Where to See Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon
See Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he was born, lived, and died. This perfect discovery day takes you on a deep dive into his life. Tune in to the Tudor vibe. Stay central to explore some...
View ArticleStratford-upon-Avon: All Aboard on the River Avon
Wide and graceful, England’s River Avon is a focal point in Stratford-upon-Avon flowing through its heart past Bancroft Gardens, the RSC Theatres, and Holy Trinity Church, where Shakespeare is buried....
View ArticleRocking the Stone Circles at Stonehenge and Avebury
Immerse yourself in Neolithic and Bronze Age ceremonial history at Wiltshire’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Stonehenge and Avebury sites in England. These are the world’s most famous groups of...
View ArticleWest Midlands: Refresh your Senses in Shropshire
Rural Shropshire, England, features dreamy border country, known as the Welsh Marches in the West Midlands and boasting a string of castles built to defend the area. One of these is in Ludlow, a hill...
View ArticleThe Cotswolds: Fall in Love with Romantic Burford
Beautiful Burford in West Oxfordshire is a stunning introduction to the Cotswold Hills, 18 miles from Oxford on the A40. It’s literally as if you leave one world behind and enter another. Driving down...
View ArticleThe Cotswolds: Discover the Arts & Crafts Artisans of Chipping Campden
The Arts and Crafts movement was an artistic and social movement that emerged in England in the late 19th century. It aimed to counter the industrialisation and mass production of the Victorian era and...
View ArticleChannel Jane Austen’s Regency Vibe in Bath
Jane Austen lived in Bath, England, from 1801 to 1806, a time when the city was enjoying huge popularity as a fashionable spa resort. With its graceful Georgian architecture and attractions this...
View ArticleStudying Oxford from Different Perspectives
Take it easy to explore Oxford on some of its many levels. Balance the gravitas of scholarly learning at Oxford University’s Bodleian Library with the thrill of seeing some of its Harry Potter film...
View ArticleLondon’s South Bank: Indulge Your Creative Spirit
The South Bank is a beating heart of the London cultural scene with creative venues and features connected by the 4-mile (6km) riverside Queen’s Walk. Near Westminster Bridge ride the London Eye for a...
View ArticleWellness Escape in Worcestershire, West Midlands
The Malvern Hills in England have a special aura and where better to indulge in some pampering in the area than the family-run Bank House Hotel, Spa & Golf Course, Worcestershire, West Midlands....
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