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There are a few things that spring to mind when you hear the name “Worcester”. It might be the sumptuous Gothic cathedral tower, the tangy sauce that goes into Bloody ... Read more
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A town on high chalk slopes in the Chilterns, Wycombe has some of South England’s prettiest countryside in its back garden. The National Trust owns big tracts of this land ... Read more
In 1783 Elizabeth Montagu, the London society hostess and chief enabler of the bluestocking movement, wrote to a friend about the injustices of their sex. Women had no power, no rights and no property. Worse still, men controlled women’s social and intellectual life and would “not easily forgive our not pleasing”. She concluded that educating women was simply not in men’s interest. “Men know fools make the best slaves.” Montagu was no fool. Colossally wealthy, she was not just admired for her
In the Test Valley, Andover is a town that grew up around the woollen industry and became an important stop on the coaching road between London and Salisbury in the ... Read more
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William, Duke of Normandy defeated King Harold at the Battle of Hastings and ended Saxon rule in England. He was the founder of the new dynasty of Kings in England
“Criminals,” explained Batman in his 1939 first appearance, “are a superstitious, cowardly lot.” The Dark Knight Detective didn’t know the half of it. In
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Archeologists found the happy couple holding hands in an earthen grave during an excavation of a "lost" chapel in Leicestershire, England, researchers...
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With its Robert Adam interiors and Capability Brown landscape, Bowood is the epitome of an eighteenth-century English country house, formed by the taste and vision of previous inhabitants and now adapting gently to the needs of the twenty-first century
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