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Historical Sites in United Kingdom
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Doddington Hall & Gardens
Since 2006 Doddington has been our much-loved family home. We have continued Claire’s parents work in devoting ourselves to the upkeep, repair and progression of the Doddington Estate including; the development of the Farm Shop, Bike Shop, Café, Restaurant, Coffee Shop, Home Store, Farrow & Ball, Country Clothing Store, Bauble Barn, Christmas Tree Sales and Weddings and Events businesses; increasing public access; organising concerts and exhibitions and the development of various accommodation across the estate. There is always something new to see and do on the estate whether that is inside the Hall, in the five acres of gardens, one of our events, or on one of the estate walks. We look forward to welcoming you to Doddington. Claire & James Birch
51 to 200 staff
Montalto Estate
Montalto is a privately owned estate nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Co. Down offering a wonderful visitor experience including a café and trails. For the first time in its history, this mystical and enchanting estate set in magnificent natural surroundings is now open to the public. We hope you enjoy exploring the estate and creating wonderful memories for you and your family.
51 to 200 staff
Burghley House
Welcome to beautiful Burghley. 500 years. Ever evolving. Always for everyone.
51 to 200 staff
Kelmarsh Hall And Gardens
The Kelmarsh Trust is an independent charitable trust, set up in 1982 by the last family members to reside in the Hall, the Lancaster family. We welcome visitors throughout the week to take a journey through the history of Kelmarsh Hall and Gardens. Visitors can enjoy sandwiches and scones in the wonderful Sweet Pea's Tearoom. Kelmarsh Hall and Gardens are a wonderful Northamptonshire setting for a luxury country wedding whatever the season. The tranquil seclusion and exclusive use policy guarantees wedding parties the freedom to enjoy Kelmarsh Hall as if it were their own. The wonderful historic house lends itself perfectly for private and corporate events, perfect for seminars, conferences, meetings, receptions, dinners and product launches. Packed full of character, the hall provides an impressive setting that is relaxed, framed in a picturesque setting of the Northamptonshire countryside. Situated with easy access from across the UK.
1 to 10 staff
Moor Pool Heritage Trust
Moor Pool Heritage Trust is a registered charity, a community-driven organisation born out of the Moor Pool Residents Association in 2011, formed specifically to acquire the community facilities of Moor Pool Garden Suburb in Harborne, Birmingham for the benefit of the local and wider community. Following this success in 2014, the Trust now strives to protect and preserve Moor Pool for the benefit of the local community and future generations, but also to ensure it raises awareness of its importance to the wider public. As well as managing community assets including Moor Pool Hall, the pool itself, allotments and garages, the Trust now hosts a co-working and meeting space in the original Grade 2 listed Estate Office, in the heart of our community.
1 to 10 staff
Uncomfortable Oxford
Uncomfortable Oxford is a walking tour company dedicated to providing uniquely engaging tours that feature diverse stories. We are a certified social enterprise and a female-led company. Out tours are led by local academic researchers and highlight histories of race, gender, class, disability, and legacies of empire. We go beyond traditional narratives and provide a new way to learn about the iconic city and its complex history. Explore the beautiful city centre with us and discover the unknown stories we bring to light through research and storytelling. Tours run weekly and can be booked on our website. Uncomfortable Oxford was founded by students at the University in 2018 as part of a public engagement with research initiative.
11 to 50 staff
Venice In Peril Fund
Venice in Peril Fund is the leading British charity dedicated to safeguarding the rich cultural heritage of Venice, now and for future generations. Through collaborative conservation projects, research, educational training and our events programme, we have supported conservation efforts across Venice, its lagoon and historic territories for more than half a century. You can become involved in this continuing work by joining as a Member or donating to our projects. Venice in Peril Fund CIO 1186770
1 to 10 staff
Heritage Open Days
Heritage Open Days is a recreational facilities and services company based out of Savoy Hill House, London, United Kingdom.
1 to 10 staff
Hestercombe
Hestercombe Gardens Trust was established in 1996 to oversee the restoration of the historic gardens at Hestercombe and to protect them for the future. The Trust’s charitable objective is: to reclaim, restore, preserve, enhance and develop for the education and benefit of the public, the landscape, gardens and buildings of heritage, horticultural or architectural interest associated with Hestercombe and in support of this objective, to undertake educational work and preserve and maintain archives and collections.
11 to 50 staff
Norwich Historic Churches Trust
Norwich Historic Churches Trust (NHCT) is a registered charity which cares for 18 medieval church buildings in the city of Norwich, which are no longer used for religious worship.
