- The family pass is valid for 2 adults and up to four more family members under 19 years old living in the same household
- Not available for UK residents.
- Choose from a 9 or 16 day consecutive pass.
- Your pass includes a Free colour souvenir guidebook including maps
- You will receive an evoucher mailed to your inbox which you can exchange for your Visitor Pass at any English Heritage Property.
NOTE: This product is not available to UK residents. A specific English Heritage membership scheme exists for UK residents.
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Ever carried around a guidebook to England? It’s not easy, heavy as it is with the staggering number of attractions the country has tucked away. The possibilities are overwhelming.
So English Heritage has designed a touring pass with the newcomer in mind. The Overseas Visitor Pass simplifies your journey, offering unlimited free access to an edited selection of castles, abbeys, Roman ruins and prehistoric monuments, including Kenwood House in London, Pevensey Castle in East Sussex, Stonehenge and Down House in Kent, the home of Charles Darwin.
The English Heritage Overseas Visitors' Pass can save you a lot of money over the course of your visit to England. The link below shows all the attractions included in the pass and the savings you can make against paying the individual entrance prices.
Amongst the most famous historic attractions in oEnglish Heritage's care are:
- Stonehenge and Hadrian’s Wall - both World Heritage Sites.
- Down House - The Home of Charles Darwin, just south of London.
- 1066 Battle of Hastings Abbey and Battlefield, East Sussex.
- Dover Castle, Kent.
- Tintagel Castle, Cornwall – Where the legend of King Arthur was born.
- Audley End House & Gardens, near Cambridge - a superb Jacobean mansion set in
beautiful gardens.
- Apsley House - also known as ‘Number 1 London’
- Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s beloved seaside retreat.
- Wrest Park, Bedfordshire – wonderful landscaped gardens opened Summer 2011.
- Kenilworth Castle and Elizabethan Garden, near Warwick – one of England’s most
impressive castle ruins
English Heritage 2012-13 main attractions and individual entrance prices
