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Relive the Royal Wedding in public display at Royal Collection attractions
The wedding outfits worn by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be on display..
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Festive afternoon teas for groups at Raby Castle
Christmas celebrations at County Durham’s Raby Castle will include afternoon teas, real reindeer and a festive market.
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Haunting Crimea images by ‘father’ of war photography on display at Buckingham Palace
A new exhibition of pictures by the man dubbed the ‘father or war photography’ will go on display at Buckingham Palace.
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5 free things to do in Yorkshire
Yorkshire has seen the biggest rise in visitor interest, according to an annual report by VisitEngland, so we round up five of the best free attractions that groups will love.
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Most visited attractions revealed amid historic properties boom
England’s ‘world class’ historic properties are enjoying a purple patch as enthusiasts flock to them in their droves.
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Free tours at Hever Castle & Gardens
A dazzling display of daffodils is just one of the horticultural treats on offer at Historic Hever Castle & Gardens in Kent next year.
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More illuminations for Dunham Massey festive light trail
Christmas at Dunham Massey will return to the historic National Trust property in Cheshire from 30th November until 30th December, featuring more illuminations and festive displays.
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Horrors of Spanish Flu on display at Florence Nightingale Museum
The horrors of the Spanish Flu 100 years ago is brought to life in an exhibition at the Florence Nightingale Museum.
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Emmerdale Studio Experience introduces new feature to tour
The Emmerdale Studio Experience in Leeds has opened a brand-new set; an exact replica of the soap’s Café Main Street.
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Remaking Beamish project opens first new attraction
The ‘Remaking Beamish’ project has seen the opening of its first attraction as Joe the Quilter’s cottage is added to the reasons to visit at Beamish, The Living Museum of the North in County Durham.
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Blenheim to host Cinderella-themed experience this Christmas
This Christmas, Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire will be transformed, both inside and out, to showcase what is expected to be its biggest Christmas yet, with a new indoor experience.
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New Museum of London display celebrates 500-year history of Christ’s Hospital
A new exhibition celebrating the impact of London’s first orphanage and school over the past 500 years has opened.
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Undress the Tudors and Stuarts at Royal Museums Greenwich
Groups visiting the Queen’s House at Royal Museums Greenwich will soon be able to get a unique insight into the clothes worn by the Tudors and Stuarts with a new costume demonstration.
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V&A announces UK’s largest Dior exhibition
A new exhibition for the Victoria & Albert Museum in London will open in February 2019, showcasing the life and works of Christian Dior.
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New World Gallery now open at Horniman Museum
Over 3,000 objects from around the world have gone on display as the Horniman Museum’s World Gallery is now open.
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New wildlife centre set to open in Wales
The plans for a new wildlife centre in Wales have been accepted in Montgomeryshire, with the hopes of attracting up to 60,000 visitors a year.
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Bowes Museum to host summer exhibition on fashion photography
The countdown is on to the Bowes Museum’s catwalking summer exhibition which opens on 7th July.
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Bletchley Park to open new D-Day visitor experience in 2019
Buckinghamshire-based Bletchley Park has announced it will open a major new exhibition featuring film and displays in spring 2019 to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
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New visitor centre to explore Kent’s mining heritage
The Kent Mining Heritage Foundation has received funding towards the development and support of the Betteshanger Project, which aims to expand the heritage offering in the area.
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5 free things to do in London
To celebrate London History Day, we round up five itinerary fillers for a day out in London that are dedicated to the capital’s past, and won’t cost you a penny to enjoy.