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Organisation Key and Links

Below are links to the main organisations responsible for maintaining the buildings covered on this site.

NT   The National Trust   
HS   Historic Scotland      
EH   English Heritage    
Pvt   Privately Owned

At the end of the title for each of the sites we have added a short code to identify the organisations responsible for their upkeep. These are shown above prefixing the links.


Related Historical Sites of Interest

Castles of Britain - Castles Unlimited
Castles Unlimited was formed in recognition of the necessity to preserve these relics of history. They are dedicated to the promotion and study of British Castles. Their goals are educating and stimulating people to explore the castles for themselves.
Open Directory Project
As the web grows, automated search engines become less able to cope with the volume of sites. The Open Directory Project's goal is to produce the most comprehensive directory of the web.
Follow this link to view the directory of UK Architectural History sites.
Images of England
August 1, 1999, sees the start of the first Images of England photographic survey season. Over 500 volunteers have already begun taking photographs of England's built heritage. From palaces to pigeon lofts, medieval churches to garden sheds, Images of England will capture images of every listed building in England. These will then be posted on the internet for all to see, free of charge, by the year 2002.
The Heritage Trail
Laurie Jonas and his wife have a similar love of our heritage and have created a site called the Heritage Trail which recommend you pay a visit.

Heritage Related Hotels & Places to Stay

Where should you stay while taking in the sites of our UK Heritage? Here are some Web Sites to whet your appetite!

Langley Castle
Beautifully furnished hotel near Hexham in Northumberland, Langley Castle was built in the mid-fourteenth century by Sir Thomas de Lucy.

Catton Old Hall 
This 17th century house just outside Norwich takes  travelers back in time with all the modern trimmings. Service is personal and an honesty bar is very refreshing! 

The Lake Hotel
In lovely surroundings near Stirling is an 18th century house with views across the only lake in Scotland to a small Augustinian Priory, founded by Walter Comyn, earl of Menteith in around 1238.  


UK Directories - Places to visit, things to do, guides and tourist information.

What else can you do while taking in the sites of our UK Heritage? Here are some Web Sites giving you more information from around the UK.

The Cumbria Directory
A useful independent guide to the Lake District, Cumbria. Covering detailed information on Cumbrian towns & villages, tourist information & attractions, and travel news. 

More sites to follow


StudyWeb® Award

The UK Heritage web site has been selected as a featured site in Lightspan's StudyWeb® as one of the best educational resources on the Web by the Lightspan researchers. You can view our  Houses section it in the Arts:Europe section now.

StudyWeb® is one of the Internet's US premier sites for educational resources for students and teachers. Since 1996, their expert reviewers have scoured the Internet to select only the finest sites to be included in StudyWeb's listing of educational links. Each site in StudyWeb® includes a detailed review describing its editorial and visual merits.

If you are unfamiliar with StudyWeb®, please check them out at: http://www.studyweb.com/

Golden Web Award

Presented to microart.org by
The International Association of
Web Masters and Designers

 

In recognition of creativity, integrity and excellence on the Web.


 Web Rings

The Medieval Studies Ring is an educational webring that offers an excellent source of information and links on the Medieval Ages.

Medieval Studies Ring
This Medieval Studies Ring site
is owned by Jonathan & Clare.

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