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Henry V and His ‘Pleasance in the Marsh’
How Henry V escaped the burdens of kingship with the help of a secluded lodge across the mere at Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire.
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9500 people celebrate at Stonehenge for longest day of the year
Stonehenge once again attracted a large crowd to watch the sunrise on the longest day of the year
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English Heritage Calls for Help in Tracing Forgotten First World War Nurses
Researchers at English Heritage are calling for the public’s help in tracing the identities of First World War nurses who worked at England’s first wartime country house hospital - Wrest Park in Bedfordshire, the charity announced today (6 September) ahead of the anniversary of the hospital opening.
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Did the builders of Stonehenge feast on sweet treats at midwinter?
English Heritage creates Neolithic Mince Pie recipe inspired by evidence of foraged fruit. Neolithic mince pies on the menu at Stonehenge this December
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Help protect England's Heritage
Our new fundraising appeal will help support vital conservation work at historic sites across the country.
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WATSON-WATT,Sir Robert (1892-1973)
Learn about Sir Robert Watson-Watt, the pioneer of radar, and find his blue plaque at his former home at 287 Sheen Lane, London, SW14 8RN.
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The Saltire Mosaic at North Leigh
The large and luxurious Roman villa at North Leigh had at least 19 decorated mosaic pavements, but only one is visible today – the saltire mosaic, which takes its name from the distinctive X-shaped crosses or saltires at the heart of its design.
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How to create a landscape garden like Capability Brown
Capability Brown revolutionised English garden and landscape design in the 18th century. English Heritage landscapes advisor Emily Parker explains how.
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Ancient festive feasts: midwinter celebrations at the time of Stonehenge
Lizzie Wright looks at some of the clearest archaeological evidence found so far for prehistoric midwinter feasting, from Durrington Walls, near Stonehenge.