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Eltham Palace and Gardens - Family Property Guide
Combining medieval hall with vast 1930s mansion, there's lots for kids to explore at Eltham Palace. Discover the Map Room where the couple planned their extensive global travels, and keep your eyes peeled for Mah-Jongg the resident lemur. With countless rooms, expansive gardens and a unique travel-themed play area to enjoy, Eltham is a treasure trove of fun and discovery just a stone's throw from central London.
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Accommodations for Larger Groups
Discover our accommodations for larger groups and group stays at our holiday cottages in the grounds of some of England's most historic locations
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Uncover our Unique Collections
Uncover the collections cared for by English Heritage that are open to pre-booked groups. We offer a discount to groups of 11 or more paying visitors.
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Get tips and advice from Minecraft experts. Then, ready your pick-axe and try your hand at building your very own block-based fortress.
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Pendennis Castle: History and Stories
Explore the eventful history of Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, Cornwall. King Henry VIII built the fort in the 1540s, but it was used as recently as the Second World War for defence and protection.
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Clifford’s Tower: History and Stories
Discover the history and stories of Clifford’s Tower, York’s iconic ancient monument.
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Stokesay Castle: History and Stories
Discover the history and stories of Stokesay Castle, one of the best-preserved fortified medieval manor houses in England.
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Audio Guide to Hound Tor Deserted Medieval Village
Join Helen Allen, Free Sites Manager at English Heritage, in conversation with EH Historian Nick Holder as they explore Hound Tor Deserted Medieval Village.
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Audio Guide to Upper Plym Valley
Join Helen Allen, Free Sites Manager at English Heritage, in conversation with EH Properties Curator Win Scutt as they explore the archaeological treasures of the Upper Plym Valley on Dartmoor.
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In July 1888 some 1,400 of the predominantly female workforce walked out of the Bryant and May match factory in Bow. They stayed out under considerable hardship and won a resounding victory after three weeks. This strike is commemorated with a blue plaque at an entrance of the former factory at 3 Moreland Cottages, 60 Fairfield Road.