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King James's and Landport Gates, Portsmouth
Two ornamental gateways, once part of Portsmouth's defences. King James's Gate (of 1687) has been moved, but Landport Gate (1760), remains in it's original position.
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A brief history of Netley Abbey, a Cistercian monastery which was converted into a mansion after the Suppression of the Monasteries.
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History of Bishop’s Waltham Palace
A history of Bishop's Waltham Palace, one of the fine residences of the medieval Bishops of Winchester, who exercised vast wealth and power in both church and state.
News
One year on since the collapse of part of the east wing at Hurst Castle in Hampshire, and English Heritage announced today that it has completed the stabilisation of the damaged section. The conservation charity will soon complete a new sea defence which will protect the east wing for the next 50 years. English Heritage will then go on to undertake a major study to ascertain how best to protect this most challenging of heritage sites, at the forefront of sea level rise and climate change.
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Significance of Harmondsworth Barn
The significance of the barn lies in its scale, condition, oddities of construction, and the abundance of documentary material relating to its construction, use and ownership.
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Blue Plaque commemorating sportsman C. B. Fry at 144 St James's Road, Croydon CRO 2UY, London Borough of Croydon.
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Blue Plaque commemorating sportsman C. B. Fry at 144 St James's Road, Croydon CRO 2UY, London Borough of Croydon.
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Blue Plaque commemorating sportsman C. B. Fry at 144 St James's Road, Croydon CRO 2UY, London Borough of Croydon.