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Home Textiles
Transform your house into a home with our range of home textiles. Remember your visit to a historic site or add a pop of colour into your kitchen with our decorative tea towels, protect yourself while baking with our oven gloves and decorate your dining room with our Tudor table runner. We are sure to have something to fit into any colour scheme in this collection.
Use this Stonehenge oven glove when baking and cooking to show your love for Stonehenge and its mystical history. The front of the glove features English Heritage’s exclusive medallion design th...
Brighten up your kitchen with this charming tea towel. Individually decorated each tea towel features multiple rows of adorable sheep wearing brightly colour woolly jumpers.
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Brighten up your kitchen with this dramatic tea towel, featuring an aerial shot of one of the world’s most famous prehistoric monuments. Manufactured by printing specialists in the UK, a v...
Add a touch of colour into your kitchen with this VA Linen Tea Towel. Featuring English Heritage’s exclusive VA design, this range celebrates 200 years since the births of Queen Victoria and Pri...
Add some vibrancy to your kitchen with this peacock tea towel. The wonderful peacock design is taken from the intricately carved fireplace in the Durbar Room at Osborne House, a room decorated in lavi...
Brighten your kitchen with this Bee Print Tea Towel. Buzzing yellow and black bees are printed onto the pale green cotton towel. Hang this over a handle in your kitchen and show your love for the beau...
This eye catching tea towel is perfectly manufactured for the kitchen. It flourishes with beaming red poppies fixated upon a striking white background.
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Add a pop of colour into your kitchen with this Roman numerals tea towel. The white towel pictures bright colourful squares counting the Roman numerals from 1-20. This towel makes a great gift for som...
The textiles of Tudor England have inspired this vibrant door curtain. Magnificent pomp & display marked Henry VIII day. The royal meeting at the Field of the 'Cloth of Gold' was character...
Remember your trip to Pendennis Castle with our poster collection. Featuring a design exclusive to English Heritage by digital artist Dave Thompson, our eye catching souvenirs add an imaginative touch...
The first monastery of the immense Whitby Abbey was founded in 657 AD. The second monastery lasted until it was destroyed by Henry VIII in 1540. Though the abbey fell into ruin, it remained a p...
This fun tea towel is perfect for any lady fed up with the daily grind of doing the dishes. Or she may just want to display it on the wall as a witty reminder of her rightful place in the house!
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Brighten up your kitchen with this Hadrian’s Wall tea towel. The vibrant green towel pictures significant illustrations that represent the different roman sites that line the famous wall. Includ...
This bright and eye catching tea towel is a great addition into any kitchen. Picturing a silhouette of Whitby Abbey in front of a colourful sunset, this very useful towel is a lovely souvenir of a rec...
The textiles of Tudor England (1509 - 1558) have inspired this vibrant table runner. Magnificent pomp and display marked Henry VIII day. The royal meeting at the field of the 'Cloth of Gold' w...
Remember your trip to Walmer Castle with our poster collection. Featuring a design exclusive to English Heritage by digital artist Dave Thompson, our eye catching souvenirs add an imaginative touch to...
Soften the blow of your man having to do the washing up by giving him this witty tea towel made just for him! A must-have kitchen accessory for any aspiring lord of the manor, the tea towel is a great...
Remember your trip to Wrest Park with our poster collection. Featuring a design exclusive to English Heritage by digital artist Dave Thompson, our eye catching souvenirs add an imaginative touch to th...
Add some fun and colour into your kitchen with this Mr. Men Little Miss Tea Towel. Little Miss Sunshine and Mr. Clumsy are pictured wearing historical suits of armour while poised on their horses, rea...
Osborne House was designed by Prince Albert for his beloved wife, Queen Victoria, between 1845 and 1851. It was designed by Albert to be a summer home and rural retreat. This tea towel represents the ...