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“ I met Charles Dickens today, except he had clearly been so busy working on The Mystery of Edwin Drood that he had fallen asleep, so I didn’t get to speak to him!” I laughingly proclaimed to Ro when
Whilst, as motorhomers, we always have the option to secure our cupboards, pack our kettle away, and drive off, it’s nice to pitch in a location where places to visit are easily accessible, on your do
Walled gardens are an everyday feature of large country estates, but the splendid example at Broughton Grange defies all expectation. Rather than being a tucked-away working area for growing flowers a
This year marks the 625th anniversary of The Canterbury Tales author – and “father of English literature” – Geoffrey Chaucer’s death. He penned this classic, about a merry band of medieval pilgrims te
Blarney Castle & Gardens, County Cork, have been beguiling visitors since the 15th century. One of the unique draws is the famous Blarney Stone, whose origins are shrouded in mystery and legend, but i
Tended by three generations of the Bloom family, Bressingham Gardens in Norfolk offer colour across the seasons. Now cared for by Adrian Bloom, the gardens are a masterclass in all-season planting. In