Netherbeck Cottage in Carnforth, Lancashire, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms. The living areas in this property consist of a kitchen/diner, utility, and a sitting room. Appliances include an ...
St Cwyfan’s Church (known in Welsh as Eglwys Cwyfan) is a 12th-century church on a tidal island named Cribinau, near ...
Abbots Reading Mews 1, Grizedale, Cumbria, sleeps four uests in two bedrooms. Abbots Reading Mews 1 consists of a kitchen/diner with electric oven, halogen hob, microwave, fridge with freezer ...
Dove Cottage is a traditional Cotswold stone cottage tucked away in Naunton, with sleeping space for four guests in two bedrooms. A gravelled driveway hosting one car (further parking available ...
Palmers Green Cottage in Hatch Beauchamp, sleeps four in two bedrooms. The living areas in this property consist of a kitchen with an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, and fridge, a dining room, and ...
Abbots Reading Cottage, Lakeside, Cumbria, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms. Abbots Reading Cottage consists of a kitchen/diner with electric oven, halogen hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, ...
Trewrach Cottage pet friendly self catering holiday cottage in Dinas Cross, Pembrokeshire, sleeping 4 people, from £407 per ...
Lovers of Regency novels and series, such as Pride and Prejudice and Wives and Daughters, will know that going to a dance was a popular form of entertainment in this era. Dances ranged from lavish ...
There is but one living and true God, everlasting, without body, parts, or passions; of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness; the Maker, and Preserver of all things both visible and invisible. And in ...
Inverness Castle is an imposing Victorian building on a rocky outcrop overlooking the River Ness. The current 19th-century castle is just the latest in a series of fortifications dating back to at ...
Our look at the lives of people in the fields of art, architecture, science, and literature throughout British history. From Geoffrey Chaucer to William Morris, Christopher Wren to Isaac Newton.
Towards the end of Henry VIII's reign very little building occurred in England. The debts run up by the spendthrift Henry meant that the country verged on bankruptcy. The wool trade, which had carried ...