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History of Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications
A brief history and description of Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications, the excavated remains of an Iron Age rampart and ditch.
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To celebrate the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, we will enhance and create one hundred meadows at our castles and abbeys, prehistoric stone circles and palaces. From Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain to the Jewel Tower right in the heart of Westminster, over the next decade, will be creating a natural legacy across England – establishing flower-rich grasslands right across England, restoring those that have been lost, and enhancing those that already exist.
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History of St John’s Abbey Gate
A brief history and description of St John’s Abbey Gate, which is all that remains of the Benedictine abbey of St John the Baptist, Colchester
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Wanted: Child Executive Officer
English Heritage, the charity that looks after over 400 historic places across England, from Stonehenge to Hadrian's Wall, has today launched a nationwide search for its first ever CEO (Child Executive Officer).
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Romans, Victorians and the World Wars top the list of the UK's favourite eras, new research shows
While many on social media may be thinking daily about the Roman Empire, the World Wars (1914-1918 & 1939-1945) came out on top (15%) in a new study released today looking at the UK’s favourite historical era.

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Chester Castle: Agricola Tower and Castle Walls
The original gateway to Chester Castle, this 12th-century tower houses a chapel with exceptionally fine wall-paintings of c. 1220, rediscovered in the 1980s.
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Celebrate the 450th anniversary of Elizabeth I's visit to Kenilworth, entertain the kids with Taskmaster challenges, get into the groove at our music-themed events, see birds of prey up close and enjoy some exclusive wine-tasting.
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From 22 July - 3 September, take your family on a fun adventure with a historical twist.
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A brief history and description of Odda’s Chapel, a rare surviving Saxon church that was lost for centuries until its rediscovery in 1865.