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Hadrian’s Wall Roman Fort given to the nation
A Roman fort on Hadrian’s Wall has joined Stonehenge, Dover Castle and Kenwood House in the National Heritage Collection following a generous gift by a Northumberland landowner. Now in the care of English Heritage, the Roman fort’s future is secure and its stories will soon be shared with visitors to the wall.
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Easby Abbey stands on the east bank of the river Swale. The abbey buildings were hemmed in between the valley slope and the river, which influenced their unusual layout and form.
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Find out how to locate or request information published by English Heritage in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act.
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Description of Eynsford Castle
The ruins of Eynsford Castle stand on the east bank of the river Darent in Kent. Unusually for a Norman castle, it had no motte or keep.
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History of Piercebridge Roman Bridge
The history of Piercebridge Roman Bridge, North Yorkshire, an important crossing point on the river Tees associated with a nearby fort
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Built after the Norman conquest as part of a series of castle along the River Tyne, Prudhoe Castle has survived two sieges and is the only Northumberland castle to resist the Scots. Continuously occupied for 900 years, the majority of the surviving buildings date from the 12th century.
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#adventurequest Photography Competition Terms and Conditions
#adventurequest Photography Competition Terms and Conditions
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Previous Exhibition - Blackpool: Wonderland of the World
The exhibition captured the glamour of the town's attractions, which helped to transform Blackpool into a magnificent 'playground' earning it the crown of Britain's most popular seaside destination.