The Stable pet friendly self catering holiday cottage in Llandysul, Ceredigion, sleeping 4 people, from £350 per week. Part of the Britain Express travel guide to Dyfed.
Information on St Mary Magdalene Church, Cobham, Kent, home of the superb Cobham Brasses, with a church history, beautiful ...
Information on the medieval church of St Helen, Cliffe, Kent, with a church history, beautiful photos, what to see, and ...
7 Railway Cottages rests in Newby Bridge, Cumbria, sleeping four in two bedrooms. The living areas in the property consist of a kitchen/diner with electric oven and halogen hob, and dining seating for ...
Badbury Clump (also known as Badbury Camp, Badbury Castle, and Badbury Hill) is an Iron Age hill fort just west of Faringdon, Oxfordshire. The hill fort is circular, and though you can still see the ...
Information on the outstanding medieval church of St Peter & St Paul, Appledore, Kent, with a church history, beautiful ...
England is not blessed with an abundance of surviving Anglo-Saxon buildings. There is good reason for this scarcity; the Anglo-Saxon period was one beset by frequent warfare and violent invasions, ...
Wells became a see in 909 AD, but in a tedious power struggle, the see was removed to Bath in 1090. Balance was restored in the 13th century when the see became shared between the two places. There ...
Find out much more about English Castles and stately homes ...
Tea, that most quintessential of English drinks, is a relative latecomer to British shores. Although the custom of drinking tea dates back to the third millennium BC in China, it was not until the mid ...
Towards the end of Henry VIII's reign very little building occurred in England. The debts run up by the spendthrift Henry meant that the country verged on bankruptcy. The wool trade, which had carried ...