School Visits

What to expect on your education visit

We can't wait to welcome you to our sites! This page includes all the information and tools you'll need to prepare for a trip this term.

You can find more details on open sites, indoor spaces, and other facilities available for education groups using the list of our open sites and links to our property pages below.

Please note that all bookings must be made at least 14 days in advance. Take a look at our Terms and Conditions and, for more information on how to make a booking, please visit our bookings page.

What's in place

Important information to consider before you book:

  • To make the planning process as easy as possible, make sure you check our Plan Your School Trip section at the bottom of our site pages for updated information on the facilities at the site, as well as our free resources
  • You’ll need to book your visit at least 14 days in advance. Please check our terms and conditions for full details
  • Some of our staff and volunteers may continue to wear face coverings.
  • Please check availability in advance if you require access to equipment, such as audio guides and handling items, or facilities, such as lifts, wheelchairs and mobility scooters
  • To help with planning, you can view our Discovery Visit Risk Assessments and Hazard Information sheets on our site pages

Preparing for your visit

You’ll receive your booking confirmation by email from our education bookings team with details of your visit permit. Just bring this with you, either on your mobile device or as a print out to show to a member of staff on entry.

If you haven’t received an email confirmation, please get in touch using our online form and check our bookings page for further details.

Without a valid booking confirmation, we won’t be able to let you in. Please make sure you have read our education visit Terms and Conditions ahead of your visit.

For full details of sites open for education visits, check our list below.

Visit guidelines at a glance

We want everyone to be able to enjoy our sites safely, and so we ask that you respect the following before and during your visit:

  • Please supervise your group at all times and make sure you have the correct learner to leader ratios in place at all times when exploring our sites. For full details see our visit terms & conditions
  • Our staff and volunteers may continue to wear face coverings, and we will make hand sanitiser available for everyone to use.

Free planning visits and resources

Once your booking is confirmed, take advantage of a free planning visit to help you prepare for your trip and familiarise yourself with the site.  Whether you have an existing visit booked with us or are making a new booking, you’ll need to book your free planning visit in advance.  To book, simply go to the webpage of the site you want to visit and in the book tickets section select from the ‘Associated Organisation’ tab ticket options.

Our wide range of free downloadable resources has been developed by our team of qualified teachers, educational experts and historians, to help support your learning, and you can use these before, during and after your trip.

Sites for education visits

For more information on visiting a site, including available facilities and Discovery Visits, please click on the name of the site below. Our free sites and sites with a limited education offer may not be included in the lists below - please email bookeducation@english-heritage.org.uk if the site you're looking to visit is missing. Please book your visit at least 14 days in advance, and note that all visit requests will be managed on a first come first served basis. 

We're good to go

We’re supporting Visit Britain’s We’re Good to Go scheme, an industry standard consumer mark that shows our sites adhere to Government and public health guidance.

In order to qualify, each one of our sites is required to complete a checklist confirming it has the necessary measures in place, including staff training, social distancing measures, and high cleanliness standards.

We’re also taking part in UK’s tourism’s Know Before You Go campaign, which encourages people to find out what is open and when and any restrictions in place, before they visit a heritage site.