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A brief history of Wayland's Smithy, a two-phase Neolithic tomb built along the Ridgeway
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How an Anglo-Saxon princess became a miracle-working saint at this Shropshire monastery founded during England’s conversion to Christianity
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Past Lives: The Hermit of Barnard Castle
A visit to Barnard Castle in Durham should include a visit to Frank’s Cell, once home to its most eccentric resident
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With fascinating stories and worlds so different from our own today, it's perhaps little surprise that many game developers have based their creations upon — or drawn inspiration from — England's rich history.
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England has often been at the forefront of creating and codifying games and sports. Cricket, football, rugby, darts, badminton, boxing, table tennis, squash and even baseball all have English roots. In this article, sports historian Nigel à Brassard takes a closer look at seven stories from England’s sporting past.
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Past Lives: St Godric at Finchale Priory
Finchale Priory was founded in about 1196 on the site of the hermitage of St Godric, a former sailor who settled here after years of adventure.
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We look back at the life of Queen's frontman, commemorated by a blue plaque at his childhood home in London.
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A full list of the main written, visual and material sources of information for the history of Rochester Castle
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A summary of the written, visual and material sources for our understanding of Middleham Castle.
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Find out how to book your next group day out to Portchester Castle. We offer a discount to groups of 11 or more paying visitors.