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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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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.
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5 Top Tips For Writing A Valentines Love Letter
English Heritage Curator, Rowena Willard-Wright gives her top tips from history to help you re-discover the lost art of love letters this Valentines Day.
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10 things to do with wooden bobbins
Stott Park is one of the dozens of bobbin mills which once thrived in the Lake District. Here we share some of our favourite things to do with a bobbin.
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English Heritage have unveiled proposals for a £1m conservation project to help protect much-loved 12th century Suffolk landmark Orford Castle for the future. The proposal to apply a layer of lime render to cover the outside of the keep, follows 13 years of research, trials and consultation with experts in an attempt to find the best way to protect the castle’s deteriorating external walls.
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Discover how you can host your wedding, corporate event or private party at Kenwood or even hire it as a filming location.
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Featured Object: Ground Zero Indicator
This Ground Zero Indicator can be found in York Cold War Bunker, where it was designed to be used in a nuclear attack.
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The blue plaques scheme has been running for over 150 years and has become synonymous with London life. Its long-term future relies on the support of those who value it most.
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A summary of the key written, visual and material sources for our current knowledge and understanding of Easby Abbey.