Stunning Stonehaven’s Memorable Memorial

The Stonehaven War Memorial was built in 1922 and commemorates the men and women who lost their lives in the Great War otherwise known as World War I. The memorial sits on top of Black Hill, just a short walk from the town it’s a popular place to come and have a picnic and sit and enjoy the views up and down this amazing coastline. … Continue reading Stunning Stonehaven’s Memorable Memorial

Dunnottar Castle | myths, mysteries and murders!

Dramatically perched on an outcrop along Scotland’s northeast coast, Dunnottar Castle was once one of the most important medieval castles in Scotland.  Once a bastion of Scottish history, Dunnottar has witnessed many pivotal historical events including sheltering Charles II and the Scottish crown jewels from Cromwell’s invasion.  Its ruinous walls have many secrets to tell … Join us as we discover Dunnottar’s fascinating and brutal … Continue reading Dunnottar Castle | myths, mysteries and murders!

Not all flamingos are pink!

A day out at Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Gloucestershire. The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust site here at Slimbridge is a charity dedicated to the conservation of our wetlands species. It was set up in 1946 by Sir Peter Scott who championed wild life conservation and also set up the World Wildlife Fund. He recognised the potential of the site for the conservation, monitoring and … Continue reading Not all flamingos are pink!

Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester Cathedral One of Britain’s greatest buildings, Gloucester Cathedral sits in the centre of the Roman built city of Glevum.  Originally an Abbey dedicated to St Peter, it sits on a green which was the former Abbey’s graveyard.  The buildings that surround it were built in the 17th and 18th centuries; they are still in use today.  This cathedral church was built by medieval monks … Continue reading Gloucester Cathedral

Slains Castle | the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”

Perched dramatically on the cliffs above Cruden Bay in Aberdeenshire, the ruin of Slains Castle immediately captures the imagination.  Its intricate architectural details combine with its fascinating history; its towering spires and arched windows showcase the craftsmanship of a bygone era; its position invites you to take in the ever changing panoramic views of the North Sea’s sweeping coastal scenery. This once thriving symbol of … Continue reading Slains Castle | the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”

The Elizabethan Wall

Berwick-upon-Tweed We took a stroll around Berwick-upon-Tweed’s Elizabethan Wall on a sunny spring morning. It was a beautiful walk with stunning scenery and we learnt some of Berwick’s lesser known facts along the way! Berwick’s town walls were built over 400 years ago, but they are still almost completely intact and stand today, as strong as they ever did.  They are 1¼ miles in length … Continue reading The Elizabethan Wall

Hailes Abbey | a place of pilgrimage

We take a fascinating look at the history of Hailes Abbey and the Medieval marvel that is Hailes Church. Hailes Abbey | a place of pilgrimage Nestled at the foot of the picturesque Cotswold hills, this now ruinous Cistercian monastery once held an important Holy relic which turned it into a major pilgrimage destination.  Founded in 1246 this monastery survived both swathes of the Black … Continue reading Hailes Abbey | a place of pilgrimage