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New Beginnings at Gainsborough Old Hall
English Heritage's revival of Gainsborough Old Hall will be further enhanced by a £222k grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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Stonehenge celebrates 30 years as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
To celebrate we are offering 30 people the chance to see Stonehenge from above in a tethered hot air balloon.
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Rare creatures spotted at historic places
A variety of strange creatures have been spotted at national landmarks, historic properties and blue plaques around the country. Show us what you find on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.
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A section of the two-mile long wall built between AD 265 and 270 to defend the Roman city of Verulamium: including the foundations of towers and the London Gate.
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Whether you're planning an education visit to one of our sites, or have already got your booking sorted and need to make an change or cancellation, here you will find all you need to know about bookings for education groups.
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Significance of Farleigh Hungerford Castle
Farleigh Hungerford Castle is valued as a late 14th-century quadrangular castle, and for its well-preserved chapel and association with the Hungerfords
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A list of the main written, visual and material sources of information for current knowledge and understanding of the Jewel Tower.
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History of Bury St Edmunds Abbey
Bury St Edmunds Abbey was once one of the richest Benedictine monasteries in England. Its name derives from the martyrdom of King Edmund, who was slain by the Danes and whose enshrinement in 903 turned the abbey into a place of pilgrimage.