Exploring the Old Market Town of Bakewell, England
A Brief History of Bakewell Does Bakewell pudding come to mind? Bakewell tart? Well this is the place where it all began! The Derbyshire town of Bakewell is where the…
A Brief History of Bakewell Does Bakewell pudding come to mind? Bakewell tart? Well this is the place where it all began! The Derbyshire town of Bakewell is where the…
With Greek temples, grottos and crystal-clear waters, Stourhead feels more like an eclectic wonderland than an 18th century estate. Stourhead, based in Wiltshire and Somerset, sprawls across an impressive 1,072…
Nestled within the surrounding Berwyn Hill Range, Clwydian Hill Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with the River Dee flowing at its heart, Llangollen has it all…
Over the past 50 years, Brighton has transformed into an art Mecca. In fact, you can barely walk 5 metres without passing a convoluted street of craft stalls or a…
Located in Shropshire, Attingham Park is a country house set in a 4,000 acre estate near the village of Atcham.
Beeston is a medieval castle located on a rocky crag high above the Cheshire plain. The castle boasts 4,000 years of history and a 40 acre woodland park. Since early…
Castle Drogo is an intriguing building where ‘nothing is normal’ according to the National Trust who now owns and manages it. Castle Drogo was the last castle to be built…
Located in the Lyd valley, Dartmoor National Park, Lydford Gorge is the deepest gorge in the whole of the south west of England. It lies within enchanting ancient woodlands and…
A unique example of a village industry, Finch Foundry is the last surviving water-powered forge from a time before large-scale mass production began. William Finch took over the lease of…
Located in the heart of Devon in south west England, Dartmoor National Park sits in a unique landscape of open moorland, ancient woodland, river networks and patchwork farming fields. There…