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English Heritage submits planning application for Marble Hill Revived project
English Heritage has submitted a revised planning application to the London Borough of Richmond for its Marble Hill Revived project, the charity announced today (Thursday 6 September 2018). The project is aiming to transform Marble Hill House and Park in Twickenham into one of the best and most beautiful public spaces in London.
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Blue plaque commemorating children's writer Enid Blyton at 207 Hook Road, Chessington KT9 1EA, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London.
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Learn about the artist Francis Bacon and discover his blue plaque at 7 Reece Mews, South Kensington, London, SW7 3HE.
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Blue plaque commemorating children's writer Enid Blyton at 207 Hook Road, Chessington KT9 1EA, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London.
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Blue Plaque commemorating developer of office copying machinery David Gestetner at 124 Highbury New Park, Highbury, London N5 2DR.
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Significance of Meare Fish House
The significance of the Fish House lies in what it reveals and may reveal about the development of English medieval domestic architecture.
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Gainsborough Old Hall is a building that reflects over five hundred years of history in its walls. From paupers to princes the history of an English market town can be read through the hall's development.
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Evening Garden Tour at Richmond Castle
In partnership with the National Garden Scheme, we’re delighted to offer you the chance to explore the beautiful gardens of Richmond Castle in the early evening of Thursday 11 June, when the site is closed to the public.
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Evening Garden Tour at Witley Court
In partnership with the National Garden Scheme, we’re delighted to offer you the chance to explore the beautiful gardens of Witley Court in the early evening of Saturday 15 August, when the site is closed to the public.
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Evening Garden Tour at Eltham Palace
In partnership with the National Garden Scheme, we’re delighted to offer you the chance to explore the beautiful gardens of Eltham Palace in the early evening of Sunday 18 April, when the site is closed to the public.