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Summer is just around the corner, and the warmer weather brings the opportunity for great days out where history happened. Here are our top picks for May.
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5 Things You Might Not Know About Knights
Currently knighthood is granted by the Queen in recognition of a great achievement. Pop culture would have you believe that the knights of old were gallant, chivalric heroes. But how accurate is this depiction? Read on to find out more about the real life medieval knights. Here are 5 things you might not know about knights:
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Explore Osborne's walled garden, first established at the estate in the 1700s and then used by Victoria and Albert to grow trees, shrubs and flowers for the Osborne estate.
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From the most famous date in English history at Battle Abbey to Dover Castle's darkly atmospheric secret wartime tunnels, English Heritage in the South East offers so many great places to visit.
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A new year is here, and there are many ways to enjoy it in the places where history happened. It's all here in our monthly round-up.
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There’s lots going on at England’s historic places this month. Join us for nights of stargazing in the grounds of houses and castles, plan a romantic Valentine’s Day adventure and keep cosy in our popular cafés and tearooms.
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5 Inspirational Women From History
Celebrate International Women's Day with English Heritage by learning about 5 pioneering women associated with our sites.
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Take a look back in time at seven innovations which changed Victorian England.
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Highlights from the shell collection of Bridget Atkinson (1732–1814), which contained more than 1,200 items from around the world.