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Since 2013, our English Heritage Members' Panellists have been out and about reviewing properties, events and experiences all over the country.
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Four of the 60 or so monastic ruins now in the care of English Heritage were once home to nuns. Their histories illuminate the important role of nuns and nunneries in medieval English monasticism.
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Christmas dinners through history
Explore Christmas dinners and festive feasting through history
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Discover the real twelve days of Christmas and Tudor Christmas traditions.
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Top playgrounds at English Heritage sites
These are the best playgrounds at English Heritage sites. Your kids are going to love them!
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In this blog we’re exploring the stories of five of the most brutal sieges in England’s history. Find out which northern fortress never fell to the Scots, learn about the Roundhead leader who survived a 200ft fall only to die in battle, and discover how bad weather can scupper siege weapons.
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Myths, legends and folklore are intricately linked with the stories of England’s past. But while a lot of these are carried through generational stories and historical literature, tangible associations live on at the historic places we care for.
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Overseas trade and an extensive commercial infrastructure made Britain in the 19th century the most powerful trading nation in the world. Its manufactures were sold on every continent through a vast network of free trade.