Historical theme park seeks to expand

Jason Arunn MurugesuNorth East and Cumbria
Kynren A map of how the new them park will look. It shows a large lake with a bridge running across. A circular building resembling a jousting area or colliseum and several medieval buildings.Kynren
Kynren - The Storied Lands will sit within the wider Kynren park and hold live action performances

A historical theme park is looking to expand ahead of its official opening.

Kynren - The Storied Lands, which is due to open in July, will be a new daytime attraction in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, where visitors can explore different historical and mythical settings.

The team behind the park, the 11arches charity, is seeking planning permission to hold new shows at the site and raise visitor numbers.

Kynren's CEO Anna Warnecke said the new shows would allow the attraction to "tell even more powerful stories, on a greater scale, and for more people".

Proposed new shows at the site include one about British seafaring and Robin Hood, according to a spokesperson. These shows will require new purpose-built performance spaces.

The team is also seeking permission to hold an outdoor show dramatising Roman Britain.

The spokesperson said the park's expansion would be key to making it a "year-round attraction" and its forecasts suggest the site could attract more than a million visitors a year in the near future.

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