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We're committed to uncovering, exploring and sharing these histories. Exterior view of the De La Warr Pavilion from the south-east 2006. Everyone needs nature, now more than ever.

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We're addressing these histories and their cultural significance and have published our report into these links. Everyone needs nature and the calm it brings. We've just published our report into colonialism and historic slavery which details connections to 93 places in our care. And it highlights the presence of African, Asian and Chinese people working on English and Welsh estates. Recorded as part of a research project to enhance the understanding and protection of the Mendip Hills. We're celebrating the best of British food and drink with this year's British Food Fortnight from 19 September - 4 October, 2020. Membership gives you unlimited access to castles and gardens, historic houses and abbeys, and kids go free ... Live and breathe the story of England at royal castles, historic gardens, forts & defences, world-famous prehistoric sites and many others. Regional Bodies and the Mayor of London, 03. Some of the places we care for will be joining in the festival with free, virtual events.