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On the centenary of John Singer Sargent’s death, we are gathering together, for the first time, 18 of his magnificent portraits at Kenwood. All depict women who were part of the transatlantic marriage phenomenon of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when American heiresses married into the British aristocracy. Heiress: Sargent’s American Portraits features some of Sargent’s finest works and reveals the important contributions these women made to politics, the arts and society. With loans coming from institutions in Washington, Boston and Houston as well as private collections on both sides of the Atlantic, the exhibition will offer visitors the rare opportunity to enjoy Sargent’s brilliant works in the splendour of Kenwood.
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Belsay Awakes: Historic House and Gardens back in Bloom after Major Conservation
Vital conservation work saves one of England’s earliest Greek Revival houses, Belsay Hall, for future generations
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Inspiring Voices is a new poetry programme that will bring people and communities together to explore England’s heritage. We will create new platforms to connect people through poetry on and off the page, amplifying voices from across the country to build a powerful sense of community and belonging.
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Layout & Facilities of east Lodge, Hardwick Old Hall
Layout and Facilities of East Lodge Holiday Cottage, Hardwick Old Hall
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Find out more about summer solstice at Stonehenge on Friday 20th June to Saturday 21st June 2025.
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What not to say with flowers - Top 5 Anti-Valentine Blooms
English Heritage calls for a revival of the historic language of flowers, as popularised by the Victorians.
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Grime's Graves prehistoric mineshaft to open for the first time
The new mineshaft can be accessed next month at Norfolk's Grime's Graves - the only flint mine open to the public in the British Isles
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New Roman Cavalry exhibition to open along Hadrian's Wall
New Roman Cavalry exhibition to open along Hadrian's Wall