English Heritage
English Heritage is responsible for the preservation of more than 400 historic structures, including renowned prehistoric sites, magnificent mediaeval castles, Roman outposts, and even a Cold War bunker. For more than ten million people annually, these help to bring England’s history to life.
They hold the following registrations: charity (1140351) and corporation (07447221) in England.
Their Places
Their six-millennium collection of historic sites includes palaces, mansions, hill figures, abbeys, industrial sites, Roman forts, and even abandoned mediaeval communities. A fundamental aspect of their actions is the preservation of these locations and their collections for the advantage of both the current and subsequent generations. This would not be possible without the kind contributions of many contributors. The biggest conservation effort of their kind has just begun. On an unprecedented scale, highly trained conservationists will work, and the public will be able to see it all unfold.
English Heritage Historic Gardens
The English Heritage Historic Gardens are a beautiful collection of well-maintained gardens that tell the story of Britain’s rich horticultural past. The gardens of these old manors and palaces are of different types; naturalistic to geometrically planned and laid out gardens. Some of the gardens feature exotic plants, water features, and hedge work that has been preserved to this date due to the site’s history. Strolling in these parks, one can discover such places as magnificent Victorian terraces and mediaeval herb gardens. In addition to being visually stunning, these gardens are also historically and culturally significant and reflect the constantly developing discipline of landscape design.
Go to the beautiful English Heritage Historic Gardens and get a feel of how things were in the past. Visiting some of Britain’s most popular tourist attractions will uncover beautiful landscapes, plants and fascinating history of gardening. Feel the timeless charm and elegance of these early gardens by booking your table now!
Visit one of the most beautiful mansions in England, Audley End, and walk through its gardens and the surrounding territory. Discover the state rooms, kitchen garden, stables, servants’ wing and beautiful gardens to understand both the indoor and outdoor working of a Victorian country house. There are many things for everyone to do including a playground, real stables, Victorian nursery which children can get their hands dirty in, and special events which occur throughout the year. Don’t miss the chance to have a great day out at one of England’s most magnificent country houses – buy your tickets at the lowest price here and now.
Avoid Skipping:
- In the dairy, kitchen, and laundry rooms of the Victorian-era house that has been renovated, you can be a servant.
- Relax in the quiet or get some fresh air in the Capability Brown parkland and the four acre award-winning gardens.
- It is also possible to read about the Polish Resistance troops that were trained here at a monument to the heroes.
While it is not obligatory to buy tickets in advance, the best prices and the guarantee of admission are received when purchasing tickets on the Internet before the visit. If you would want to make a reservation, there is no cost to you as a Member.
Belsay is a veritable treasure trove of attractions. Explore the gardens and grounds on the family route, just like the legendary Wild Man did, and have fun on the swings, slides, and climbing structures in the brand new play area.Witness the mediaeval fortress reimagined with cutting-edge projections and soundscapes, and enter the imposing Georgian hall, modeled after Greek temples.
The 30 acres of beautiful gardens are best explored at your own pace, since there is always something fresh to see no matter the season. Visit the revitalized formal gardens, the castle grounds, and the beloved Quarry Garden, which leads visitors on a breathtaking adventure through a breathtaking rocky ravine. In the historic stables close to the castle, you can also discover a friendly café.Although it is not necessary to do so, the best pricing and guaranteed admission are always achieved by purchasing tickets online before to your visit. There is no cost to you as a Member if you would want to make a reservation.
The Belsay Estate (with the castle and gardens) is here for you to explore. Here, it is possible to learn about the history of the place which has been several centuries as well as walk through the beautiful buildings, gardens, and other interesting sights. Discover the timeless charm of Belsay right now and start planning your visit today!
The magnificent hunting lodge known as Boscobel House is brimming with tales and mysteries. After losing the Civil War, King Charles II sought safety here in 1651. While exploring the house, look into the priest hole where he slept and learn about his stay. Charles hid for a day under an oak tree while Cromwell’s soldiers hunted below; a descendent of the tree may be seen a short distance away.
In addition, you may meet the local farm animals in the restored barns, stables, and dairy, and imagine what it was like to live on Boscobel as a prosperous Victorian farm.With its creative playground and interactive trail surrounding the house, there is plenty for families to enjoy as well. Make your reservation online today for the lowest price and have a fun and affordable day at one of the most unique historic locations in the West Midlands.
Stay Informed
- Take a look at the garden which has been nicely reconstructed to the appearance of the 17th century.
- Have a cup of tea and some food at the tearoom which is situated in the area where the stables have been renovated.
- Go to the new playground and play a game of hide and seek and climb and slide.
- It’s important to note that their costumed storytellers will be happy to share with you everything about its history.
It is possible to step into the past visiting Boscobel House and The Royal Oak. Visit the great house, view the great oak tree, and discover the story of the Great Escape of King Charles II. Book your stay now and immerse yourself in one of England’s most intriguing survival narratives.
The Thellusson family had built the Brodsworth Hall in the 1860s but when the family lost its fortune, the house and garden were left to deteriorate. The Victorian pleasure gardens have been brought back to life, and one can now visit them and enjoy outdoor activities with his or her family. Proper preservation has been made possible to ensure that the house tells the stories of the many generations that lived in the house. Statue walkways, fern dell grotto, and lovely dells make the gardens perfect for a stroll since one can spend ample time there. The gardens are entertaining throughout the year due to different seasons that are present in the year.
Book your tickets now to get the best price and get ready for a fun-packed family day out.
Take note of:
- Look for the peculiar structures in the garden which are the target house, game larder, and the outdoor toilet.
- During holidays and half terms, dress the children up and take them on fun trips to watch games or go on a trail.
- Discover the most beautiful secrets of the garden and enjoy the winding garden trails.
Sorry, but dogs are not allowed. The listed gardens will be safeguarded in this way. Assistance dogs are welcome here.Although it is not necessary to do so, the best pricing and guaranteed admission are always achieved by purchasing tickets online before to your visit. There is no cost to you as a Member if you would want to make a reservation.
This is the place where you can let Brodsworth Hall and Gardens mesmerize you! Stroll around the Victorian house which was renovated recently and enjoy the beauty of the gardens that were also provided with a face lift. You can book a table now and visit one of the most beautiful country houses in Yorkshire and feel the spirit of the classic.
Perched above the Isle of Wight, Carisbrooke Castle has been a royal residence in summer, a king’s prison, and an artillery castle. One can find a lot of things to do in the open space in this beautiful castle today. If you want, walk around the moat and locate the bowling green of King Charles I or climb to the top of the castle walls and enjoy the breathtaking view. Do not miss the opportunity to visit the amazing St. Nicholas’ Chapel and the serene Princess Beatrike Garden and spend some time with friendly donkeys of Carisbrooke.
Make sure you pay the least amount of money by booking your visit to the island’s castle today and be ready for a great day.
Keep in Mind:
- Every day, you can see the world-famous Carisbrooke donkeys demonstrate the 16th-century tread by pulling a pail up from the castle well.
- The chamber where the king was confined and from which he gallantly attempted to flee, but was unsuccessful.
- To get the best views of the island, climb the Norman castle.
Discover the fascinating past of Carisbrooke Castle! Learn about the mediaeval fortress’s history as you stroll its ancient walls and pet the renown castle donkeys. Make your reservation at this famous fortress on the Isle of Wight today to learn about its long and illustrious history!
Besides the great tradition of British gardening, one can observe the calmness of nature at English Heritage Historic Gardens. One of these gardens has a story to tell and while enjoying the aesthetically pleasing and wonderfully restored gardens, you will be transported back in time.