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Ruthin Castle

Ruthin Castle

A notorious Welsh stronghold boasting a fascinating history dating back prior to 1277; Ruthin Castle was once a wooden fort that according to folklore was frequented by the likes of King Arthur. The journey to the romantic hotel that she is today has…

Bickleigh Castle

Bickleigh Castle

Bickleigh Castle is a fortified manor house that stands on the banks…

Felixstowe Town Hall

Felixstowe Town Hall

Refurbished Town Hall open to the public for HODs. Historical connections to the RAF and the Suffragettes; adjacent to Town Hall gardens due to be refurbished in 2013 as…

Trimley Station

Trimley Station

The original railway line for passengers from Westerfield to Felixstowe was opened by the Felixstowe Railway and Pier Company in 1877. Great Eastern Railway (1862-1948) purchased the line in 1887 and built stations at Felixstowe Town and Trimley St Mary. Other stations built by the G.E.R. included Beach Station (demolished), Orwell Station (demolished) and Derby Road in Ipswich. The line is now served with diesel railcars for passengers…

Chain Bridge Forge

Chain Bridge Forge

Bridewell Museum

Bridewell Museum

Bridewell Museum opened its doors on Tuesday 3 July after an…

Burnham Beeches Hotel

Burnham Beeches Hotel

Our Buckinghamshire Hotel near Windsor, built in 1727, is a four star hotel ideally located in 10 acres of beautiful gardens and manicured lawns in the peaceful setting of Burnham Beeches yet only minutes from the M4/M40…

Burythorpe House

Burythorpe House

Burythorpe House is a boutique country house hotel close to York. Combining a relaxed, house-guest atmosphere, a renowned restaurant and stylish, individually-appointed bedrooms, the hotel makes a unique…

Spains Hall

Spains Hall

Spains Hall Estate has been in the Ruggles-Brise family for over 250 years. Successive generations have sought to diversify the interests…

Hinchingbrooke House

Hinchingbrooke House

Hinchingbrooke house is a Tudor country house built around an early 13th century nunnery. It was given by Henry VIII to Richard Cromwell in 1538 at the time of the Dissolution. Queen Elizabeth I came here, King James I was a regular visitor and Oliver Cromwell played here as a child. The next owners, the Montagu family, soon to become the Earls of Sandwich, also played an important part…