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Hopton Castle

Hopton Castle was the scene of a bloody siege during the civil war. The castle itself was in a very poor state of repair and was in danger of falling down. Following and extensive restoration it is now open to the public. Our role included:
Interpretation of the site.
Production of a browsing book telling the story of the siege.
Virtual tour films of the interior and exterior of the castle, narrated by archaeologist Richard K Morriss.
Talking head film based upon the story of the first hand account of Samuel More, who survived the massacre at Hopton Castle.
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Cutaway illustration of Hopton Castle
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Illustrations for browsing book and film
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The browsing book and information panel in-situ at Hopton Castle
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