Historic places

Durdle Door, Dorset

England’s endlessly fascinating history is brought to life wherever you look, in its ruins and carvings, cities and towns, and throughout its remarkable landscape. From Jurassic coastlines and the legacy of the Romans to its stone circles and hill forts, discovering England’s historic places is never less than inspiring.

Cutty Sark fire

Cutty Sark

On 21st May 2007 at 4.45am a fire broke out at the world famous Cutty Sark in Greenwich. The fire was put out by the London Fire Brigade by 6.28am.

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Historical sites in England

Hadrians Wall

From ruins to carvings, from mines to stone circles to prehistoric coastline – Britain has it all in abundance and much of it is in England.

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Ancestry

Ancestry

Imagine taking a walk in the footsteps of your forebears – literally, that is – or visiting an ancient dwelling where one of your descendents once called home.

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Ghosts, ghouls and nasties

Spooky Whitby Abbey

Strange, ghostly and macabre tales are never far from the surface in historic England. Explore the scarier side of our heritage – and beware of things that go bump in the night…

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Industrial revolution

Ironbridge

Our industrial heritage continues to inspire and fascinate. What was it really like to live in those exciting, industrious, prosperous, hard-working, difficult, back-breaking times? Well, you can find out.

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Romantic railways

Railway Journeys

Experience the romance of the steam era and enjoy gazing at the scenic countryside. Chances are you'll want to hop off and make some new discoveries along the way!

Railway journeys

World War II

World War 2

During the Second World War, the East of England played an important role - its flat landscape and proximity to Europe, excellent for the construction of airfields.

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Historic cities in South East England

Oxford

There are some wonderfully historic cites in South England and within these are places that have hardy changed in centuries. They were built to last, and if they could speak, what stories they could tell.

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Aviation heritage in the East of England

Red Arrows

The East of England was the starting point of the famous MacRobertson England (Mildenhall) to Australia Air Race in October 1934.

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Re-enactments in Yorkshire

Vikings

Today, historical re-enactments bring Yorkshire’s past to life whether it is a display of knights battling it out on horseback or a lesson in medieval cookery.

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London Dungeon

London Dungeon

The London Dungeon invites you to a unique feast of fun with history’s horrible bits. Live actors, a ride, shows and special effects transport you back to those black, bleak times. Are you brave enough?

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Tower of London

Tower of London

Prebook your tickets now and get fast track entry to the Tower of London PLUS pay less than you would on the day. The Tower of London is one of the world's major tourist attractions; today, over 2.5 million visitors a year come to discover its long and eventful history, its buildings, ceremonies and traditions, and to get a glimpse of the world famous Crown Jewels.

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Warwick Castle

Warwick Castle

Bursting to the towers with tales of treachery and torture, passion and power and above all fascinating people, times and events, Warwick Castle is so much more than simply a castle. There’s something for everyone in 2006, with a bumper calendar of events and entertainment to enjoy.

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