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Build your own Motte and Bailey Castle
Build your own mini motte and bailey castle just like the Normans. There's a bit of painting and cutting involved so make sure you get an adult to help.
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Audio Tour of King Charles's Castle
You can download a short audio tour for Wharram Percy. It is designed to be played on an iPod, mobile phone or mp3 player so that you can listen to the guide as you walk around the site.
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Discover 1,000 years of Lydford's history; from its origins as an Anglo-Saxon town, to its Norman castle and prison which later became notorious for its harsh punishments. You can download this short audio tour for Lydford Castle and Saxon Town. It is designed to be played on an iPod, mobile phone or mp3 player so that you can listen to the guide as you walk around the site.
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Use this audio tour to guide you round the site, and find out how over 2,000 years ago, people lived, worked and died at Maiden Castle.
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Collections Explored: Wallpaper in The Architectural Studies Collection
We often say 'if walls could talk' but wallpaper can sometimes tell more stories than you'd think. Rose Arkle explains why we collect and conserve it.
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How to build the perfect sandcastle in 9 steps
At English Heritage we love castles, and we look after some of the most fascinating forts in the country. Now you can make your own with our top tips for building the perfect sandcastle.
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Members' Rewards: BBC Gardeners' World Autumn Fair
Save on your ticket to BBC Gardeners World 2026 at Audley End House and Gardens and receive free parking and a complimentary magazine.
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Archaeologist, broadcaster and writer Julian Richards, takes us through his personal collection of historical Stonehenge memorabilia which, along with featured objects on loan from Wiltshire Museum and The Salisbury Museum, form the ‘Wish You Were Here’ exhibition currently on display at Stonehenge.
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Capturing a selfie today is a single tap on our phone, an instant record. To do this 700 years ago involved days of chiselling – not one tap but thousands.