Introduced to England from China in the 16th century, the warming aromatic beverage of Camellia sinensis, a.k.a. Tea, is as quintessentially British as the Queen, the British Bulldog and the Red Telephone Box. If there’s ever a major problem to solve or something to celebrate you can guarantee that ...
Lewtrenchard Manor: The Stately Home of Sabine Baring Gould
On entering Lewtrenchard Manor (sometimes referred to as Lew Trenchard) you’d be forgiven for thinking that you’ve taken a step back in time. The magnificent Jacobean manor exudes an aura of calm and tranquility that’s rare to find in our breakneck paced modern world. Looks can be deceiving however, ...
Hidden Gems & Secrets of Devon You Must Visit
Devon is a popular holiday destination and with good reason: the only English county to boast two coastlines, the region is home to a myriad of quaint fishing villages, a marvellous foodie scene, and more than its fair share of hidden gems ranging from crumbling ruins to secret small towns. Here's ...
Your Perfect One Day in London Itinerary (by a local)!
Bold, vibrant, and bursting with life: before embarking on any trip to London, it's important to note that it would be absolutely impossible to even skim the surface during just 24 hours in London. After all, seeing everything that the Big Smoke has to offer would likely take several decades, if not ...
Kestor: An area of Chagford Common brimming with prehistory
High up on a desolate part of Dartmoor, is a rocky outcrop, known as Kestor. The hilly outcrop overlooks Chagford Common and Shovel Down, an area brimming with prehistory. Here's a quick history as well as how to visit and things to know before you go! Kestor Rock The rocky outcrop stands at a ...
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