Known as being the first manufacturing town in the world and hailed as the city of a Thousand Trades, Birmingham has, through its commerce, left an indelible cultural mark on Britain. Beginning as a ... READ the POST
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Dinefwr Park: Unspoilt Welsh Land
A historical estate surrounded by Natural Nature Reserve, 18th-century landscape, and Britain’s most elusive mammals; including otters, polecats, fallow deer and badgers. Situated deep in the Tywi ... READ the POST
Dyrham Park | Britain’s Cultural Identity
Dyrham Park in South Gloucestershire is considered to be one of the finest examples of a Baroque Country House in Britain. This architectural landmark is a reminder of the influence the aristocracy ... READ the POST
Llyn Y Fan Fach [Hiking Guide]
Calling South Wales my home affords many privileges. I don't have to travel far to find extraordinarily beautiful landscapes that are riddled in history and Welsh culture. Just under an hour away lies ... READ the POST
Ultimate Photo Diary Guide To Puzzlewood Forest, Gloucestershire
The Enchantment of Puzzlewood Forest Weaving through the meandering vines. Feeling the gentle leaves surfaces beneath my fingers and the echo of the sweet aroma of the encircling forest. Puzzlewood ... READ the POST
Cinque Terre | Italy’s Famous Five
With what feels like the flicker of light, a fleeting sweep of fabric and a quick jig of joy, this year has ended. I can't say whether it is the end of the year or the beginning of a new decade for my ... READ the POST