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A history of the Fish House, built in the 1330s by Glastonbury Abbey and used by the official managing its fishery at Meare.
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Meet the Experts: Alan Larsen and Laura Finch
Meet our equine consultant and Norman cavalry re-enactor from 1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield, East Sussex.
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History of Battle Abbey and Battlefield
The site of Battle Abbey was an empty hillside until 14 October 1066, when it became the location of one of the most important events in English history – the Battle of Hastings.
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Voice of the Nation’s Gardeners, ‘Mr. Middleton’, Honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaque
BBC radio gardening correspondent and much-loved national figure, Cecil Henry Middleton, has been commemorated with an English Heritage blue plaque. It marks 17 Princes Avenue in Tolworth, where ‘Mr. Middleton’ captivated millions, becoming the voice of the famous ‘Dig for Victory’ campaign.
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Gardener's House, Wrest Park, Bedfordshire
Set in the former walled kitchen garden, the Gardener's House at Wrest Park provides spacious accommodation over three floors and sleeps 6 people.
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Sanctum breathes new life into Temple Church
For twenty-four days this Autumn the sleeping ruins of Bristol’s Temple Church are coming to life with the sounds of Theaster Gates’ Sanctum.
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New Blue Plaque unveiled for Mansfield Cumming
The latest English Heritage blue plaque has just gone up in London for Mansfield Cumming – first Chief of the Secret Service Bureau.
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Take a look at 400 years of research on Stonehenge, from the first known excavation to the very latest discoveries.
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Sources for Farleigh Hungerford Castle
A list of the main sources of information on Farleigh Hungerford Castle, including manuscript and visual sources, antiquarian accounts and the latest research reports.