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Find out how to book your next group day out to Warkworth Castle and Hermitage. We offer a discount to groups of 11 or more paying visitors.
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History of Castlerigg Stone Circle
Castlerigg in Cumbria is one of the best-known and most enchanting stone circles in Britain. The ceremonial monument, a ring of 38 standing stones, was probably built around 4,500 years ago.
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The World of Stonehenge at the British Museum
Explore the world of Stonehenge and the story of prehistoric Europe in this landmark exhibition at the British Museum.
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9 Historic Places with Outdoor Spaces
Here are some of the places where it's easiest to explore history in the open air, giving you peace of mind as you enjoy your day out.
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Bring the curriculum to life and inspire your students. Wenlock Priory boasts over 900 years of history, from an Anglo-Saxon monastery founded in 680 to the ruined remains of the 13th century priory of Cluniac monks.
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One of the major changes in prehistoric Britain was the gradual shift away from hunter-gathering towards settled agriculture. The arrival of farming from about 4000 BC had a profound effect on every aspect of daily life for the people who lived on our islands.
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We can only make informed guesses about what prehistoric people believed, using evidence from the monuments and artefacts that have survived. There was no single or continuously developed belief system in prehistoric Britain. For long periods, however, there were religious practices concerning the dead, their afterlife, and their influence on the living.
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Explore nine of our favourite coastal routes and visit English Heritage sites along the way.
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5 Inspirational Women From History
Celebrate International Women's Day with English Heritage by learning about 5 pioneering women associated with our sites.