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Members' Week: Chester Cathedral Tour
Join us on Wednesday 27 May for a guided tour of Chester Cathedral.
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Members' Week: Constable's Hampstead Walk - Celebrating 250 Years
Join expert guide Estelle Lovatt as you step into the world of John Constable, exploring the atmospheric lanes and leafy corners of Hampstead Village on Tuesday 26 May.
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Members' Week: Defending Farleigh Hungerford Castle Tour
Join one of our guides for a tour of Farleigh Hungerford Castle, built in the 14th century as a sign of status for the residing Hungerford family on Saturday 23 May.
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Members' Week: Exploring the River Fleet - London Walking Tour
Join us on Saturday 30 May for a London Walking Tour exploring the lost River Fleet.
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Members' Week: The Invention of ‘The Battle of Hastings’ Talk at Battle Abbey
How did the Battle of Hastings become the most famous battle in English history? Join us at Battle Abbey on Monday 25 May for this thought-provoking talk examines how the idea of ‘The Battle of Hastings’ was assembled from a succession of historical narratives and evolved over time.
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Introduction to Prehistoric England
Prehistory is the time before written records. It's the period of human history we know the least about, but it's also the longest by far.
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Members' Week: Secret War Tour at Audley End
Discover a little about Audley End during the Second World War when it was ‘Special training school 43’ on this tour on Tuesday 26 May.
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Members' Week: Edgar Aetheling - 'The Boy who lived' Talk at Battle Abbey
Join us at Battle Abbey for a fun family-friendly romp through the confusing cast of 1066 characters on Tuesday 26 May. Find out how and why the Anglo-Saxon boy prince Edgar Aetheling survived William the Conqueror’s new regime but was consigned to be a footnote of history.
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Members' Week: Audley Ends Landscape from Prehistory to World War II
Join English Heritage archaeologist and historian Dr Al Oswald on Sunday 31 May at Audley End on a gentle stroll around the grounds to discover a wealth of hidden stories about England’s past.