St Nicholas Priory is hosting a Tudor Christmas re-enactment on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 December.
Exeter’s oldest building will be transformed into a Tudor merchant’s yuletide home with traditional music, crafts and foods.
There will also be hands-on activities for the whole family throughout the day.
Grade I listed St Nicholas Priory was founded in 1087 by William of Normandy.
Following the dissolution of the monasteries its remaining buildings became a prominent Elizabethan town house.
It was subsequently subdivided into several smaller houses and business premises before being restored and becoming a museum in 1916.
A Tudor Christmas re-enactment is from 11am-4pm on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 December 2023 at St Nicholas Priory in Mint Lane.
Entry is free but donations are welcome. Refreshments will be available.
For more information and to RSVP visit the St Nicholas Priory website.