A re-enactment of the run-up to The Battle of Naseby will start on Friday in Collingtree village, where soldiers took over The Wooden Walls of Old England pub on their way to fight in the civil war.
In 1645, troops were based at the pub where one officer was killed in a brawl, and his ghost is still believed to wander the village in search of his comrades.
Sir William Pennyman's Regiment of Foot will perform drills and demonstrations throughout the weekend, as well as guided walks through the historic village.
Go to our wierd and wonderful site for more stories of the supernatural. Click hereTickets are on sale for a Jacobean dinner at the pub on Friday and Saturday nights, with all proceeds going to the village room appeal fund.
Events start at 10am on Saturday and Sunday, and a heritage bus service will leave St Giles Square in Northampton at 10.30am, 12.30pm and 2.30pm.
More details are available on 01604 769407.
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