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Features
Top summer visits for groups with English Heritage
We’ve highlighted five counties across England which boast some excellent, group-friendly English Heritage properties for all interests. Take a look for yourself…
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Dover Castle opens new experience to explore its history
Dover Castle Under Siege tells the story of the most testing times in its long history as the castle defended the crown from the threat of English rebel and French forces.
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See Queen Mother’s private apartment at Walmer Castle
Walmer Castle & Gardens in Kent has opened the private apartment of the Lord Warden of the Cinque Port for the first time.
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Free group visits available to see Marble Hill’s restored villa and gardens
Groups are being welcomed back to Marble Hill in West London with free visits from 21st June to explore its opulent rooms and pleasure garden.
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360-degree views of York on offer at Clifford’s Tower following £5 million project
English Heritage has reopened Clifford’s Tower in York following a major conservation project, highlighting hidden rooms and a new viewing platform on the tower’s roof.
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English Heritage plans to welcome groups back to more than 60 historical sites
Group visits to more than 60 English Heritage historic attractions, including Stonehenge, Eltham Palace and Gardens and Whitby Abbey, are set to resume from 17th May.
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Outdoor themed adventure games to launch this spring
A new outside adventure game concept is being launched this spring by The Escape Games Company in association with English Heritage.
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English Heritage holds group admission prices until 2022
Admission prices for groups visiting English Heritage sites will be held at 2020 rates up to April 2022.
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English Heritage reopens sites for pre-booked groups
English Heritage has now reopened six more of its most popular attractions for pre-booked group visits including Dover Castle and Osborne House.
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Brodsworth Hall will boast striking flower display throughout summer 2020
Brodsworth Hall & Gardens in South Yorkshire will see its grounds transformed by a colourful new flower display as part of the site’s on-going 18-acre restoration project.
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Contemporary art returns to Northumberland's Belsay Hall
Visitors to Belsay Hall Castle & Gardens in Northumberland can once again experience a contemporary installation by composer Arvo Pärt, and UK designers Arup.
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Tintagel Castle to reopen following the addition of striking new footbridge
Tintagel Castle in Cornwall will reopen on Sunday (11th August) after the completion of a new footbridge, recreating the historic link between the mainland and island.
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Exhibitions at English Heritage attractions will explore music and art
Brodsworth Hall & Gardens in Yorkshire and Witley Court & Gardens in Worcestershire have unveiled new exhibitions, with groups receiving discounted entry to each attraction.
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English Heritage’s Stokesay Castle reveals final addition to its three year project
English Heritage has just completed the final phase of a three year regeneration project, costing £620,000, in a bid to give a new lease of life to Stokesay Castle in Shropshire.
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Part of English Heritage's Walmer Castle and Gardens reopens after 100 years
Part of Walmer Castle’s gardens, known as the ‘Glen’, has reopened for the first time in 100 years, welcoming visitors to the once Tudor Artillary fort.
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Whitby Abbey in Yorkshire reopens to visitors after major improvements
Groups visiting the haunting remains of Whitby Abbey in North Yorkshire can now benefit from a newly designed museum, a new coffee shop and a bigger gift shop.
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Interview with the ‘guardian’ of Stonehenge, Kate Davies
Laura Sexton catches up with Kate Davies, director of English Heritage’s Stonehenge, about at the attraction’s appeal to groups and what else they can look forward to from English Heritage.