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Pioneering civil engineer Ardaseer Cursetjee Wadia receives English Heritage London blue plaque
Ardaseer Cursetjee Wadia, the ground-breaking 19th century civil engineer and shipbuilder, has today been awarded an English Heritage London blue plaque. The plaque marks 55 Sheen Road in Richmond, the impressive villa that Cursetjee and his British family moved to upon his retirement in 1868.
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A description of Hurst Castle, alone on its shingle spit, where the Tudor fort stands between two massive Victorian wing batteries.
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Byland Abbey is significant for its exceptionally large cloister and church, which occupies an important position in the development of Gothic architecture
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30 English Heritage sites you can visit from home
English Heritage offers historic sites and collections online
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Blue Plaque tablet at Ratcliff Cross commemorating the memory of Sir Hugh Willoughby, Stephen Borough, William Borough, Sir Martin Frobisher and other navigators at King Edward Memorial Park, The Highway, Shadwell, London E1, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Accommodations for Larger Groups
Discover our accommodations for larger groups and group stays at our holiday cottages in the grounds of some of England's most historic locations
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Callie's Cottage, Pendennis Castle, Cornwall
Built in the early 1900's this former Sergeant's Mess has been stylishly converted into a two bedroomed holiday cottage and is located in the heart of Pendennis Castle.
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Send Us Your Old Stonehenge Snaps!
This summer English Heritage invited a number of individuals and families to revisit Stonehenge and to recreate photos taken decades ago at the ancient monument. Today, as English Heritage reveals the touching ‘then and now’ results, the guardian of Stonehenge is calling on the public to send in as many Stonehenge snaps as possible for a special digital photo-album, created to celebrate the centenary of Stonehenge belonging to the nation.