Topics
Top Authors
Author Information
Dev
Member since 17th April 2008

rss html
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 23 articles)
The Wales Coastline is a beautiful landscape that stretches 170 miles from North to South and 60 miles from East to West and is of course on the West of Great Britain surrounded on three sides by the Sea. Gower, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Cardi...
Leeds castle in Kent has a history spanning 900 years and is set on two islands on the River Len - it was home to Royalty, Lords and Ladies. The Saxon Lord of the Manor - Esledes Robert de Creve Coeur - built this castle in 1119. Then in 1278 it passed...
Hertfordshire's magnificent cathedral in St Albans which dominates the surrounding countryside is where England's first recorded Christian martyr is buried. It also has a fine museum that houses one of the best Roman collections in the country. In H...
From 1370 to 1413 many revolutions took place in Britain (not yet "Great") at this time and ultimately the House of Lancaster grabbed the English Throne, but Henry V's reign was quite short (and colourful) from 1413 to 1422. Territorial gains that the ...
The Romans kept continually pushing back their Celtic attackers in Britain from two sides (the North and West) but then in 410 AD Emperor Constantine removed his Roman Army in Britain altogether in order to defend the Roman Empire at the River Rhine front...
If you like Country Walks then you'll find over 2000 kms of trails here in the Chiltern Hills and also Horse Riding is a great way to explore this beautiful region. Then if you love Adventure like mountain biking to rock climbing, scuba diving, driving...
Buckinghamshire is England's loveliest inland county. It is bound in the North by Northamptonshire, in the East by Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Middlesex, to the South by Middlesex and Berkshire and to the West by Oxfordshire. It has an area of a...
Berkshire is an inland county of Southern England on the South bank of the River Thames with Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire in the North, Hampshire to the South, Surrey in the South-East and Wiltshire to the West. It is a little irregular in shape wit...
There are many things to see and do in Surrey and one of them is its museums. For example Rivington Place has a major Locke art exhibition and then there is the Army Medical Services Museum. This depicts medicines from 1660 onwards, medical equipments,...
When you go to London, the best time is during Summer, because there's no snow and you will not feel chilly. When you land at Heathrow Airport you will have access to hire a taxi from there with a driver and he will get you to the very best places in Lon...
Mayfair has been a buzzing and constantly popular location in London, due to it's Central Location, and particularly due to it's proximity to the adjacent Hyde Park. The name Mayfair (May Fayre) has it's roots in the annual fair that was held in May, t...
The Best Indian Restaurant in London is easily The Bombay Brasserie in South Kensington and it is in it's own class. It belongs to the 5 Star Hotel Chain called The Taj Group, which is owned by India's largest and oldest vehicle manufacturer - TATA. ...
1. See your Doctor and get your vaccinations done relevant for the Countries that you are visiting. The doctor will not give you injections if you turn up just a few days before the Holiday Flight. This is because many vaccines have an incubation perio...
Did you know that Food & Waterborne Disease is the World's Biggest Killer. I am sorry to put a dampener on your "High Spirits" but you cannot be blase about your health and in particular your children's good health. Don't shoot the messenger bearing...
Building started on the Tower of London nearly one thousand years ago and work has continued ever since. Succeeding Kings and Queens have enlarged the initial structure which commenced in the year 1078. The Tower of London has always been a Royal Ca...