From south-east London to Hadrian’s Wall, innovative projects and historic houses won at the UK Heritage Awards
A Roman fort in Cumbria has been named the best family day out, as part of the annual UK Heritage Awards. Birdoswald fort and visitor centre, a popular starting point for walks along Hadrian’s Wall, was praised for its activities – ranging from rebuilding a replica Roman archway to a digital quiz. Judges said the site was “hands on and interactive … accessible, and allows people of all ages to engage”.
The annual awards celebrate the best historic houses, gardens, museums and sites around the UK across 12 categories, including hidden gems, must-sees, heritage development, and places to stay. Awards also included the Contribution to Heritage prize, which went to English Heritage’s Speaking with Shadows podcast. Focusing on underrepresented stories , each episode uses an English Heritage site as a starting point to explore wider issues, such as race, gender, class, sexuality or politics.
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