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Explore the outdoors near Midford

With Government guidelines telling us to keep staying indoors, we can all look forward to better days when we are…

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…

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…

Regency Tour of Bath (Jane Austen)

The UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath has played home to many famous names over the years, but perhaps none…

Tucking Mill Industrial History

To the naked eye, the secluded cottages at Tucking Mill are a luxurious retreat in the rural countryside, you would…

History Comes To Life at Tyntesfield

The South West of England is littered with interesting archaeological and historical sites, not least the spectacular Victorian Gothic Revival…

Traditional England: Chew Magna

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

Picnics and Peacocks in Corsham

Nestled in the rural Wiltshire countryside, only 10 miles from Bath, is the historic market town of Corsham, where you…

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…

Get Cultured at the American Museum

Travel beyond the grand Georgian façade of Bath’s historic centre, with a journey through American history, beginning with its early…

Visit Bath’s Holburne Museum

This marvellous cultural attraction is centred around the collection of Sir Thomas William Holburne (1793-1874), fifth baronet of Menstrie. Originally…

Brewing Heritage with Bath Ales

Bath Ales began in 1995, brewed from a micro-brewery in Wincanton, Somerset. Demand for Bath Gem quickly spread and as…

Regency in History: Jane Austen Museum

If you’re a fan of anything Austen, then you will likely want to hit up the permanent museum dedicated to…

Take A Seat: Theatre Royal Bath

Originally built in 1805, Bath’s Theatre Royal was beautifully refurbished in 2010, with The Main House providing a year-round programme…

Dress It Up: The Fashion Museum

The Assembly Rooms may be something to marvel at in themselves, but it may be lesser known that this historic…

Visit The Circus & Assembly Rooms

Originally called King’s Circus, the circular formation of Georgian townhouses was designed by architect John Wood, the Elder, with construction…

Wander Round the Cathedral City of Wells

Nestled to the south of the Mendip Hills, the Cathedral City of Wells is known to be England’s smallest and…

Visit the Royal Crescent & Museum

Undeniably one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the grand curvature of the Royal Crescent, was built between 1767 and…

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