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What is English Heritage Lighting?
English Heritage Lighting is a licensed collection created in partnership with English Heritage, designed to reflect the beauty and character of some of Britain’s most iconic historic properties. Each piece blends authentic period-inspired design with modern functionality.

Which historic buildings inspire English Heritage Lighting?
The collection draws design inspiration from properties such as Eltham Palace, Audley End, Marble Hill, Osborne, and Down House. Each light captures elements from these buildings’ unique architectural and decorative styles.

Who manufactures the English Heritage Lighting collection?
The collection is produced by skilled designers and manufacturers in collaboration with English Heritage, ensuring every fixture meets high standards of craftsmanship and historical authenticity.

What types of lighting are available in the English Heritage range?
The collection includes a variety of options such as chandeliers, pendants, flush and semi-flush ceiling lights, wall sconces, and table lamps—ideal for every room in the home.

Are English Heritage lights suitable for modern homes?
Yes, while inspired by historical styles, all fixtures are built to modern electrical standards and are compatible with today’s energy-efficient bulbs, including LED options.

Do these lights require professional installation?
For safety and optimal performance, we recommend having English Heritage Lighting fixtures installed by a qualified electrician, especially for ceiling and statement pieces.

Where can I buy English Heritage Lighting in the UK?
The Light Company offers a curated UK-based selection of English Heritage Lighting, with fast delivery and expert advice to help you choose the perfect piece for your space.

How do I care for English Heritage Lighting?
To maintain their beauty, dust fixtures regularly with a soft cloth. For deeper cleaning, use a slightly damp, lint-free cloth and avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage the finish.