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Blue Plaque commemorating Frederic Chopin's last performance after leaving the house at 4 St James's Place, St James's, London SW1A 1NP.
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Members' Offer: Recommend a Friend
Recommend a friend today and when they join English Heritage you'll both enjoy an extra reward: £10 off for them and a £10 Marks and Spencer voucher for you.
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Blue Plaque commemorating singer Elisabeth Welch at Ovington Court, Ovington Gardens, off Brompton Road, Kensington, London SW5 1LB, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Eight ghosts - Eight authors - eight historic sites
English Heritage announces a new collection of eight chilling ghost stories Mark Haddon, Jeanette Winterson and Sarah Perry are among those inspired by English Heritage properties across the country
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Stonehenge and a neolithic world of interiors
Opening today, five re-created Neolithic houses at Stonehenge reveal the type of homes the builders of the ancient monument might have lived in four and half thousand years ago.
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Rare creatures spotted at historic places
A variety of strange creatures have been spotted at national landmarks, historic properties and blue plaques around the country. Show us what you find on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.
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English Heritage Restores 18th Century Statues Adorning the Gardens at Wrest Park
Expert conservators have begun work to restore a series of 18th century statues which can be found among the colourful flower beds in the French style parterre garden at Wrest Park in Bedfordshire. The 90-acre gardens, in the care of English Heritage, showcase three centuries of garden design, and the restoration of two statues – each over 3 metres tall, marks the start of a wider conservation project restoring statues in the famous parterre gardens which make up some of the 70 plus statues in the garden estate.
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SCHOOL TRIPS AT RISK OF BEING CONSIGNED TO HISTORY
One of UK’s largest providers of free school trips, English Heritage warns of increasing costs and launches fundraising appeal to help support educational visits
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SCHOOL TRIPS AT RISK OF BEING CONSIGNED TO HISTORY
One of UK’s largest providers of free school trips, English Heritage warns of increasing costs and launches fundraising appeal to help support educational visits
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World-class art collection opens to the public
Ranger’s House in Greenwich, home to a world-class art collection, opens to the public today (Monday 23 July) following a re-presentation project by English Heritage.