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We delve into the travel diaries of Charles Monck, owner of Belsay Estate, who went on his Grand Tour in 1804–6. The records combine Monck’s emotive responses to the ancient sites he visited with his detailed sketches and descriptions. They give us a rare insight into his experience and how this may have influenced the redesign of the Belsay estate on his return.
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Members' Offer: Recommend a Friend
Recommend a friend today and when they join English Heritage you'll both enjoy an extra reward: £10 off for them and a £10 Marks and Spencer voucher for you.
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Christmas Craft: How to Make a Layered Christmas Tree Card
Log into your Members' Area to follow our simple video guide for children to create Layered Christmas Tree cards for your Friends and Family.
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Places to visit between Christmas and New Year
Looking for days out in England between Christmas and New Year? Discover English Heritage castles, abbeys and historic sites open across the country for the perfect winter days out.
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The Roman road network was vital for transport and trade, and was one of the Romans’ most enduring legacies: it would remain the skeleton of communications in Britain until the 18th century.
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Enjoy seasonal blooms and woodlands, find peace and reflection at historic monastic sites and delve into history from home with our podcast. Here are five top tips for things to do with us this season.
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To commemorate the birth date of Hadrian on 24 January in AD 76, have a go at this quiz all about the Roman Emperor, famous for constucting the frontier of the Roman Empire across Northern England.
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Blue plaque to Caroline Norton, campaigner for women’s legal rights, at 3 Chesterfield Street in Mayfair, London, W1J 5JF, City of Westminster.
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WINGFIELD, Major Walter Clopton (1833–1912)
Blue plaque commemorating Major Walter Clopton Wingfield at 33 St George’s Square, Pimlico, London SW1V 2HX, City of Westminster.