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Norman Tower’s Missing Key Returned after Almost 50 Years
A large brass key to St Leonard’s Tower in Kent has been returned in the post to English Heritage. The key, which had been missing for almost half a century, was sent with an anonymous note admitting it had been ‘borrowed’ and apologising for the delay in returning it.
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Thornborough Henges: A unique cluster of Neolithic monuments - sometimes described as the ‘Stonehenge of the North’.
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Gainsborough Old Hall Bursary Scheme Terms and Conditions
These terms and conditions apply to all education visits using the Gainsborough Hall Bursary Scheme. For the purposes of these terms and conditions, “English Heritage” means the English Heritage Trust, a charity caring for the National Heritage Collection of more than 400 historic properties and their collections. The English Heritage Trust is incorporated and registered in England and Wales with company number 07447221 and charity number 1140351 whose registered office is at the Engine House, Fire Fly Avenue, SN2 2EH
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Facts and FAQs about Hadrian's Wall
Discover some fascinating and insightful facts about Hadrian’s Wall, from its history to what it’s like to visit today. Get answers about Hadrian’s Wall, Roman forts, walking routes, access and visiting tips. Explore England’s iconic Roman frontier with English Heritage.
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Description of Brodsworth Hall and Gardens
Both the house and gardens at Brodsworth provide a remarkable expression of the mid-19th-century taste for the Italianate style.
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How Dover Castle became the Key of England – the Great Siege of 1216
Eight hundred years ago, Dover Castle was crucial in defending England against invasion. Charles Kightly explains the history of Dover Castle's Great Siege.
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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.