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What places belong to English Heritage?

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  • Dover Castle. A mighty fortress.
  • Stonehenge. The story of our ancestors.
  • Hadrian's Wall. Face the final frontier.
  • Dover Castle. A mighty fortress.
  • Stonehenge. The story of our ancestors.




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Many of the most famous historic buildings and monuments in Britain (Stonehenge, for example) are under the care of English Heritage. Many of the sites the EH manages are ruins (castles, stone circles, and medieval monasteries, for example), though a few properties are stately homes such as Audley End House in Essex.

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The whole site is Grade I on the English Heritage Register of Park and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England Permission to carry out works or change functions is subject to the approval of the local authorities, who consult English Heritage in the case of listed buildings and conservation areas.

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Tower of London only ticket prices from (excluding donation): Members: Free. Adult: £33.60. Child age 5-15: £16.80.

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World Heritage Sites in the UK The Tower of London is one of a number of sites in the UK on the World Heritage List. A map and information on the full list of sites in the UK in 2022, can be downloaded from the World Heritage UK website, at the links below.

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Both charities offer access to amazing properties and it will come down to what you want to see. English Heritage is better if you love history while the National Trust includes lots more outside locations and a wider variety of days out.

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We are an associated attraction of English Heritage which means EH members receive a 10% discount off our day ticket. Helpful? This is no longer the case as of at least July 2022 according to castle ticket office.

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Yes, National Trust England Members can visit free but we recommend you book a ticket in advance and bring your booking confirmation and NT membership card with you.

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Note that there are several major attractions in London that are NOT currently included with the London Pass that you should take into consideration. These include the London Eye, View from the Shard, Buckingham Palace tours, London Dungeon, London Aquarium, and tours of the Houses of Parliament.

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Yes, you can bring a companion or helper for free. Please select an 'Essential companion' ticket when you pre-book, for your companion. Check the webpages of each individual property for more information about access.

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National Trust members get free entry to Stonehenge. Please choose an 'affiliate member' ticket. Please note, this is applicable to the National Trust in England only – it does not include National Trust Scotland or other international National Trust organisations.

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Where else does my membership give me discounts for? We work with lots of other attractions across England who offer discounted entry for English Heritage Members. Your membership also entitles you to free or discounted entry to hundreds of attractions in Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man and New Zealand.

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