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New tearoom for hadrian's wall
If you're marching forth along Hadrian's Wall this spring then why not take a break at the newly opened tearoom at Chesters Roman Fort. Visitors can discover locally inspired and sourced refreshments, suitable for hungry hikers and thirsty cavalry alike.
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Significance of Grime’s Graves
The Neolithic flint mine at Grime’s Graves was the first such archaeological site in the UK to be recognised as such.
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Founded in 1246 by the Earl of Cornwall, Hailes Abbey is set amid delightful Cotswold countryside. Once the centre of monastic life, the tranquil ruins are now the perfect place to relax and enjoy a picnic in a unique historic setting. Visit the new museum to discover the treasures of Hailes, uncovering stories of the monks who lived and worshipped at the abbey for nearly three centuries.
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Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum
Denny Abbey has a unique and fascinating history still traceable in the building and interpreted for visitors by graphic panels.
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'Slide' through History at Framlingham Castle this February half term
6 metre slide opens from Framlingham Castle's wall walk and 7-year-old Jack Love from Worlingworth wins competition to be first visitor to have a go.
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English Heritage launches public consultation on new learning facilities at Stonehenge
New Learning Centre and a “Neolithic classroom” will transport children back in time
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In this article, we'll explore some traditional Easter games from the past and how you can play them in and around your home this Easter.