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''English Heritage''', officially called '''Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England''', is the body which advises the British government on England's historic and archaeological sites.<ref>"[http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/about/who-we-are/ Who we are]", English Hertiage, accessed 21 March 2013.</ref>
 
{{Image|Lindisfarne, 2011.jpg|right|350px|The ruins of [[Lindisfarne Priory]] are under the care of English Heritage}}
 
'''English Heritage''', officially called '''Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England''', is the body which advises the British government on England's historic and archaeological sites.<ref>"[http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/about/who-we-are/ Who we are]", English Hertiage, accessed 21 March 2013.</ref>


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The ruins of Lindisfarne Priory are under the care of English Heritage

English Heritage, officially called Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England, is the body which advises the British government on England's historic and archaeological sites.[1]

References

  1. "Who we are", English Hertiage, accessed 21 March 2013.