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English Heritage cares for over 400 historic buildings, monuments and sites, and brings the story of England to life for over 10 million people each year.

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  1. ? It's time to plan a holiday! How about one of these castle cottages?

  2. Just a quick heads up — the historic places in our care have some awesome ceilings! Have you spotted any of these?

  3. ? We've renamed today View Monday! Here's one of our favourite views from Housesteads Roman Fort. Share yours with us.

  4. Taken almost one year ago. Hoping for more perfect photographic wintry mornings before work.

  5. Our historic places are the perfect way to tackle . Discover somewhere amazing:

  6. In need of some this morning? Here's Rievaulx Abbey looking pretty spectacular!

  7. Elizabeth I was crowned 1559. To win her hand, Robert Dudley made some ambitious changes to

  8. This wallpaper, the earliest in the collection at @EHWrestPark, is over 300 years old!

  9. The dramatic riverside ruins and extensive earthworks of Clun Castle make for an adventurous (and free!) day out:

  10. Inspired by a honeymoon to Athens, is a wonderful example of grand Greek Revival architecture

  11. Bolsover is a castle built with fun in mind! 🙂 Discover why it makes a fantastic family day out:

  12. Discover the gruesome story of the licking stones in 's dungeons

  13. Why not enjoy a winter walk at one of our historic places this weekend? Find somewhere near you at

  14. in 1941 James Joyce – best known as the author of Ulysses – died

  15. Experience Neolithic life at this weekend with our interactive ancient technology demonstrations:

  16. Looking for a history-packed day out that won't break the bank? Here's some free places to visit near our top sites:

  17. Own your very own versions of classic paintings with our wooden jigsaw puzzles, featuring traditional whimsy pieces:

  18. Aelred of Rievaulx died 850 years ago - but the books he wrote are still read today

  19. in 1976 'The Queen of Crime' Agatha Christie died

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