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    Paul, overseas tourists pay travel expenses, B/B or hotels, restaurants, and do some local shopping in England, so it is fair they have a good deal on visiting English Heritage sites in return.

    English Heritage is a fantastic bargain, as you pay once for the whole year, or 15 months if by direct debit. but perhaps there are British people who don't mind paying individual entrance fees instead, as they possibly have enough money to spend and wish to enhance incomes to our heritage sites.

    Of-course at the ticket desk they will inform one that membership is cheaper, out of honesty, so all in all we have fair play all way round.

    I go frequently to the Castle since joining up with my mum at English Heritage, and visit the Church too for worship.

    Great to see our Castle is famous among visitors and that Dover is No 1 in all the British Isles!

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