1 to 10 staff
Plas Llanelly House Cyf
Llanelly House is one of Wales’ finest surviving Georgian townhouses, steeped in rich history and architectural grandeur. Built in 1714, the House has witnessed the transformation of Llanelli from a small market town into an industrial powerhouse. Following an extensive restoration, it now stands as a testament to the town’s heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
11 to 50 staff
Uncomfortable Cambridge
Uncomfortable Cambridge is a social enterprise that runs educational tours in Cambridge, UK. Tours are run by local academic researchers and highlight histories of race, gender, class, disability, and legacies of empire. We go beyond traditional narratives and provide an engaging and unique tour experience. Explore the iconic city and discover the unknown stories with an expert guide! Tours run weekly and can be booked on our website. Uncomfortable Oxford was founded to raise awareness and create discourse about 'uncomfortable' aspects of our shared history.
1 to 10 staff
Kentwell Hall
Kentwell Hall - moated Tudor house set in beautiful gardens in Long Melford in Suffolk. Owned by Patrick and Judith Phillips since 1971. Open to the public on various days through the year. Also runs historic ReCreations, mostly Tudor. See website for more information.
11 to 50 staff
Music Heritage London
Music Heritage London (MHL) was established to provide music enthusiasts with an integrated and immersive experience by packaging London's vast music history and promoting it to a global audience, and while doing so, help perpetuate its legacy for future generations to enjoy, celebrate and be inspired by. Our flagship 'Swinging 60s London' tours celebrate the era-defining significance of a small enclave of West London, expressed through some of the greatest music of all time. Tours visit music venues that helped to springboard the careers of seminal artistes such as The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Elton John, The Who, The Yardbirds, The Animals, David Bowie, Genesis, Rod Stewart, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Manfred Mann, and many, many more. Collaborations have now been secured with some of West London's top music related venues including; the Hard Rock Cafe and Vault Rock Museum, The Royal Albert Hall, The Gore Hotel, The 100 Club, The Troubadour (London), Handel Hendrix House, Chiswick House and Gardens, The Half Moon in Putney, Olympic Studios, The Clissold Arms and the Crawdaddy Clubs in Richmond where we continue to host and promote live music events. As the media spotlight remains focused on 60s music and the legends who created it, MHL continues to expand links with the travel trade, offering daily scheduled tours on our 9-seater psychedelic minibus and bespoke, group tours on our 70 seater 1960s Routemaster, double-decker London buses, to satisfy the growing needs and expectations of the music tourist. With 5-star TripAdvisor and Google reviews to hang our hat on, we were delighted to be voted 'Best Road Tour' in 2023 and nominated in both the 'Best Sightseeing Experience' and 'Best Guided Tour' award categories in 2025 by 'London For Groups' If London in the 1960s interests you and/or your customers, I'd be delighted to hear from you. After all, it was the decade that rocked the world! Paul Endacott 07753 617574 paul@musicheritage.london
1 to 10 staff
Udig Archaeology Limited
Udig Archaeology Limited invites you to step into the world of archaeological exploration and unearth the secrets of the past through our research training excavations. These unique, fully immersive experiences are designed to provide enthusiasts, students and aspiring archaeologists with hands-on training in archaeological research, excavation techniques and post-excavation processes. Our excavations are open to people of all ages from the UK and abroad. Our field school programmes run from May to September each year, offering a limited number of places each week to ensure personalised guidance and an in-depth learning experience. Recommended participation is for a minimum of one week and team members will engage in a range of archaeological activities under the tutelage of experienced professionals, including: On-site archaeological excavation: Delving into multi-phase sites, learning essential fieldwork techniques. Post-excavation processing: Discovering the significance of finds through cleaning, recording and analysis. Evening lectures and toolbox talks: Expanding knowledge through talks from leading archaeologists and specialists. Skills Passport: Documenting journeys and acquired skills in a personal record, supporting further education or careers in archaeology. Team members will enjoy living the archaeological life, complete with: Daily meals and accommodation: Three meals a day, with options for on-site camping, bespoke sleeping pods, or subsidised hotel accommodation. Engagement and entertainment: Evening seminars and social gatherings offer opportunities to discuss discoveries and learn from peers and experts alike. Udig Archaeology Limited is committed to providing exciting and enriching learning opportunities to contribute to the understanding of our history, acquire practical archaeological skills and even pave the way for a future career in archaeology. For more details on how to join us, visit our website at
1 to 10 staff
Bury St Edmunds Guildhall
The Bury St Edmunds Heritage Trust is a registered charity responsible for the custodianship of the Bury St Edmunds Guildhall. The Guildhall is grade 1 listed and the oldest continually used civic building in Britain. Dating back to the mid-1100s it was originally built to host the local Guildhall Merchants, a group that oversaw all the business of the town, which was then at the heart of the lucrative wool trade. The Trust’s mission is to preserve this wonderful building and its long-standing history, ensuring that it remains open for the locals of Bury and beyond to enjoy. We offer a programme of events all year round, many of which are free for the public to attend. The venue is also available to hire and is the perfect setting for weddings, private functions, and corporate events.
