Become a Member of The Ultimate Guide To Exploring Tudor England!
Welcome to YOUR Tudor adventure! Begin your immersion into the past, knowing all the facts and hard-to-find details are at your fingertips.
See below for what you can expect to enjoy in the most comprehensive and ever-growing resource library, specifically designed for lovers of Tudor history, places, and people.
Armchair Traveller
Ideal for Tudor history lovers who want to explore places, events, and people from the comfort of home.
Road-Trip Traveller
Perfect for Tudor history lovers planning to travel and immerse themselves in Tudor England.
Meet Your Guide!
Hi! I’m Sarah, your time-travelling guide to Tudor England. I believe that it is only time and not space that separates us from the past.
My Tudor adventures span England, Wales, France, Spain, and Germany, and I’m eager to share insights and travel tips with you. From Anne Boleyn’s enchanting Loire Valley to the majestic halls Elizabeth I once roamed, these spaces echo tales of yesteryear.
Join me, and let’s journey beyond time’s boundaries to explore Tudor history together.
Ready to be part of the journey?
Discover the perks of TUG membership below.
What’s included in the membership: An overview
Members enjoy exclusive access to time-travelling Resources…
- Travel Itineraries and Royal Progresses
- Interactive Map of Tudor Locations
- Travel Information and Tips
- Historic Accommodation
- Library of Tudor Tombs
- On-Location Videos
- Exclusive Podcasts
- Occasional Masterclasses
- TUG Community
Immerse Yourself in the Past…
…with all the facts and details you need for time travel, INCLUDING extensive and ever-expanding libraries of Tudor locations, tombs, travel tips, and a list of historic accommodations for your stay.
Are you planning a trip to the UK? Discover curated itineraries, whether you’re following Tudor people or exploring by geography or duration.
Armchair Travellers get access to Tudor Progress Itineraries. Road Trip Travellers get access to Tudor Itineraries by Progress, by County, and by Duration.
Another Discover a variety of Tudor locations with hard-to-find details and helpful travel information.
Both Armchair and Road Trip Travellers get access to maps and itineraries by person.
Find the final resting place of your favourite Tudor people.
Both Armchair and Road Trip Travellers get access to our library of tombs and historical monuments.
Find the perfect place to stay for an authentic Tudor experience.
Road Trip Travellers get access to our library of historic accommodations.
Meet like-minded Tudor enthusiasts to share your love for all things Tudor and find travel buddies for trips to the UK.
Both Armchair and Road Trip Travellers get access to The Ultimate Guide Community.
Enjoy our full-length episodes of The Tudor History & Travel Show podcast, recorded on location with guest experts at castles, manors, houses and galleries across the UK.
Both Armchair and Road Trip Travellers get access to full-length podcasts.
Relish your immersion into the past, with all the facts and hard-to-find details you need to time travel at your fingertips!
Latest Blog Posts
Check out the latest posts on the main site.
Hatfield House: Tudor Day Trips From London
We visit the Old Palace of Hatfield, one of the most significant places in the life of Elizabeth I. It was here that the 3-month old princess was brought from London to establish her first household under the watchful eye of Sir John and Lady Shelton, the uncle and aunt of Anne Boleyn. Some twenty-five years later, it was reputedly while sitting under the gnarled oak tree in the Great Park at Hatfield that Princess Elizabeth heard of the death of her sister, Mary, and therefore of her accession to the throne of England.
West Horsley Place
In this episode, I head to West Horsley Place in Surrey, southeast England. After being seized by Henry VIII, he gave the estate to his cousin and childhood friend, Henry Courtenay who lived in the house with his wife, Getrude until his death in December 1538.
John and Margaret Beaufort, 1st Duke and Duchess of Somerset.
Name and Title: John Beaufort and Margaret Beauchamp, 1st Duke (also 3rd Earl of Somerset) and Duchess of Somerset (also Lady St John and Lady Welles).
Born: John Beaufort b.1404; Margaret Beauchamp c. 1410
Died: John Beaufort Died: 3 May 1444, London. Margaret Beauchamp Died: before 3 June 1482.
Buried: Wimborne Minster, Dorset.
Read more and see images of the tomb here…