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This magnificent house is open again after a major refurbishment project begun in 2012.
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ASHTON, Sir Frederick (1904-1988)
Blue Plaque commemorating choreographer Sir Frederick Ashton at 8 Marlborough Street, Chelsea, London SW3 3PS, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Blue Plaque commemorating landscape gardener Charles Bridgeman at 54 Broadwick Street, Soho, London W1F 7AH, City of Westminster.
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STEPHEN, Sir Leslie (1832-1904)
Blue Plaque commemorating scholar Sir Leslie Stephen at 22 Hyde Park Gate, Kensington, London SW7 5DH, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Combining a royal castle and medieval cathedral within an Iron Age fortification, Old Sarum is one of the most historically significant sites in southern England.
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There are plenty of outdoor and indoor facilities for school groups to see at Bolsover castle, including the 17th century Little Castle built by Charles Cavendish.
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History of St John’s Abbey Gate
A brief history and description of St John’s Abbey Gate, which is all that remains of the Benedictine abbey of St John the Baptist, Colchester
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300 mile journey pays tribute to 1066 warriors in 950TH anniversary year
Re-enactors will recreate historic journey from York to Battle over three weeks Saxon pop-up encampment in Hyde Park on 8 October
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Rare portrait of Kenwood Architect, James Adam, on display
A painting not seen in almost 150 years is being loaned to English Heritage for temporary display at Kenwood from 7th September 2015 to 4th January 2016.
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Neurologist James Samuel Risien Russell receives English Heritage London blue plaque
One of Britain’s first black British consultants, pioneering neurologist James Samuel Risien Russell has today been commemorated with an English Heritage London blue plaque. The plaque marks 44 Wimpole Street, the impressive house which served as J. S. Risien Russell’s home and private practice from 1902 until his death in March 1939.