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Heritage Open Days 

Between 12–21 September, take part in Heritage Open Days' free programme of events and activities across England. Many of the places in our care will be offering free entry.

Heritage Open Day at Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire

Where to go seal watching 

Find the best places across the UK to spot seals in the wild. Whether you're on a coastal walk or boat trip, encounter grey and common seals as they come ashore to give birth.

Common seals and sandwich terns at Blakeney Point, Norfolk

Places to find priest holes 

Learn about the Tudor places we care for that have priest holes, which were secret spaces that Catholic priests hid in to escape persecution during Elizabeth I's reign.

A priest hole at Baddesley Clinton in Warwickshire. Formerly a medieval sewer, beneath the kitchen, a small, dark, narrow corridor can be seen, lined with stone, with a lit candle in a niche in the wall.

Top accessible walks 

Discover the best accessible trails to explore with pushchairs, wheelchairs and mobility aids across the places we look after. Get out in nature without having to go off the beaten track.

Visitors exploring the Green Trail at the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim

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Delve into history, get tips from our experts, learn a new skill and go behind the scenes at your favourite places.

Things to see and do

Pistachio and blackberry cake recipe 

Light, delicately flavoured and incredibly moreish, follow the steps to make this pistachio and blackberry cake, which is guaranteed to impress friends and family.

Blackberry and pistachio cake with a slice removed and on a small plate

Facts about fungi 

Fungi play a vital role in the natural world, helping break down organic woodland material as part of the decomposition process. Learn all you need to know about these important organisms.

Fungi growing on the woodland floor next to a fallen tree trunk

Autumn scenes in our collections 

With its bright colours, natural spectacles and abundant harvests, autumn has inspired artists for generations. From paintings and tapestries to ceramics, discover autumn through the collections in our care.

Oil painting on canvas. A Still Life of Flowers and Fruit arranged on a Stone Plinth in a Garden by Cornelis de Heem (Leiden 1631 - Antwerp 1695) at Dyrham Park, near Bristol and Bath.

Back When history podcast 

In our latest episode, hear what dating was like in Jane Austen’s day through the lens of her own experiences. You can also discover more stories from our history podcast, Back When.

A pile of early-edition Jane Austen novels with pale white covers.

In the news

Launch of the Nature Towns and Cities project 

To help tackle unequal access to green spaces across the UK, we're working with The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Natural England to support local authorities and community organisations in more than 100 places. The first two places to receive independent recognition as official Nature Cities and Nature Towns are Birmingham and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.

Exploring the temporary urban park at Castlefield Viaduct, Manchester

Holidays and shopping

Now's the time to book for half term 

Look forward to spending the school holidays together and make plans for a half-term getaway in a cottage or at one of our campsites.

Cross Lane House, Somerset

Explore autumn's colours 

Prepare for an autumn walk by browsing our stylish range of outdoor accessories. You’ll find everything from rucksacks to water bottles, blankets and binoculars, in seasonal shades.

A yellow water bottle, pair of binoculars and an open book showing an autumnal scene all displayed on a blue picnic rug, surrounded by autumnal leaves on the ground
Two visitors in raincoats exploring the autumnal garden at Hinton Ampner, Hampshire

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