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shard, garden, summer

The View from the Shard recently launched its stunning summer garden on its sky deck making its London’s highest green space so visitors can enjoy garden delights while taking in breathtaking views of London.

Charleston

Charleston, the country meeting place of the Bloomsbury group between Brighton and Eastbourne in Sussex, is set to feature on the small screen when a new drama about the artists airs next week...

Painted Hall, Greenwich, Old

The Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich is set to create London’s largest ever painting-by-numbers to celebrate seminal British artist Sir James Thornhill and support The Painted Hall's restoration.

We are delighted to announce we have once again been shortlisted in the 'Best Consumer Holiday Magazine' category by the British Travel Awards.

The National Trust has teamed up with celebrated poet, Dr John Cooper Clarke, to pen a poem to celebrate Britain's beautiful coast and now it is calling for your help to finish the ode.

national trust, volunteers

The National Trust is re-imagining how it uses its 60,000 army of volunteers – which could include leaving some rooms in its stately homes unmanned. The trust's volunteers are traditionally retired people but it is becoming more difficult to recruit because today's older people are too busy travelling or babysitting says Dame Helen Ghosh, the director-general of the trust.

A new show at the British Museum this autumn aims to challenge preconceptions about the culture of the Celts...

Unesco, heritage, Scotland, bridge, history

Scotland's famous Forth Bridge was named as UK's 29th World Heritage Site at a recent Unesco committee meeting in Bonn, Germany

The Royal Opera House has announced plans to broadcast some of its biggest productions, including Romeo and Juliet, live to cinemas around the world

Donate now to help restore Charleston, former home of Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell and East Sussex outpost for the Bloomsbury group