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The plans would see the city council reduce the number of buildings ... the Tudor Centre. Councillor Vi Dempster, assistant city mayor for libraries and community centres, said: “We are very proud of ...
Uncover the layers of British culture through a quiz that tests your knowledge on everything from historical figures to ...
What at first glance looks like ruins, is in fact a Tudor building site ... Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, was Elizabeth I’s favourite, so Sidney came from the highest echelons of Tudor ...
In planning application documents for Skippetts House, a line reads ‘It should be noted Mrs Montagu is buried in the grounds.’- but who is she?
Leicester City Council is launching a consultation on the proposals which it says would cut more than £2 million in spending. The plans would see the city council reduce the number of buildings ...
Head to the National Archives to hear about important people of African descent, including John Blanke, the African Tudor trumpeter ... Piccadilly and Leicester Square. And that’s far from ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A "rare" Tudor building on a town's riverside could be turned into flats. Fenland Council has received plans to convert the Grade II listed ...
His intention had been to model the location on a Cotswold village, but he felt it looked more like a film set because of the six-storey Tudor buildings and the wrong stones and window proportions ...
The village was once hailed as one of Britain's most idyllic villages by the Daily Mail, with compliments paid to its well-preserved Tudor buildings. According to BritainExpress, the village's name ...
A blaze at an industrial unit, which burned through the roof of the building, led to overnight closures of roads in Leicester. More than a dozen fire crews were called Coleman Road at about18:30 ...
Grotesque-style paintings featuring fantastical beasts and foliage, The Ashes, Cumbria, England. INGLEWOOD FOREST, ...
A former Leicestershire working men's club has gone up for sale. Previously known as the 'Bottom Club', the bridge house building, in Market Harborough, has a guided price of £700,000.