Hear about the role Leeds Castle had during the Second World War in a fascinating talk held in the Castle Dining Room. Discover how the Castle was used for the rehabilitation of severely burned pilots after their airplanes caught fire or were shot down, and hear about members of the ‘Guinea Pig Club’; the most exclusive airmen’s club formed in 1941 for Royal Air Force casualties.
This talk is included with your admission ticket and will take place in the Castle at 12pm. There is no need to pre-book.