This pod rests in Minsterely near Chirbury, Shropshire and can sleep six people in two bedrooms. Jacobâ s Meadow Pod 2 is a lovely pod nestled in Minsterely near Chirbury, Shopshire. Hosting two ...
The Stable, Llandysul, Sir Gaerfyrddin, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms. The Stable is a lovingly converted single-storey cottage with views over the owner's pony paddocks situated near to the town ...
Saint Dunstan is fairly unusual among Anglo-Saxon saints in that we know where, if not precisely when, he was born. Dunstan was born in the village of Baltonsborough, Somerset, just a few miles south ...
Kenmure Castle is a ruined 16th-century tower house, later remodelled into a Victorian mansion. The castle sits on the site of an early medieval fortress owned by the Lords of Galloway and is said to ...
Standing on the bank of The Lake in a historic landscape below Blenheim Palace is a Cedar of Lebanon known as The Harry Potter Tree for its role in the 2007 film Harry Potter and the Order of the ...
Portree is the largest town on Skye and acts as the island's capital. The town grew up around a narrow bay where three rivers empty into Loch Portree; the River Chracaig, River Leasgeary, and Varagill ...
Neist Point Lighthouse is among the most famous lighthouses in Scotland and forms part of a spectacular clifftop walk. The lighthouse stands atop high cliffs near Glendale, at the most westerly point ...
Our look at the lives of people in the fields of art, architecture, science, and literature throughout British history. From Geoffrey Chaucer to William Morris, Christopher Wren to Isaac Newton.
It is difficult to generalize about an era as lengthy as the Dark Ages, but we'll do it anyway. The Anglo-Saxons were pagans when they came to Britain. They worshipped gods of nature and held springs, ...
We know very little of the first few hundred years of the Anglo-Saxon, or "English", era, primarily because the invaders were an illiterate people. Our earliest records of them are little more than ...
Hyde Park is one of 8 royal parks in the Greater London area, and covers over 350 acres, with a network of paths linking gardens, sculptures, fountains, and historic sites. Once a hunting ground for ...
The Iron Age is the age of the "Celt" in Britain. Over the 500 or so years leading up to the first Roman invasion, a Celtic culture established itself throughout the British Isles. Who were these ...