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The Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Albans, Hertfordshire
Somehow, it isn’t hard to imagine the scene of battle here, even on a sultry July morning when only the distant growl of a motorbike interrupts the crooning of collared doves. Perhaps it is the quiet.
Shaping both the land and the lives of those who built them, viaducts and aqueducts are monuments to ambition, sacrifice, and change
Glamis Castle, Angus, part 2 The seat of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
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
Discover how the UK’s country houses defied the odds to survive as historic monuments and cultural centres
Some years back, ghost hunter Steve Parsons remarked to me that we were entering the twilight years of many great ghost hunters, those responsible for re-vitalising the field in the aftermath of World