Share a tip or tale about the UK’s heritage – think lesser-known sites, castles, forts or folly – for the chance to win a glamping break from Canopy & Stars
Few things are more atmospheric than an ancient stone circle, the overgrown remains of a hill fort, or centuries-old chapel left to return to the wild. The UK is scattered with such ruins, telling tales of the past – and we’d love to hear about a favourite you have discovered. We’re looking for lesser-known suggestions, please. So, tell us about a wild folly, an abandoned castle or remote sacred site – and why it became special to you.
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