Sudeley Castle Cottages, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.
Recently, I had the opportunity to stay in one of the Sudeley Castle Cottages, just on the edge of Winchcombe…
Recently, I had the opportunity to stay in one of the Sudeley Castle Cottages, just on the edge of Winchcombe…
The last of the five monarchs of the House of Tudor, Elizabeth I succeeded to the throne in 1558. Despite…
Having departed Suffolk, Elizabeth began her ‘Royal Progress’ in Norwich. Arrangements had been made in the City for Her Majesty…
In this blog, we will be visiting the most prestigious religious institution of Tudor London: the Charterhouse. Its Tudor history…
If you want to explore a Tudor ‘house of secrets’ then the subject of today’s blog, Harvington Hall in Worcestershire,…
Eltham was a once-great medieval palace. During the Tudor period, it was home to the likes of Prince Henry (the…
This year marks the 500th anniversary of the birth of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, that great Elizabethan statesman whose name…
If houses could be Hollywood starlets, then Theobalds, in Hertfordshire, (actually pronounced ‘Tibbles’) would most certainly make the grade! It…
On the anniversary of the birth of Prince Edward, later Edward VI of England, we visit the lost royal palace…
Occasionally, an incredible discovery of historic significance occurs. Such is the case with the Bacton Altar Cloth, now believed to…