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Get historic cheese back on the menu this Christmas, says English Heritage
With shortages at supermarkets in the run-up to Christmas a growing possibility, English Heritage has today (15 December) called for the return of historic cheese to the Christmas dining table as the charity reveals its ultimate English cheese board with delectable suggestions from medieval monks’ cheese to pre-Second Word War Wensleydale. The charity is also encouraging the public to support local cheese makers this Christmas, many hard hit during the pandemic, who are keeping history alive through the traditions of cheese making.
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Here are five Christmas highlights from the pantries, butteries, larders and kitchens of medieval England.
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Discover the story of Hailes Abbey, from its foundation in the 13th century through to its Dissolution under Henry VIII and its subsequent use as a country house.
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An unexpected history of daffodils and how to spot a historic hybrid variety.
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Sources for Castle Acre Castle and Bailey Gate
A list of the written, material and visual sources for current knowledge and understanding of Castle Acre Castle and Bailey Gate.
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Wrest Park’s Rangoli Design Competition Terms and Conditions
These terms and conditions apply to the Wrest Park’s Rangoli prize draw (‘the Prize Draw’), running on Wrest Park’s Facebook account (@WrestPark) from 9am, 10th Jan until 12pm, 31st Jan 2025.
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English history features some of the world’s most famous monarchs, all with their own interesting stories and personality traits. But which monarch most suits your character?
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In 1646 Goodrich Castle was the scene of one of the most desperate sieges of the English Civil War, which Parliament finally won with the aid of a huge mortar called Roaring Meg.
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Guy Gibson, an RAF pilot who led the ‘Dambusters’ raid, is commemorated on a blue plaque, erected in 2006 by English Heritage, at 32 Aberdeen Place, St John's Wood, London, NW8 8JR.