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Kent is bursting with brilliant castles, so why not spend the early May bank holiday at some of the county’s biggest ...
The Great Fountain offered the perfect backdrop for a group selfie and The Maze was just as good as it was when I was a ...
Boleyn Gardens, an award-winning urban park in Essex, is believed to have been visited by none other than Henry VIII. The ...
From red telephone boxes to Tudor cobbled streets and traditional ... Victorian-style and there is even a mock castle and garden maze. British photographer Paul Reiffer, 39, who visited the ...
A must-visit on any trip to Tenby has to be the holy Caldey Island. This monastic island is a 20-minute boat journey from ...
Most of the gardens remain open to B&B guests after hours, apart from the Italian Garden and Maze, but there’s still plenty to explore including the moat, Tudor Garden and Dianna’s Walk.
You can spend the night sleeping next door to one of Kent’s most famous castles – and it’s just an hour from London.
The old town ascends the slope to the castle in a maze of crooked streets, with buildings dating back to Tudor times." What sets Scarborough apart is the unique activities available while soaking ...