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The Head Gardener's House, Audley End, Essex
Built in 1875 as a family home for Audley End’s Head Gardener, this handsome three-bedroom red-brick house signalled the Head Gardener’s status as one of Audley End’s most senior servants.
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Find a Norman Castle to visit near you. The Normans built castles across England to administer and control local populations, and many still exist. While the original timber structures are no longer visible, their foundational earthworks remain, and later stone structures now mark the sites of powerful post-conquest Norman architecture.
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Walmer Castle was built during the reign of Henry VIII as a response to the perceived threat of invasion from Europe. While no such invasion ever came, the castle did later see action when it was besieged by Parliamentarian forces during the English Civil War.
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A list of sources of further information for the study of Clifford’s Tower.
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A summary of the state of research on Thornton Abbey and of the questions that are still to be answered.
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10 things you probably didn't know about sieges
From the most besieged castle in England to pouring hot oil over battlements, how much do you really know about siege warfare?
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Discover what happens during the winter season at Queen Victoria's Isle of Wight holiday home
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Marble Hill Revived: Your Questions Answered
We’ve had a very positive response from most people to our proposals for Marble Hill, but we’re aware of some concerns.