Naseby 1645

The most important place you’ve never heard of.

Naseby 1645’s job is to explain the significance of the Battle of Naseby. The shift in power that unfolded that day unleashed political, economic, military, and social changes that propelled Britain to world hegemony over the next 100 years.

 

It gave birth to the parliamentary democracy on which much of the modern world now models itself. It paved the way for the freer generation and flow of capital and ideas that fostered scientific and industrial revolutions. It gave birth to the modern British Army, and it gave voice to the great British dissenting tradition; directly informing the notions of freedoms that led to the establishment of the United States of America.


Talks/tours offered

  • Full details of tours, timelines, an audio trail and information on the battle is available on their website (see below)

  • Bespoke tours and talks for individuals and groups available on request

Opening times

All year round (see website for details).

Admission

Free

Copy of the Streeter Map, produced in the 1600s, showing the deployment of troops across the Naseby battlefieldGallery (above): Members of the Sealed Knot marking the 375th anniversary of the Battle of Naseby

Copy of the Streeter Map, produced in the 1600s, showing the deployment of troops across the Naseby battlefield

Gallery (above): Members of the Sealed Knot marking the 375th anniversary of the Battle of Naseby

Visit us

Various places to view - see website

Contact
Chairman, Mark Linnell
Naseby Battlefield Project
Lea House, 11 Clipston Lane
Great Oxendon LE16 8LY

Phone
07850 217119

Email
enquiries@naseby.com

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Website
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