I am very pleased to announce that I have organised the second 'Wargaming the Age of the Anglo-Saxons' event at the iconic Anglo-Saxon ship burial site of Sutton Hoo in Suffolk, United Kingdom. It takes place on Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th July 2024 and is free with site admission.
We will have at least three participation games running all day each day with a range of simple, fast-play rules being employed. Games will be fast, furious, bloody and a lot of fun! There will also be a painting area where visitors can paint a free plastic Anglo-Saxon thegn (courtesy of the wonderful folk at Gripping Beast Miniatures).
The aim is to demonstrate to the visiting public what a great fun hobby wargaming is, with the emphasis on social interaction, artistic creativity, enjoying history and generally having a lot of fun with other like-minded people. The games will be set so that the public can play easily and so that experienced gamers can also have a lot of fun too. We also want to link what we do to the history of our site so all games will be set during the 6th and 7th centuries, which is the time period of Sutton Hoo's heyday as a royal burial site.
And of course, as well as the gaming, there is also the beautiful site of Sutton Hoo itself to look around, with the burial mounds, the Exhibition Hall (with replica and real items from the various digs at the site), plus Tranmer House, the one-time home of Edith Pretty who organised the 1939 dig that unearthed the ship burial itself. There are also numerous delightful walks around the site including woodland and riverside walks to delight the soul in between the furious table-top combat clashes! Not to mention the cafe which is quite outstanding!
Our first event last year was a great success and by going for a whole weekend this time, we hope to make it even better! Hope to see some LAF-ers there! Although I'll be 'at work' there on both days, I'll never be far away from the gaming area, so do pop over and say 'hello' if you are able to make it!