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Behind the scenes: Helmsley Archaeology Store
Not all English Heritage treasures can be seen at our sites - Helmsley Archaeology Store in North Yorkshire has plenty too!
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Colour your way through history with our downloadable colouring sheets. Complete them all to create your own mega timeline of history!
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The English Heritage blue plaques scheme relies entirely on nominations from the public. Find out all about how to propose a plaque.
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Built after the Norman conquest as part of a series of castle along the River Tyne, Prudhoe Castle has survived two sieges and is the only Northumberland castle to resist the Scots. Continuously occupied for 900 years, the majority of the surviving buildings date from the 12th century.
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The Tudor era witnessed the most sweeping religious changes in England since the arrival of Christianity, which affected every aspect of national life. The Reformation eventually transformed an entirely Catholic nation into a predominantly Protestant one.
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Peverell's Tower, Dover Castle, Kent
This 13th-century tower is built right into the walls of Dover Castle and is an ideal location for a romantic getaway.
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Your support helps care for over 400 historic monuments, buildings and sites - from world-famous prehistoric sites to grand medieval castles. Find out more about how your gifts make a difference.
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Partnering with Wentworth to create a collection of hand designed wooden puzzles, featuring stunning historic buildings and monuments in the charity’s care, from Stonehenge to Osborne.
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English Heritage and The Art File have partnered to create a stunning new collection of 16 greeting cards, all inspired by the history of the sites in English Heritage's care.
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Winshields Crags lies halfway along Hadrian’s Wall, where it climbs to its highest point, affording spectacular panoramic views. Two short stretches of the Wall have been conserved on the crags here.