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Tintagel Castle footbridge launched as site reopens to public
For the first time in more than 500 years, the two separated halves of Tintagel Castle will be reunited, thanks to a daring new footbridge unveiled by the charity English Heritage.
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Leave your Christmas decorations up until February, says English Heritage
After an especially tough year and to bring some cheer into the coming dark winter months, English Heritage is encouraging the public to do as their medieval ancestors did and leave up their festive adornments until Candlemas on 2 February.
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While historically the story of gardening and garden design has been monopolised by men this doesn’t mean women had no interest or involvement in the practice. We explore some of the women who played a key role in shaping the gardens in our care.
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COLLECTIONS CONSERVATION ADVICE AND GUIDANCE
A page with detailed information about how to protect historic homes from common pests such as moths and biscuit beetles.
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The English Heritage blue plaques scheme relies entirely on nominations from the public. Find out all about how to propose a plaque.
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English Heritage marks one year as a charity
On April 1 we celebrate one year operating as a charity. As a charity we bring the story of England to life, and conserve and protect over 400 historic sites.
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Conservation underway on Wellington Arch sculpture
The sculpture on top of Wellington Arch is being cleaned, repaired and re-waxed as part of a conservation programme in partnership with Cif.
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Conservation to save First World War Graffiti at Richmond Castle
Funding announced for new project to conserve graffiti by conscientious objectors imprisoned at Richmond Castle during the First World War.
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18th Century Portraits return to Wrest Park after 100 years
Five portraits return to Wrest Park 100 years after being purchased and conserved by English Heritage