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Hampton Court Palace Great Hall, UK 16th century
Ironmongers’ Hall, London EC2 The home of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers
Tucked in the Herefordshire countryside at Much Marcle, not far from its border with Gloucestershire, is Hellens Manor. Now presenting as a Tudor/Jacobean home, it predates those eras by some margin;
Now synonymous with healthy eating, salad could be a dangerous dish in Tudor England – or so it was believed. According to the humoural theory that dominated early modern medicine, based on the work o
Dear gentle readers, it is with the greatest joy that we announce one of Bridgerton ’s most famous filming locations has undergone quite the renovation. Come with us as we delve into the newest chapter of Castle Howard
What do an enigmatic Caped Crusader, a sopping-wet Mr Darcy and Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell have in common? Believe it or not, British country houses, says Ben Lerwill, as he set-jets around the countryside
Once a cold and compact room with barely space to cook and eat in, this kitchen is now a spacious and welcoming family hub