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7 sites linked to England's LGBTQ+ history
Uncover the complex and fascinating relationships of the people associated with some of our most popular sites, and plan your visit to the places that are inextricably linked to England's LGBTQ+ history.
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With fascinating stories and worlds so different from our own today, it's perhaps little surprise that many game developers have based their creations upon — or drawn inspiration from — England's rich history.
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A brief history and description of Cromwell’s Castle, built to guard the Isles of Scilly during the Interregnum.
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Blue plaque to the barrister and campaigner for women’s rights Helena Normanton at 22 Mecklenburgh Sqaure in Camden, London.
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Carrawburgh Roman Fort and Temple of Mithras - Hadrian's Wall
One of 16 forts along Hadrian’s Wall, Carrawburgh once housed about 500 soldiers responsible for defending the frontier. Nearby stands a fascinating temple to the god Mithras, with facsimiles of altars found during excavation.
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Head Gardener's House - Audley End
New for 2023, discover our latest holiday cottage with English Heritage, the Gardener's House at Audley End. With views across the Walled Garden and the historic stables, this three bedroom house is great for family holidays.
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5 ways to party like Elizabeth 1
Do you dream of holding history’s greatest get-together? Or being the host with the most? Take some tips for how to throw the perfect party from Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who produced the ‘Princely Pleasures’ at Kenilworth Castle, a nineteen-day celebration put on for the delight of Queen Elizabeth I in 1575.
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Capability Brown: the man who changed English landscapes forever
Lancelot Capability Brown transformed English gardens from formal displays to natural landscapes. To end this anniversary year we explore his legacy.
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Explore nine of our favourite coastal routes and visit English Heritage sites along the way.