Educational 'Viking Village' Expansion Completed at Martin Mere

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WWT Martin Mere is pleased to announce the completion of its newest project, a brand-new longhouse, situated at the existing Mere Tun.

The centre announced plans to expand the Mere Tun back in November 2023, starting the development shortly after.

  

Works undertaken include a brand new longhouse, which has been furnished and decorated to showcase what would have been the life of a wetland chief. Martin Mere also improved on the key areas such as campfire, where settlers would have their meetings and eat, and training grounds, where they would practice defences against any intruders.

  


Mere Tun is recognised by visitors as the centre's ‘Viking Village’. The area is often used by schools as part of educational visits, offering a living history experience to learn more about wetland settlers throughout history.

  Now, thanks to the completion of a brand-new boardwalk, the village will be open to visitors outside of educational visits starting this May half term. Step back in time and get a taste of the life of Vikings, Saxons, and Celts, and how they utilised wetlands and their materials in their everyday life.

The development was made possible thanks to the support of the Lancashire Environmental Fund (LEF). WWT Martin Mere wou

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