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Hold your wedding in one of our majestic castles and feel like royalty for the day. Whether you're looking for a wedding ceremony, reception, or a venue where you can do it all, our castle venues will ensure your big day will go down in history.
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Audley End House is a Jacobean mansion housing a large and diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, natural history specimens and more. This collection gives us a glimpse into discoveries, changing fashions and developments over 400 years. Use these objects at home or in the classroom to inspire cross-curricular learning and further your research.
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7 reasons to volunteer with English Heritage
With 2017 just around the corner, is volunteering on your New Year’s resolution list? Here’s seven fantastic reasons why you should give it a go.
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How did the Iron Bridge inspire Paul Catherall’s latest artwork?
Paul Catherall is designing an exclusive print of the Iron Bridge as part of our conservation campaign. We ask Paul what the bridge means to him.
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5 Things You Might Not Know About Clothes That Kept Us Warm and Dry Through History
How much do you know about the evolution of our clothing? Read on to find out more about historical fashion and its many functions...
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Most Roman roads are straight. Well, straight-ish. Mary-Ann Ochota has put together a handy guide to help you spot a Roman road in the English landscape.
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Five steps for Pokemon hunting
We're happy to welcome Pokémon Go trainers, but we want to make sure that you have fun and stay safe on your quest to catch 'em all. Check out our guide to catching Pokémon safely at our historic sites, and start planning your visit.
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How to run a Victorian organic kitchen garden
Kitchen Garden Supervisor Gemma Sturges explains how Victorian gardeners produced food for the family and staff at Audley End.