Blore Heath
Blore Heath is a historical site located in Staffordshire, England, known for its significance during the Wars of the Roses. The area is primarily recognized for the battle that took place there on September 23, 1459, which was part of the ongoing conflict between the Lancastrians and Yorkists.
The battle at Blore Heath was notable for the strategic use of terrain and the involvement of key figures such as Lord Audley and Richard Neville. The outcome of this battle had a considerable impact on the power dynamics of the time, influencing subsequent events in the Wars of the Roses.