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Top 5 Things To Do in December
This December, we’ve got plenty of inspirational ideas for the festive season! Find a fun-filled Christmas event near you, go on an immersive journey through Neverland at Kenwood, get the kids making crafts, and find a relaxing winter walk for the Twixmas period.
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Your support plays a vital role in keeping England's history alive. Our historic places may have stood for hundreds of years, but without on-going care, we will lose them to time and the elements.
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Availability & Prices of Callie's Cottage
Availability of Callie's Cottage to book a holiday with English Heritage
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History of St John’s Commandery
St John’s Commandery was the centre of a medieval estate run by members of the military-monastic Order of St John of Jerusalem, also known as the Knights Hospitaller. Its 13th-century chapel, later converted into a farmhouse, has a remarkable medieval crown-post roof.
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Join us for family-friendly activities and have the perfect Great British Summer, get up close to the action at Knights' Tournaments and Legendary Medieval Jousts, plan your summer holiday, get Stonehenge to yourself and get 25% off English Heritage membership.
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HOOKER, Sir William (1785–1865) & HOOKER, Sir Joseph (1817–1911)
Blue plaque commemorating botanists and former directors of Kew Gardens, William and Joseph Hooker, at 49 Kew Green, Kew, London TW9 3AA, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
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What did Neolithic people drink at feasts?
It’s traditional to have an alcoholic drink at a celebration or a feast. But what did they drink thousands of years ago at Neolithic feasts? Were they drinking ale?
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The man who built Dover Castle's great tower was one of England's greatest kings – Henry II. He also built the largest European empire of his age, the Angevin Empire, stretching from Scotland to the Pyrenees.
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Richard of Cornwall, King Arthur and Tintagel Castle
The story of how one of the richest men in Europe swapped three manors for a rock.
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Blue Plaque commemorating industrialist and film producer J. Arthur Rank at 38 South Street, Mayfair, London W1K 1DJ, City of Westminster.