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A brief history and description of Winchester Palace, once one of the largest and most important buildings in medieval London.
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English Heritage appoints Tony Hales CBE as its new Chair
English Heritage has appointed Tony Hales CBE as Chair of its Board of Trustees.
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Significance of Grime’s Graves
The Neolithic flint mine at Grime’s Graves was the first such archaeological site in the UK to be recognised as such.
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English Heritage appoints Tony Hales CBE as its Chair
English Heritage appoints Tony Hales CBE as its Chair
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Research on Chesters Roman Fort
While our understanding of the structural archaeology of Chesters is poor because of the lack of modern excavation, recent discoveries and research offer new information on aspects of the site
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A brief history of Arthur's Stone, a Neolithic chambered tomb where recent archaeological discoveries are transforming our understanding of the site.
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Spring is in full swing and this time of year is perfect for getting out there and enjoying all that our historic places have to offer. Our popular St George’s Day events take place in April, featuring spectacular displays and activities inspired by every era from the Romans to the Victorians. Our historic gardens are also at their most beautiful from April, and we’ve got inspiration for great days out whatever the weather.
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HISTORY OF DUNSTANBURGH CASTLE
Dunstanburgh Castle, now one of the most atmospheric and inspiring castles in England, was built in the 14th century by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and much modernised in the 1380s under John of Gaunt. It played a role as a Lancastrian stronghold in the Wars of the Roses.
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BEVAN, Aneurin 'Nye' (1897–1960) and LEE, Jennie (1904–1988)
ANEURIN 'NYE' BEVAN 1897–1960 and JENNIE LEE 1904–1988 Politicians lived here 1944–1954
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BEVAN, Aneurin 'Nye' (1897–1960) and LEE, Jennie (1904–1988)
ANEURIN 'NYE' BEVAN 1897–1960 and JENNIE LEE 1904–1988 Politicians lived here 1944–1954