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lido plymouth tinside pool outdoors heritage historical 1939

British lidos are a much-cherished part of our national heritage and a highlight of summertime; many of us harbour fond memories of splashing around in the cooling waters...

Want to help The National Trust and Butterfly Conservation conduct the biggest butterfly survey ever? Just head for a day beside the seaside

Agatha Christie

Are you crazy about the Queen of Crime? Then you must head to Torquay this September where hundreds of events are being lined up to...

afternoon tea, cafe royal

Hotel Café Royal in London has long history with the great British institution of Afternoon Tea and, on 14 September, will launch a tasty...

coast, archeology, trawler,

The British coast holds many mysteries and marvels which are a testament to the nation's seafaring history. Now a call for help to survey and...

andrea palladio, architecture, palladian, chiswick house

His design was so so good, they named a whole style after him – now a new exhibition is set to explore Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio’s enduring influence.

Sacrewell mill

After months of restoration and conservation work Sacrewell Mill, near Wansford, Peterborough, will be grinding wheat once more and open to the public.

Britain’s Great Journeys knows that in life, the voyage is always as important as the destination. So why not allow us to transport you...

London, food, dining, sky, luxury

London is awash with restaurants with spectacular views but London in the Sky is, quite literally, taking dining to a whole new level.

Architects are set to help the public enjoy the built heritage in their area as part of a new festival from Love Architecture and Heritage Open Days