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From the birthplace of Anne Boleyn to a twin tower abbey, here are seven places in Norfolk for history lovers to get lost in.
The property, which counts among the city’s few remaining mews and mew lookalikes, was landmarked in 1982. It has been ...
Upon arrival, guests will be enchanted by Old Mill’s historic English Tudor architecture. Sipping cocktails and exploring the venue before festivities begin, you will have the chance to meet ...
Stray from the beaten track to discover these postcard-worthy corners of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland ...
Portland has a solid inventory of Tudor Revival homes, many with original features like stained glass windows.
Victoria was the railway queen: the first British monarch to board a train when she departed Slough for Paddington in 1842.
The V&A East Storehouse is the latest addition to join the London College of Fashion and Sadler’s Wells East in the ‘new’ ...
The Old Museum offers unrivalled charm ... The market square is lined with Tudor architecture, listed buildings and independent local shops that once traded wool (and now sell quilted jackets).
Named ‘Best foodie hotel’ by the Sunday Times, the Angel in the centre of Abergavenny is one for the gastronomes. Previously ...