Mountain Restaurant in Soho: Basque-Style Cuisine
It’s all about delicious natural flavours at this lively culinary hotspot, which comes courtesy of Tomos Parry, the chef-owner of ‘Brat’ in Shoreditch that has taken London by storm. Located on Soho’s...
View ArticleGreenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site
With a scenic riverside setting, the Royal Borough is home to the awe-inspiring Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for the Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, the...
View ArticleHampton Court: Historic Palace of Henry VIII
Hampton Court Palaces has been home to some of the most famous figures in British History. Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Henry VIII’s Lord Chancellor, started Hampton Court Palace’s transformation from an...
View ArticleBrat x Climpson's Arch with Chef Tomos Parry
Since Brat opened in 2018, Tomos Parry’s whole grilled turbot and Basque-inspired dishes have put this Hackney restaurant firmly on the foodie map. Nestled under an old railway arch and down a back...
View ArticleVictoria & Albert Museum in South Kensington
Founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, the V&A is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8...
View ArticleMiddle Temple and The Inns of Court in London
The Inns of Court in London are the professional associations for barristers in England and Wales. There are four Inns of Court: Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, Inner Temple and Middle Temple. All...
View ArticleThe Royal Academy: Lord Leighton's Flaming June
Originally exhibited at the Royal Academy' Summer Exhibition in 1895, the year before Leighton died, Flaming June is one of the most important works by Sir Frederic Leighton. Almost 128 years after it...
View ArticleDaphne's: Authentic Italian in South Kensington
A perennially popular neighbourhood Italian restaurant set among some of London’s most charming streets and shops, Daphne’s exudes natural warmth and charisma. Daphne’s is all about authentic Italian...
View ArticleLittle Orchard Cottage in Chipping Camden
An enchanting cottage in the heart of Chipping Campden, Little Orchard is a delightful, picture perfect home away from home in the Cotswolds. A “chocolate box” circa 1710 Grade II listed property was...
View ArticleThe Eight Bells: Sunday Lunch in Chipping Camden
Set in the heart of Chipping Campden, The Eight Bells is a traditional Cotswold pub co-owned by Neil and Julie Hargreaves for almost 30 years. Built in the 14th-century to house the stonemasons who...
View ArticleStratford-upon-Avon & RSC: Pericles at The Swan
Pericles, Prince of Tyre is a story of a family separated at sea and brought together again by fate. When Prince Pericles solves a riddle set by the King, he knows the answer could get him killed....
View ArticleOxford: The Bodleian Library & Christ Church College
One of the oldest libraries in Europe, the Bodleian first opened to scholars in 1602, and incorporates an earlier library built in the 15th-century to house books donated by Humfrey, Duke of...
View ArticleThe Ebrington Arms: An Idyllic 16th-Century Pub
Surrounded by rolling hills by Chipping Campden in the idyllic village of Ebrington, The Ebrington Arms is a beautiful, unspoilt 16th-century village pub with roaring log fires and a lovely beer...
View ArticleThe Waterside Inn at Bray with Chef Alain Roux
Albert and Michel Roux opened The Waterside Inn in 1972 following the success of Le Gavroche, the Mayfair restaurant the brothers opened in 1967. Nestled on the banks of the Thames, in the charming...
View ArticleChipping Campden: Jewel of The Cotswolds
An ancient wool town and centre of the Arts and Crafts movement, Chipping Campden is one of the best preserved, most beautiful and historically important towns in The Cotswolds. Dating back to the...
View ArticleMichael's Mediterranean in Chipping Camden
A little corner of Cyprus in the heart of the Cotswolds, Michael's Mediterranean is nestled within an historic 17th-century honey-coloured stone building on Chipping Camden High Street. Cypriot chef...
View ArticleEly Cathedral & Old Fire Engine House Restaurant
Highly regarded by historians and architects for its beauty and size, Ely Cathedral is the only building in the UK to be listed as one of the ‘Seven Wonders of the Medieval World’. Visible for miles...
View ArticleBlenheim Palace: UNESCO World Heritage Site
One of the greatest stately homes in England, and a Unesco World Heritage Site, Blenheim Palace is the ancestral home of the Churchill family. A monumental baroque fantasy and surrounded by more than...
View ArticleChatsworth House & Gardens in the Peak District
Britain's best loved iconic stately home, Chatsworth House is the seat of the Duke of Devonshire, and has been home to the Cavendish family since the 16th-century, and currently home of the Duke and...
View ArticleSudeley Castle in the Heart of the Cotswolds
Located in the heart of the Cotswolds, Sudeley Castle and Gardens have played an important role in England's history for over 1000 years. It remains the only private castle to have a queen buried...
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