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No 1 Sovereign's Gate, Osborne, Isle of Wight
Offering modern comforts and contemporary design, in harmony with the historic interior, this holiday cottage has its own private garden where guests can relax and soak up the grandeur of Osborne.
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Kenwood is one of London’s most elegant mansions. With its graceful white stucco exteriors it is an imposing and well loved landmark. It has spectacular views towards the centre of the city.
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A guide to the documentary and printed sources for the further study of Byland Abbey.
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Featured Object: Viscera Casket
Found at Kirkham Priory and believed to be over 700 years old – Susan Harrison, Curator at English Heritage uncovers more about this interesting artefact.
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Blue Plaque commemorating egyptologist Amelia Edwards at 19 Wharton Street, Clerkenwell, London WC1X 9PT, London Borough of Islington.
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Blue Plaque commemorating egyptologist Amelia Edwards at 19 Wharton Street, Clerkenwell, London WC1X 9PT, London Borough of Islington.
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English Heritage uncovers evidence of lost saint
15th century monastic manuscript names St Thurstan, Archbishop of York
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Leave your Christmas decorations up until February, says English Heritage
Keep the halls decked with boughs of holly and leave up your Christmas decorations until February, English Heritage appealed today (5 January). After an especially tough year and to bring some cheer into the coming dark winter months, the charity is encouraging the public to do as their medieval ancestors did and leave up their festive adornments until Candlemas on 2 February.
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Belsay Hall: The Secret Gardens of Northumberland
Discover how a secret Mediterranean-inspired idyll thrives in the gardens at Belsay Hall in Northumberland with Head Gardener Sarah Jo Harrigan.
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Originally created by Edwin Lutyens in 1919 as a temporary monument to commemorate those who lost their lives in the First World War, the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, was replaced with the permanent memorial for Armistice Day on 11 November 1920 – and has since become a focus of national remembrance for the last 100 years.