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Next week, hundreds of wind – and water – mills are throwing their doors
In 1666 Britain’s most devastating tornado ripped its way through Lincolnshire. Trace its tranquil route today and explore why we’re a country in love and at war with the wind.
As a youngster with a limited amount of cash, I used to spend days out in the capital enjoying delights that were totally free. These included getting lost in the maze at Hampton Court Palace, window
Past and present entwine at the Black Country Living Museum, where history is close enough to touch and stories of the past unfold
Megan Allen looks at the fascinating past and present of Britain’s wool towns
When friends who recently moved to west Devon invited us to see their new home, we decided to combine the visit with a brief autumn tour of the area, so we could explore the beautiful landscapes of Da
Holwood House, Keston, near Sevenoaks, Kent. A Grade I-listed country house, once home to William Pitt the Younger, with a folly and a garden pavilion. It has domed ceilings and retains its original f