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Find plenty of things to do during the colder months at our historic sites.
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Sites to Visit in the North East
From Hadrian's Wall to Lindisfarne Priory, the North East is full of exciting sites to explore with your class as part of a free self-led visit.
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South West Discounted Partner Attractions
Use your English Heritage membership to get discounted entry at these independent attractions in the South West.
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We care for thousands of artefacts, paintings and plants – and each one has a story to tell. Join our experts to find out what makes these items so special, and zoom in to discover new perspectives on these treasures from the past.
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A short history of the Cold War told through English Heritage properties and people commemorated by blue plaques.
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Apsley House Collection highlights
View highlights from the outstanding collection of decorative and fine arts at Apsley House, formerly part of the collection of the 1st Duke of Wellington.
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See some the the highlights from the gardens at Down House, where Darwin developed many of his groundbreaking ideas on evolution and natural selection.
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Robert Clive, later Baron Clive of Plassey, played an early part in the establishment of British imperial control of India. He became the effective ruler of Bengal, and was a controversial figure in his own time. As a founder of the Empire in India he came to be lionised by many in Britain as a hero, a view of him that has been called into question in more recent years.
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Barnard Castle has sat on a dramatic site above the river Tees since the late 11th century. From 1471 to 1485 it belonged to the Duke of Gloucester, later Richard III. After a fierce siege in 1569, the castle went into steep decline and it was effectively abandoned by the early 17th century.
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The Galli were Roman priests with ambiguous gender identities, and many modern transgender and nonbinary people have since identified with them. Here we consider their role in Roman society and literature and investigate their presence in Roman Britain.