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History of Great Yarmouth Row Houses
Old Merchant’s House and Row 111 House are amazing survivals in an area once known as the Great Yarmouth Rows, and offer tantalising glimpses into the lives of their former inhabitants.
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History of the Chapter House and Pyx Chamber, Westminster Abbey
These two beautifully preserved medieval rooms, on the eastern side of the Westminster Abbey cloister, have been put to state as well as church use during and since the Middle Ages, including as a meeting place for Parliament.
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Significance of Mount Grace Priory
Mount Grace is the best-preserved and most accessible of the Carthusian monasteries (charterhouses) in England, and has been unusually well studied.
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CONSERVING ‘Titian’s Mistress’ from Apsley House
Recent conservation of a painting at Apsley House, London has revealed it to be by Titian, or his studio, rather than a later follower
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A brief history of Caister Roman Fort, one of a chain of coastal forts along the south and east coasts of England.
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Ancient Writing Discovered at Tintagel Castle
A stone inscribed with Latin writing and Greek letters as well as Christian symbols – all dating from the 7th century – has been excavated at Tintagel Castle.
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A brief history and description of Skipsea Castle, the earthwork remains of a large motte-and-bailey castle which was among the first to be built in Yorkshire
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We’ve answered some common questions to help you plan your visit to our Whitby Illuminated 2025.
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A food timeline tracing the types of food that people have eaten in Britain from 10,000 years ago to the present.
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Castles aren't just used by kings and queens. Discover more about the people who lived and worked in castles, from the Lord and Lady to the unfortunate servant who had to clean out the cesspit.