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Wrest Park Archaeological Collections Store
The Wrest Park Archaeological Collections Store safeguards a vast collection of historical treasures: the archaeological collections and paper-based archives from English Heritage's guardianship sites across the East and West Midlands.
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Find out what Richard of Cornwall's castle at Tintagel would have looked like with this interactive reconstruction.
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Description of Audley End House and Gardens
A description of Audley End House, built in the 17th century and adapted over the centuries in response to changing fashions and fortunes.
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How to create a landscape garden like Capability Brown
Capability Brown revolutionised English garden and landscape design in the 18th century. English Heritage landscapes advisor Emily Parker explains how.
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6 prime pairs of blue plaques in London and where to see them
Blue plaques are everywhere in London, but buildings with two blue plaques are rare. Howard Spencer looks at 6 famous plaque pairings.
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Conscientious Objectors: Secret Resistance
Find out how conscientious objectors used secret signals and Morse code to communicate with each other while they were in prison.
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How to create a topiary sculpture inspired by historic gardens
Topiary comes in all shapes and sizes. Michael Klemperer explains how to create a topiary spiral at home, inspired by English Heritage's historic gardens.
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Bored during Christmas? Try these 4 festive Victorian things to do
If you're bored over the holidays, take inspiration from the Victorians. Keep the family entertained with these ideas and beat boredom the Victorian way.
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26 inspiring ideas for February
It might be the shortest month of the year, but February is packed with things to do and places to visit. To get you through the month, here are some dates for your diary, blog posts to read, and a few facts to impress your friends with.
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Interior Design Inspiration from Charles Darwin’s study
The Old Study at Down House was the centre of Charles Darwin's daily routine. It was in here that he performed experiments, wrote to fellow scientists and composed his groundbreaking works including "On the Origin of Species".