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September 2013

Photographers Resource

ISSN 2399-6706

Issue No: 116


A view of Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire  
from a high point on the ruin of
Hardwick Old Hall

Open for FREE under the Heritage Day on Saturday 14th September.

This month is when England and Scotland celebrate the heritage of their architecture and culture with their Heritage Open Days. A chance to see some of our incredible historic houses, castles, industrial heritage, Abbeys, Churches and other religious buildings, and loads more, for FREE, some of which are not normally open to the public.

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In England this takes place for one long weekend only from the 12th to the 15th September and around 4,000 properties open their doors. From their website you can get access to printable lists by region, county, town or local council, so take a look and see if there is something near you that you haven't seen before. London has a specific weekend on the 21st and 22nd September for its Open House event where some of the business buildings open their doors for members of the public to visit. Meanwhile Scotland's Doors Open Days take place every weekend during September, with different venues open on different weekends, take a look at their website to find out what is open and when for you to explore.


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