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Archaeologists find traces of developed settlement with residential buildings and artifacts from the 14th-15th centuries.
A medieval building that was once on the national "at risk" register has been restored and will now be open to the public.
Architectural finds included remnants of houses, earthworks, and walls, as well as a fortress gate and a tower basement.
These days, we would call them proprietary blends. But in the late 1500s and early 1600s, individual alchemists called the ...
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The director of Gloucester Antiques Centre, Kathy Williams, said the "medieval gem" now has the ability to "grow and offer more space to antique dealers". As part of the restoration, Historic ...
These days, we would call them proprietary blends. But in the late 1500s and early 1600s, individual alchemists called the medicines they cooked up in their labs ‘secrets’. And thanks to a ...
Third Nature unveils Øhjem, a sustainable masterplan for Ramsø Dale, focusing on regeneration and ecological resilience in ...
On a whim, just two hours before the cut-off, I entered my name into the lottery for two tickets to Antiques Roadshow’s ...
Larger than a football field, the inside of the cathedral now glows with oatmeal-colored walls and cavernous vaulted ceilings ...