Orient Express’ British Pullman
When a leather wallet containing an ‘Invitation to board’ drops on your doormat, along with an Itinerary, explaining check-in details, what to wear and a little of what to expect, you begin to get...
View ArticleThe Gallivant Hotel, Camber Sands
I don’t know what Mr and I loved more about The Gallivant, the hotel, the food, the service or the entire Sands to ourselves? It certainly wasn’t the weather, but we can’t hold anyone responsible for...
View ArticleGravetye Manor: An Elizabethan Beauty
I was desperate to arrive at Gravetye Manor in the light of day to see the Elizabethan House in all its glory but escaping London, which is a mere 38 miles away, all that the M25 throws at drivers...
View ArticleCulloden Estate & Spa
From the moment you arrive and step through the stone archway at Culloden, something magical happens. All the stresses of modern-day life disappear, and you feel as though you’ve come home, this is...
View ArticleCountryside Cooking: Why You Must Visit All Hallows Cookery School
Lisa Osman runs All Hallows Cookery School and Bed & Breakfast in a small village about half an hour from Salisbury. It’s OK if you’ve not heard of Wimborne St Giles. I hadn’t either. I’ll use...
View ArticleVisiting Highgate Cemetery
Visiting Highgate Cemetery may sound a little strange but I can guarantee you’ll have a fascinating time and will want to return. I’m seriously thinking about becoming a part-time cemetery sleuth. In...
View ArticleFunerary Architecture
I do enjoy a tour of a cemetery or graveyard, and the funerary architecture is intriguing. I can’t say I can claim the title of Taphophile just yet, but I can see why people want to learn more about...
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