-a-go archery, a Victorian photographer, explore the 14th century tower or the 20+ narrowboats moored alongside, beer tent, mead stall and lots more!

Cheer on your favourite knight as he fights for your honour, or try on some armour for yourself, ask the wise woman for advice on remedies, make friends with some very big horses and try some traditional games - or just relax in the beer tent while the rest of the family do all the energetic stuff!

Fun for all the family and FREE ADMISSION too!

The festival will take place at
Kyme Tower (the remains of a 14th century castle)
Church Lane
South Kyme
Nr Sleaford
Lincolnshire
LN4 4AP

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More Events in Lincolnshire in May

May Day Festival, Kyme Tower, South Kyme

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Spring garden opening, Doddington Hall & Gardens, Lincoln

Brigg Fiddle Festival, Brigg

Lincoln Book Festival, Lincoln

Lincolnshire Wolds Walking Festival

Stamford Artisans Guild Craft Fair, Stamford Arts Centre, Stamford

West Lindsey Churches Festival, Various Locations around Lincolnshire

Medieval Weekend, Church Farm Village, Skegness

Rat Race Dirty Weekend, Burghley House, Stamford

Lincoln Cycle Grand Prix, Lincoln

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The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good - Samuel Johnson
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Last Entry in Pepys Diary - 1669, First Zeppelin Air Raids on London - 1915, Battle of Jutland - 1916, Blair-Brown Granita Pact - 1994
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