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Castles That Made Britain - Conwy Castle
Episode 1
In the final episode of the first series of ‘The Castles that Made Britain’, Matt Lewis explores the fascinating history of Conwy Castle on the coast of North Wales.
Towards the end of the turbulent and blood-soaked 13th century, King Edward I of England sought to impose his rule on the rest of ...
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Castles That Made Britain - Ludlow Castle
Episode 2
In episode two of our series ‘Castles that Made Britain’, we join Matt Lewis at his favourite fortress in the whole of Britain, Ludlow Castle. Built as a frontier fortress, Ludlow stands proud on what was the harsh wild western frontier between England and Wales. One of the first to be rebuilt in...
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Britain's Wild West: Discovering Hay Castle
Episode 3
The peaceful South Wales town of Hay-on-Wye offers few clues today of its brutal past on a violent frontier. A monument to this history can be found in Hay Castle. Once right on the border between England and Wales, it sits in a region densely packed with castles that saw border skirmishes and bi...
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Castles That Made Britain - Bamburgh Castle
Episode 4
Castles have loomed over the landscape of Britain for centuries. They hold the keys to unlocking some of the greatest stories of our past.
Join History Hit's medieval expert, Matt Lewis, in this new series as he explores some of Britain’s most iconic castles. It is a spectacular journey to some...
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14:37Episode 5
A Tour of Arundel Castle
Episode 5
Arundel Castle is one West Sussex’s greatest attractions with a history spanning nearly a thousand years. It has its roots in Norman times, originally built at the end of the 11th century by the then Earl of Arundel, Roger de Montgomery. The keep Montgomery created was initially made out of wood,...
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The English Parish Church: An Introduction
Episode 6
In this introduction to the English Parish Church, Alice Loxton travels across the country to uncover some gems of England’s heritage. From the whitewashing of the Reformation to Wesley’s hymns to William Morris’ efforts to preserve the past, there is lots to discover. And Alice is joined around ...
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Church Crawls in Solitude: Inglesham, Wiltshire
Episode 7
Prof. Diarmaid MacCulloch embarks on a ‘church crawl' around a selection of beautiful parish churches.
In this episode, Diarmaid MacCulloch takes us to Inglesham in Wiltsire to visit one of Britain's ancient churches.
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Church Crawls in Solitude: Wetherden, Suffolk
Episode 8
Prof. Diarmaid MacCulloch embarks on a ‘church crawl' around a selection of beautiful parish churches.
In this episode, Diarmaid MacCulloch takes us on a ‘church crawl’ to Wetherden in Suffolk to visit one of Britain's historic churches.
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Church Crawls in Solitude: Illington, Norfolk
Episode 9
Prof. Diarmaid MacCulloch embarks on a ‘church crawl' around a selection of beautiful parish churches.
In this episode, Diarmaid MacCulloch introduces us to the art of the ‘churchcrawl’ and takes us to Illington in Norfolk to visit one of Britain's historic churches.
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16:16Episode 10
Church Crawls in Solitude: Dunwich, Suffolk
Episode 10
Prof. Diarmaid MacCulloch embarks on a ‘church crawl' around a selection of beautiful parish churches.
In this episode, Diarmaid MacCulloch takes us on a ‘church crawl’ to Dunwich in Suffolk to visit one of Britain's historic churches.
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Church Crawls in Solitude: St Barnabas Jericho, Oxford
Episode 11
Prof. Diarmaid MacCulloch embarks on a ‘church crawl' around a selection of beautiful parish churches.
In this episode, Diarmaid MacCulloch takes us on a ‘church crawl’ to his local parish church of St Barnabas Jericho in Oxford.
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Broadway Tower: A Folly of Delight and Daring
Episode 12
High on the peak of the Cotswolds stands one of the most remarkable buildings in Britain. Built as a folly in the final days of the 18th century, Broadway Tower sprung up during the height of the French Revolutionary Wars under the distracted watch of the architect James Wyatt. In the following y...
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20:44Episode 13
London's Oldest Medieval Crypts
Episode 13
If you imagine a Catholic military order from the Middle Ages, it’s likely to be the Knights Templar - popularised by Dan Brown’s fictional thriller, The Da Vinci Code
But in Medieval Europe, there was another, equally powerful religious society, which also had its English headquarters here in L...
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22:10Episode 14
London's Hidden Medieval Metropolis
Episode 14
If you were asked to picture London during the Middle Ages, you might think of The White Tower, Westminster Abbey or Guildhall - some of the capital’s most famous landmarks. But scratch beneath the surface and you’ll find there are lots more clues to this medieval metropolis.
In the second episo...
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Hidden in the Trees: Cardiff's Forgotten Landmark
Episode 15
For nearly a thousand years, something high in the forest has been watching over the Welsh capital. A community pulled together in the Sixties, giving St. Mary's church in Caerau a short new life.
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The Most Daring Escapes From The Tower of London
Episode 16
For more than 900 years, the Tower of London has occupied its place at the heart of English life. At various times a royal citadel, palace, menagerie, observatory, public records office, mint, arsenal and, even to this day, the home of the crown jewels of England, since 1100 it has famously serve...
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16:15Episode 17
Inside Windsor Castle: The State Rooms
Episode 17
Windsor Castle has a legendary connection to the British monarchy: the longest-serving royal palace in the whole of Europe. Ever since the days of William the Conqueror, the Castle has dominated this strategic point on the banks of the Thames, overlooking west London. Over the next 1,000 years ki...