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Blue Plaque commemorating composer Jean Sibelius at 15 Gloucester Walk, Holland Park, London W8 4HZ, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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A sense of belonging: food and foraging at Stonehenge
Our Feast! exhibition at Stonehenge reveals what the Neolithic people who built the monument ate, and where their food came from. Jessica Seaton looks at how we can reconnect with the places where we live by foraging, just as our prehistoric ancestors did, and gives some tips for beginners.
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7 reasons to volunteer with English Heritage
With 2017 just around the corner, is volunteering on your New Year’s resolution list? Here’s seven fantastic reasons why you should give it a go.
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Thomas Becket, Henry II and Dover Castle
On 29 December 1170 Archbishop Thomas Becket of Canterbury was murdered in his cathedral by four of Henry II’s knights. Ten years later, Henry II embarked on a massive rebuilding of Dover Castle. How were his actions, and Becket’s murder, connected?
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Lindisfarne Priory Collection Highlights
Highlights from the collection from Lindisfarne Priory, which includes internationally significant Anglo-Saxon stonework.
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A summary of the state of research on the history and architecture of Kenwood, and of gaps that remain in our knowledge.
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Essential information for your stay at Cambridge Lodge holiday cottage, Audley End
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Blue plaque commemorating the traveller, archaeologist and diplomat Gertrude Bell, at her former home at 95 Sloane Street, London SW1X 9PQ, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.