Going Digital: Bolsover Castle Multimedia Guide Project by ATS Heritage

September 19, 2014

Last winter Bolsover Castle was the focus of a significant £1.3m project to restore, re-imagine and re-interpret the site as the home of one of the 17th century’s most flamboyant characters; the playwright, author, courtier, and horseman William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle.

Perched high above the Derbyshire countryside the castle was built on the ruins of a Norman fortress as a sophisticated retreat for William and his family; rich and talented aristocrats whose main home was at nearby Welbeck Abbey. Today it gives us a rare glimpse of their dazzling world.

Bolsover has three main parts:

  • The little Castle, an architectural masterpiece both inside and out, used by William as a retreat and for intimate entertaining, putting on performances, poetry readings and fine dining. It contains some of the finest surviving wall paintings of the period;
  • The Terrace Range, a magnificent set of state apartments to receive large parties including royalty, now a ruined shell; and
  • The Riding School Range, the focus of William’s life-long passion for horses. Here he trained his horses in the aristocratic pursuit of manège, a forerunner of modern dressage.

The Multimedia Guide

After their success at a number of other UK sites ATS Heritage was selected as prime contractor to create a multimedia guide and app, to replace the existing audioguide.

The guide now plays a crucial role in the multi-layered interpretation of Bolsover Castle and is integral to the visitor experience with iTouch guides available free of charge on site, or downloaded as an app pre-visit.

ATS’s brief was to “break down barriers to participation” and “to be as inclusive as possible”.

In response ATS created a family and an adult tour and carefully targeted them at English Heritage’s predicted visitor profile. The family tour is rich with interactive games and animations and uses an on-screen character based on William Cavendish’s daughter Jane. The story is set during the visit by King Charles I and his Queen Henrietta Maria to Bolsover in 1634. Jane is witness to the visit and sets challenges for younger visitors and their families throughout.

The multimedia has been greatly received by the visitors as it helps them understand and enjoy the architectural and decorative elements of Bolsover Castle.

Ioannis Ioannidis, Interpretation Manager, English Heritage said: “We have been very pleased with their professionalism, grasp of the project’s aims and their commitment to help us achieve them.”

Find out more

Find out more about Bolsover Castle’s developments for 2014 on their website.

Find out more about audio and multimedia guides from the ATS Heritage website.

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