Places of Interest

Clock

Always running late? Have trouble staying on the clock? It's high time, then, that you head down to London’s Science Museum where, from October, visitors...

A three-day "Art Weekender" is set to retrain the focus of Bristol and Bath on the visual arts, allowing visitors to see the metropolises through fresh eyes

Finding the perfect pub is like discovering the Holy Grail. That’s what The Good Pub Guide 2016 has done, and its Pub of Year is the Horse and Groom in Bourton on the Hill, Cotswolds.

post-war, oxfordshire

New thinking on architecture and social welfare revolutionsed English building after 1945 ushering in a dynamic new era which transformed and towns and cities. Now more than 650...

Hay on Wye

A travel editor for 30 years, there is not much Frank Barrett doesn’t know about travelling around Britain. Now he’s combined this wealth of experience with his...

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...

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...

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...

beach, picnic, britain, travel, studland bay

Pack a picnic and head for the seaside this summer for a chance to share a meal with the sand between your toes. A trip to these coastal spots is a perfect way to get outdoors with family and friends on a sunny summer’s day.

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.