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  • christmas dinner through history

    Christmas dinner through history

    Christmas traditions might vary from family to family, but you generally know what to expect from your dinner: big roast, usually turkey, followed by Christmas pudding and mince pies, but was this always the case?
    We’ve taken a trip through time to find out what Christmas dinner looked like throughout history.

  • Historic Hall “Blows Judges Away” to Win Sustainability Award
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    Historic Hall “Blows Judges Away” to Win Sustainability Award

    Glasses of fizz are being clinked to celebrate Carnforth’s Leighton Hall winning the Sustainability Award (sponsored by Savills) at the Historic Houses Awards yesterday. After a rigorous judging process, the family home and popular North Lancashire attraction become just the third winners of this important award, considered a benchmark for sustainable and environmental excellence within the heritage sector.

  • Climate change is the biggest threat to UK Heritage, new research says
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    Climate change is the biggest threat to UK Heritage, new research says

    A report from the National Trust has found that extreme weather threatens the future of nearly ¾ of their managed sites. The charity says that climate change is the “single biggest threat” facing over 28,000 historic homes, 150,000 hectares of land and 780 miles of coastline managed by the Trust.

  • Do you dare visit one of these haunted locations?

    Do you dare visit one of these haunted locations?

    Halloween is almost upon us so as it is the season to be spooky, here are some of the creepiest places across the UK for you to visit – if you dare… From grizzly stories of murder and execution to witches and all manner of terrifying tales, the UK is a haven for horror lovers, so if trick or treating is your passion, delve into these locations.

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