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Once the home to Augustinian monks, the Abbey was dissolved during the reformation bringing to a close over 400 years of monastic life on the site. The land on...
Ashridge has a rich history which dates right back to 1283, when Edmund of Cornwall founded a monastery for the Bonhomme monks. The dissolution of the monasteries by King...
Audley End House has transformed into one of the most fascinating visitor attractions in Essex. Following the popularity of the restored Victorian Service Wing, the historic stable yard is...
Horses and their Victorian groom are taking up residence and combined with a new exhibition, the life of the estate has been brought vividly to life.
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Romantic rose garden surrounds ruined Norman keep, gatehouse and Georgian manor. Lawns and steps overlook lakes and parkland. Herbaceous borders, sunken garden, rockery, walled kitchen garden complete with...
The house itself is one of Englandâ
The tall shaft of a 15th-century cross, on the site of an annual fair held from the 1100s until the 1950s.
Among the most complete and impressive monastic ruins in Norfolk, of a Benedictine priory with a well-documented history. The nave, with its splendid 13th-century west front and great bricked-up window,...
The remains of the house of a prosperous Blakeney merchant, with a fine 15th-century brickvaulted undercroft. Later the guildhall of Blakeney's guild of fish merchants.
At Blickling, you can go on a journey of discovery and follow four centuries of history. Imagine yourself a guest at one of Lord Lothianâ
A delightful piece of late Elizabethan playfulness. Built for banquets and converted into a mill, still with working waterwheel
Famous for its mussels, the fishing village of Brancaster Staithe lies on the shores of the beautiful north Norfolk coast. Follow the history of the fishing industry at Brancaster Quay,...
Preserved narrow-guage railway, with traction engines, and a Victorian steam roundabout.
A unique set of buildings that tell the story of elementary education in Britain from 1810 until 1945.
The imposing stone walls, with added towers for catapults, of a Roman 3rd-century 'Saxon Shore' fort. Panoramic views over Breydon Water, into which the fourth wall long since collapsed....
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Collections of Archaeology, local and social history houses in a rare example of 12th century Norman domestic architecture: includes objects associated with the notorious Red Barn Murder.
The extensive remains of the wealthiest and most powerful Benedictine monastery in England, shrine of St Edmund. They include the complete 14th-century Great Gate and Norman Tower, and the impressive...
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Promotes fine arts and crafts through a programme of changing exhibitions and projects outside the gallery, working in partnership with other organisations.
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Local history through collections of artefacts, documents, maps and works of art. Has a large collection (considered to be of national significance) of works, artefacts and ephemera relating to Sir...
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