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Members' Week: Discover Farleigh Hungerford Castle
Join one of our expert guides for a tour of Farleigh Hungerford, a late 14th century quadrangular castle on Wednesday 27 May.
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Members' Week: Meadow Tour at Marble Hill
Join our Senior Gardener to learn about the newly created meadows at Marble Hill on Monday 25 May.
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Members' Week: The Plague Village of Eyam Walking Tour
The famous Derbyshire village where the locals imposed a voluntary quarantine and prepared to die is a picturesque and awe inspiring place.
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Members' Week: Meet the First World War British Tommy at Chester Castle
Meet the British Tommy of the First World War in the grounds of Chester Castle on Thursday 28 May.
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Members' Week: Battlefield Walk - The Battle of Stratton
Join us on Tuesday 26 May for a guided tour at Sutton Scarsdale Hall. From Wolfric Spott the Saxon to the Arkwright's, the walls of this stately pile are finally setting free their stories.
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Members' Week: Drink and Draw at Gainsborough Old Hall
Join us at Gainsborough Old Hall on Wednesday 27 May for a unique art workshop led by local artist Clare Crawford.
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Members' Week: Curator's Tour at Marble Hill
Join Emily Burns, Curator of Collections and Interiors for West London, for a guided tour of Marble Hill House on Wednesday 27 May.
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Members' Week: Experience Yorkshire - Harrogate Walking Tour
Join Yorkshire Blue Badge Guide Sarah Milne-Day for a walking tour of Harrogate on Tuesday 26 May.
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Members' Week: Behind the Scenes at J.W. Evans Silver Factory
Travel back to Birmingham’s industrial heyday with a behind-the-scenes tour of the JW Evans Silver Factory, one of the most complete historic factories in the Jewellery Quarter on Thursday 28 May.
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Members' Week: Audley Ends Landscape from Prehistory to World War II
Join English Heritage archaeologist and historian Dr Al Oswald on Sunday 31 May at Audley End on a gentle stroll around the grounds to discover a wealth of hidden stories about England’s past.