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William the Conqueror and the Oath of Sarum
How William I used an ancient centre of power, Old Sarum in Wiltshire, to establish a radical new framework of loyalty, which may also have been linked to the great Domesday survey.
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English Heritage Public Wifi Service
English Heritage provides WiFi access to the internet for visitors to some of our sites.
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Behind the scenes at Stonehenge The Oddy Test
Melanie Coussens explains how she looks after all the many artefacts that are on display at Stonehenge.
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It’s all fun and games at Whitby Abbey this summer, with loads of activities for the whole family to get stuck into.

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Classic Neolithic causewayed enclosure, with three concentric but intermittent ditches. Large quantities of animal bones found here indicate feasting, animal trading or rituals, or perhaps all three.
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A brief history of fun fairs, amusement parks and fairground rides
Historian Dr Allan Brodie traces the story of the fun fair from the humble swing to today's death-defying rides. And follows this national love affair from the fairs of the Middle Ages to the modern theme park.
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A chance find, the Battle Abbey carol, has been set to music and recorded, and can be heard sung for the first time in hundreds of years. Read the story behind the carol and find out how it was set to music.
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The story of the Norman Conquest – August 1066
Join the people of 1066 telling their story in just 140 characters. By August Harold must have been feeling smug; time was ticking for the Normans to sail.
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The Rivals at Portchester Castle
Join us for an al fresco farce adventure with The Rivals, performed at Portchester Castle, Hampshire on Friday 29 August. Set in 18th-century Bath, this classic comedy of mistaken identities, romantic mix-ups and outrageous misunderstandings is perfect for the whole family.