1 to 10 staff
Norfolk Archaeological Trust
Protecting Norfolk’s history for people to enjoy everyday: we work with local communities to save Norfolk’s irreplaceable historic sites and to share them with everyone.
1 to 10 staff
Packington Estate
Packington Estate is situated at the centre of the country, nestled between Birmingham and Coventry. Its proximity to these two cities has shaped the Estate into becoming a mixed-use, diverse hive of activity where the traditional country Estate meets the urban fringe. The mix of farming, forestry, residential, commercial and leisure business make this a truly unique Estate and a bustling community to live, work and play.
11 to 50 staff
Tithe Barn Trust
Our mission is to ensure the long-term survival of the rare and ancient Tithe Barn, by breathing new life into the site, for everyone to enjoy.
1 to 10 staff
Archai
At ArchAI, we use AI to unlock the past and shape the future. By combining historical maps, earth observation data, and machine learning, we reveal how landscapes have changed over time—providing instant insights for conservation, land management, and restoration. Our datasets are already being used by organisations like the Forestry Commission and National Trust to support efficient, data-driven decision-making. Our Lost Landscapes product suite brings this intelligence to life. With national datasets covering historic woodlands, orchards, field boundaries, ponds, parkland, and ridge and furrow, we provide unparalleled visibility into past land use. Whether you're restoring habitats, managing estates, or planning for the future, Lost Landscapes helps you see what was lost—and what could be regained.
1 to 10 staff
Helmingham Hall Gardens & Estate
Helmingham Estate is home to the beautiful Helmingham Hall building, featuring a working drawbridge and moat. The Estate is also home to a stunning private garden open to the public through most months of the year. Alongside the Hall and Garden is the courtyard which encompasses a Cafe (Wrights Cafe) and retail offering. Set amongst 400 acres of land, most of which is conservation area, you'll often see deer roaming and enjoying the apples that have dropped on the garden walk.
11 to 50 staff
Jewish Heritage Europe
Jewish Heritage Europe is the most comprehensive web portal to news, information and resources concerning Jewish monuments and heritage sites all over Europe. A flagship project of the Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe, JHE went live online in February 2012. It was developed in response to a call for effective strategies regarding the restoration, use, upkeep, and documentation of Jewish heritage sites across the continent and was conceived as a follow-up to a March 2009 seminar in Bratislava, Slovakia on the state, future, and management of Jewish built heritage. Through its News Feed, special articles, and social media, JHE fosters communication, expertise, and information exchange among individuals, institutions, and organizations. Its news archive and resource collections provide a unique, searchable database of reports, links and reference material.
1 to 10 staff
Sir Richard Arkwright's Masson Mills
Masson Mills was built by Sir Richard Arkwright in 1783 to utilise the water power of the River Derwent for the mass production of spun cotton. The mills are part of the Derwent Valley Mills UNESCO World Heritage Site and are now home to a working textile museum, visitor centre, offices and meeting and event spaces. The entire site is still powered by the River Derwent today producing renewable energy via hydroelectricity turbines. MEETING & EVENTS Masson Mills offers a range a spaces within the historic mill overlooking the River Derwent, weir and surrounding greenery of the Derwent valley. Rooms are available for hire for private and public events, groups, exhibitions, meetings and conferences. We host all group and event sizes and our River Suite has the capacity for up to 150 delegates. For enquires please call 01626581001 or email us at info@massonmills.co.uk ACCESS Car parking is available on site, including accessible parking and drop off zone. We're less than one mile from Cromford train station on the Derwent Valley line and have a bus stop directly outside connecting us to Derby, Belper, Wirksworth, Chesterfield and Sheffield amongst others. MUSEUM & VISITOR CENTRE Masson Mills was a commercial cotton spinning mill until 1991. It is now home to a working textile museum, accessible by guided tour, featuring an extensive collection of textile machinery and demonstrations showcasing the process from raw cotton through to woven fabric and string. The visitor centre hosts a textile themed shop and cafe. See massonmills.co.uk for more information. OFFICE SPACE Masson Mills is the head office of Derwent Hydroelectric Power LTD who manage the on-site hydroelectricity turbines. Visit for more information on consultancy and design of hydropower schemes. For any office, workshop or commercial space enquiries please call 01629581001 or email us at info@massonmills.co.uk
1 to 10 staff
The Chamberlain Highbury Trust
Inspired and informed by the story of the Chamberlain Family and the history and heritage of the house and grounds, the restored Highbury estate will be a vibrant, well used place. Young people will come to develop leadership and governance skills, local people will be able to participate in an inclusive and diverse programme of activities, and visitors to the City will be welcome to enjoy a unique heritage attraction. Its green space will be open year round, will be free to visit and will provide a relaxed learning space with nature and conservation at its heart. Highbury will contribute to the economic vitality of the local area by providing space and facilities for local people to build businesses and nurture community organisations.
1 to 10 staff