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Classic Cars at Tynemouth Priory and Castle
Discover a fantastic display of classic cars in the stunning surroundings of Tynemouth Priory on Sunday 13 September. A great day out for motoring enthusiasts and families alike.
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The Financial Times Weekend Festival at Kenwood
Join us at Kenwood for The Financial Times Weekend Festival in London on Saturday 5 September, bringing together leading voices from business, politics, culture, food, fashion and the arts for a day of lively debate and conversation.
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Harmondsworth Barn 600th Anniversary Conference
2026 marks the 600th anniversary of the construction of the ‘New Barn’ at Harmondsworth, the largest surviving medieval timber-framed barn in England. To celebrate this remarkable example of medieval architecture, English Heritage and the Friends of the Great Barn at Harmondsworth are hosting a conference in the Barn and the adjacent church of St Mary on 5 September 2026.
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Terms & Conditions - Take a bite off your next bill
Visit us in June, July & August to get £5 off your bill when you spend over £20 in our cafés and kiosks this September & October.
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BBC Gardeners’ World Autumn Fair at Audley End
The BBC Gardeners’ World Autumn Fair returns to Audley End House and Gardens from Friday 11 - Sunday 13 September.
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Immerse yourself in Dracula this summer at the Whitby Abbey – the site that inspired it all. Enjoy our popular performer-led Dracula plays every Saturday to Tuesday, bringing the iconic story to life within the dramatic Abbey grounds.
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Autumn may be just around the corner, but summer still has plenty to give at our historic places throughout September. Our programme of events is in full swing, with something for all ages wherever you are in England. Plus there’s guides to summer walks, a chance to build the ultimate castle in Minecraft and much more.
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British Sign Language Guided Tour of Stonehenge
Join our experienced Deaf guide and historian, John Wilson for a British Sign Language (BSL) tour of Stonehenge.
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English Heritage introduces ‘hour of contemplation’ at its former monasteries
English Heritage is launching an ‘hour of contemplation’ at its monasteries in a month-long trial this autumn. From 22 September until 22 October 2021, English Heritage will be encouraging visitors to turn off notifications on their phones, finish up their conversations and enjoy the final hour of public access to its abbeys and priories in contemplative quiet, enabling them to experience these spiritual buildings as they were intended.
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Bring history to life with a guided site tour of St Augustine’s Abbey. Your knowledgeable guide will lead you around the site, helping you imagine what the abbey looked like at its height centuries ago.