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The first castle on this site was a timber structure, perched on top of the man-made motte or mound. In the 12th century this wooden castle was rebuilt in stone, with a fine cylindrical keep – the castle’s most striking feature – on top of the motte.
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Ready for more? Round three of The Biggest Quiz in History* features questions about Queen Victoria and Albert, the First and Second World Wars and even anagrams of some of your favourite English Heritage sites... get those thinking caps on!
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Blue plaque commemorating music hall artist Marie Lloyd at 55 Graham Road, Dalston, London E8 1PB, London Borough of Hackney.
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Blue Plaque commemorating composer Charles Gounod at 17 Morden Road, Blackheath, London SE3 0AA, London Borough of Greenwich.
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Old Sarum’s significance derives primarily from its arrangement as a fortified site.
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Members' Week 2022 recipes: Apple trifle
Cook up a taste of the past with these recipes from Dr Annie Gray and Kathy Hipperson's 'A Right Royal Street Party' Members' Week event.
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Holiday Cottages E-newsletter Sign Up
Sign up to the English Heritage Holiday Cottages' newsletter or request a copy of our newest brochure
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The Tudor (1485-1603) and Stuart (1603-1711) periods were great times for new ideas and new inventions. Find out more about how the Tudors and Stuarts shaped modern life.
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Modern Britons Seek Solace in Mythology
Study finds that, in uncertain times, people find comfort in folklore, myths and legends.