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Community Spirit and Country Charm: Eat Out at The Packhorse

Nothing is more quintessential to a rural English village than the local ale house and if planning a stay near…

Creative Community at The Edge Arts

Into design, art or innovation? Once Britain has reopened for business, then you might want to make time for a…

The Packhorse: A Pub With History

We may be stuck under lockdown for the foreseeable future, but over time things will get better and we will…

Traditional England: Chew Magna

The picturesque village of Chew Magna is located in the beautiful Somerset countryside only a few miles from Bristol and…

Local History Lesson in Radstock

There are a wealth of interesting towns and villages within a short drive or cycle of Bath, Radstock is one…

Explore Bath’s Green Spaces

Though it is best known for its architectural marvels, Bath is also a city with plenty of parks and gardens…

Festive Fun: In & Around Bath

While Bath Christmas Market is certainly the city’s sparkling centrepiece, there is so much to discover in and around the…

Best of British: Hall & Woodhouse

If you’re looking for a special dinner in splendid surrounds, then look no further than the Hall and Woodhouse; a…

Lights, Camera, Action: FilmBath Festival

Each year throughout November, Bath comes alive with a variety of fantastic films for the viewing public to enjoy on…

Historic Frome: Home of the Independent

Highlighted in the press for all the right reasons, the historic Somerset market town of Frome has been labelled one…

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