Battlefield Heritage Park

[1] Battlefield Church – also known as St Mary Magdalene – was built in the fifteenth century to commemorate the battle.

[1] A 1995 report by English Heritage noted that it is unclear if Battlefield Church, which was completed in 1410, marks the centre of the site of the battle, although a large common grave within the church's foundations would suggest the site was associated with the fighting.

The church was built at the request of Henry IV, reportedly: "for the souls of those who fell".

[4] The area considered to be the site of the battle remains almost completely undeveloped, although in use as agricultural land and enclosed by hedges.

An exhibition centre known as Battlefield 1403 opened in 2008 close to the church, and includes a café and farm shop.

Information sign at Battlefield Heritage Park photo: Roy Haworth, geograph.org.uk
St Mary Magdalene (Battlefield) Church photo: Jeff Buck, geograph.org.uk