Historic places

Historic places

Chatsworth House guide: History of the iconic stately home, how to visit and why it's famous

Discover the history behind the Grade I-listed Chatsworth House and what it's famous for – as well as its Jane Austen connection
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Medieval toilet helps uncover lost home of England’s last Anglo-Saxon King

Archaeologists believe they've found the West Sussex residence used by King Harold during the Norman Conquest, thanks partly to the location of a loo
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Extraordinary photos show rescue of enormous medieval barn on the edge of London

A mammoth 12-month project to restore one of Britain’s largest thatched buildings begins as a new roof goes on the 15th-century Upminster Tithe Barn.
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The UK's best viaducts to explore by rail, foot or bike for magnificent scenery and Roman-inspired architecture

Boasting wood, worms and wizards, the UK has a wealth of wonderful viaducts. Matt Baird picks 6 you can explore via rail, foot and bicycle
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Best windmills to visit in the UK – plus ones you can stay in

We explore the history of windmills in the UK, the best windmills to visit and windmills you can stay in
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What are the different types of windmills and how do they work?

Learn about the different types of windmills found in the UK, as well as how the work, and well-known examples to visit
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Could Britain’s historical windmills disappear entirely? We meet those determined to save these beautiful, iconic buildings

For centuries, Britain’s windmills harnessed the power of nature to grind grain, but many of these historic structures now face ruin. Jack Watkins meets the dedicated people working hard to save them
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Trenches, tombs and a hidden church above a shopping centre – 17 extraordinary historic sites added to the National Heritage List

First World War practice trenches, a rare 17th-century chest tomb and a Tudor-style pub are among the 17 historic sites that have gained protected status this year.
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Butchered and cannibalised: 3,000 bones found in Somerset shaft suggest ‘othering’ of enemies in Bronze Age Britain

A new study of the remains – initially unearthed in the 1970s – indicates that the victims were likely consumed as a form of retaliation or revenge.
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Christmas can be a hazardous and dangerous time for pets. Here's why

From chocolate to tinsel, Christmas is full of dangers for pets. Here are 10 to watch for
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These strange 'witches marks' were just discovered at a medieval manor house in England – but that's not all that was found

Demon traps and curses: discover which 15th-century British hall is a supernatural fortress…
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Why these 10 historic sites could soon be lost forever

Castles, churches, gardens and railway stations have all been added to Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register 2024 – but many historic places have also been saved.
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Discover Doggerland, the prehistoric land that once bridged the UK with the rest of Europe - until it was claimed by the sea

Did you know land that once connected Britain to mainland Europe? Here's what it would have looked like
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Why is the poppy a symbol of remembrance?

How did the poppy become a symbol of remembrance? We recount how this pretty red flower came to represent the fallen.
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Why some places are more 'thankful' than others. Discover the shameful secret behind the villages with no war memorial

We track down Britain's thankful villages
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Britain's wonkiest houses: 5 bewildering buildings that defy the laws of gravity

Would you dare enter these crooked buildings?
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Best Norman castles, cathedrals and churches to visit: Discover past relics from the master builders

The Normans are famed for their castles - here are some of their best
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Who won the Battle of Stamford Bridge?

What happened at the Battle of Stamford Bridge? We take a look at the other 1066 battle
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The Battle of Hastings in 1066: How William the Conqueror's ruthless invasion changed the country forever

On October 14, 1066 Anglo-Saxon King Harold died on the battlefield at Hastings and the invading Normans conquered England. What traces of these epic events remain in our countryside? Historian Joel Burden leads us back in time...
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Unraveling the mystique of Standing Stones: Ancient monuments and lost legends in timeless landscapes

There are ancient stone circles all across the British countryside - here's what we know about them
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'Dorset Stonehenge' discovered under Thomas Hardy's home, plus five more amazing prehistoric finds

The Neolithic site, discovered in the garden of Max Gate in Dorchester, has been given protected status
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