• The Great British Pub!

    30th July, 2025

    When I am not writing travel blogs, I live in a university town in the north-west of England, with a population of 50,000 people on the doorstep of the Lake District national park. It has no fewer than 30 pubs. This pub to person ratio is typical of many settlements in the British… 

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  • Spotlight on the Dordogne

    12th July, 2025

    A Paradise of Exceptional Richness ‘I pass from one valley to another in this sunny Périgord – land of memory-haunted ruins, captivating romance, and still more captivating truffles; but wherever I wander I have the rocks near me, flashing their entire nakedness under the blue… 

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  • The National Trust - Nature, Beauty, History

    4th June, 2025

    What is the National Trust? At the end of the 19th century, Britain was in a bit of a state. More than 150 years of industrialisation had polluted the air and water, and the great metropolises of London, Birmingham and Manchester had sprawled out over the land. The population… 

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  • Spotlight on Dorset

    19th May, 2025

    Literary Heritage More than 150 years ago, author Thomas Hardy described starlight over the county where he lived and which he called South Wessex. 'The sovereign brilliancy of Sirius pierced the eye with a steely glitter, the star called Capella was yellow, Aldebaran and Betelgueux… 

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  • The Real St George - Patron Saint of England

    22nd April, 2025

    April 23rd is the feast day of Saint George, who we like to think is best known for being the patron saint of England, and for possibly killing a dragon. But how did a Greek-speaking man, who lived nearly 2,000 years ago in what is now Turkey, come to be associated with England’s… 

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