Human bones in a graveyard made famous by Bram Stoker’s story of Dracula have been uncovered by a second landslip
Hexham abbey gets the builders in again
St Wilfrid wouldn’t recognise the place. But he’d be very pleased at the prospect of £1,800,000
Vandals damage Roman stonework at Scarborough castle
Night time attack risks damage to sensitive archaeology dating back more than 2,500 years
Gateshead prefabs become part of history
They were no beauties, but an effective answer to post-war housing shortage which has lasted more than six times longer than expected
Salford scientists reveal the ‘sound of Stonehenge’
Whatever went on there, it would have impressed the ancient Britons. Even if it was only whispering.
Moles dig up buried treasure where human trowels are banned
English Heritage keeps a careful watch as volunteers sift through hundreds of molehills on a fortress site near the Roman wall
Dig for Greater Manchester – thousands plan to scoop up history with their trowels
The UK’s biggest archaeology project starts burrowing under Leigh this March
Vandals wreck historic toilet at Shildon Railway Museum
It isn’t just any old nettie at Shildon in county Durham. Past users include the world’s railway pioneers
Brontë museum faces closure because of council budget cuts
Supporters launch appeal to save the Red House in West Yorkshire, home of one of Charlotte Brontë’s closest friends
Home-made memorial risks damage to Hadrian’s Wall
National Trust appeals for people to get in touch and discuss ideas, after DIY plaque leaves resin on the 2000-year-old stones