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fromBoston.com
5 hours ago

History buffs gather in Lexington for Paul Revere's Ride reenactment

The annual reenactment of Paul Revere's midnight ride attracted hundreds of spectators in Lexington, celebrating Patriots' Day weekend.
#shakespeare
London
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Lochs, bothies and burial chambers: readers' favourite trips in Scotland

Exploring the northern Highlands and Orkney reveals stunning landscapes and significant neolithic sites, offering a unique adventure in Scotland.
Travel
fromCN Traveller
4 days ago

This beautiful sandy beach is the UK's answer to The Hamptons (trust me)

Growing up by the sea created cherished memories of family, beach outings, and the beauty of West Wittering, a diverse coastal destination.
London
fromianVisits
2 days ago

How a shoe firm built a modernist town in Essex - and the exhibition telling its story

Bata shoe company established a factory and town in East Tilbury, promoting employee welfare and modern amenities while expanding globally.
London food
fromCN Traveller
6 years ago

The best hotels in Cornwall for 2026

The Scarlet Hotel in Cornwall offers a unique eco-friendly spa experience with stunning views and a focus on relaxation.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

Large Roman Villa Uncovered in the U.K. During Wind Farm Survey

Archaeologists discovered a significant Roman villa in Norfolk, revealing insights into affluent rural life in Roman Britain.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

It has been traumatic': the Cornwall landmark left battered by Storm Goretti

Storm Goretti caused significant damage to St Michael's Mount, uprooting trees and leaving lasting impacts on the community and environment.
London food
fromCN Traveller
4 days ago

This underrated archipelago is the UK's best-kept secret

The Isles of Scilly offer unique experiences with beautiful landscapes, diverse islands, and a timeless charm, making them a perfect getaway.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

On the shoulders of giants: roaming among England's famous chalk figures

The Long Man may be Anglo-Saxon in origin; the shape is similar to the design on a buckle discovered in Kent in 1964 by the archaeologist Sonia Chadwick Hawkes, which probably represents the god Odin (or Woden).
History
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

Book lovers, these towns were made for you

The analogue experience of turning a book's paper pages almost feels new again, as cities and towns around the globe nurture this return to reading.
Books
Renovation
fromianVisits
2 weeks ago

Visiting Bourne Hall museum

Bourne Hall, designed to resemble a flying saucer, serves as a local library and museum showcasing Epsom's history.
London
fromTime Out London
3 days ago

These spectacular London cultural institutions are receiving millions in government funding

London's major arts venues will receive £130 million from the Arts Everywhere Fund to enhance access and improve cultural infrastructure.
fromianVisits
5 days ago

London's Alleys: Yarmouth Place, Mayfair, W1

Originally known as Sneads Court on John Rocque's map of London in 1746, the area was wider and more of a courtyard than an alley. Over time, it was renamed Hertford Place and later Yarmouth Mews as the neighborhood evolved into larger hotels and grand houses.
London food
Dining
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

Our readers' new favourite restaurant sits inside one of Kent's coolest seafront hotels

Willy's offers comforting, seasonal dishes that prioritize nostalgia and simplicity over complexity, making it a beloved neighborhood dining spot.
London
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Mysterious Lake District barn joins national treasures on heritage list

Henry's Castle, a limestone barn in the Lake District, has been awarded Grade II* status due to its historical significance and unique features.
History
fromOpen Culture
2 weeks ago

How Everything in a Medieval Castle Worked, from Its Moats to Its Dungeons

Medieval castles were complex structures designed for defense, featuring elements like barbicans, moats, and parapets.
#journalism
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago
UK news

Tourists ignore danger' signs to access closed beauty spot

The Independent provides accessible journalism on critical issues, emphasizing the importance of on-the-ground reporting and public safety at popular sites like Durdle Door.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago
US politics

Four of Britain's most expensive beach huts sell despite council tax decision

The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground reporting while Mudeford Sandbank beach huts sold for over 1m amid new council tax charges up to 7,000.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Tourists ignore danger' signs to access closed beauty spot

The Independent provides accessible journalism on critical issues, emphasizing the importance of on-the-ground reporting and public safety at popular sites like Durdle Door.
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

London Landmarks Half Marathon draws thousands of runners

Thousands of runners took part in the London Landmarks Half Marathon in central London, with participants including club runners, charity fundraisers, celebrities, and first-time entrants.
London
London music
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

A seaside town without any sea? The charming British spot drawing in curious travellers

Parkgate, a former 18th-century port on the Dee Estuary, transformed from a bustling harbor into marshland due to centuries of natural silting that gradually replaced water with mud flats.
London food
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

15 prettiest villages near London

Firle, Aylesford, and Biddenden offer rich historical and cultural experiences in picturesque settings, featuring notable landmarks, local cuisine, and scenic landscapes.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

25 Best Things to Do in Bermuda-From Pink-sand Beaches to Historic Forts and Caves

Bermuda offers diverse attractions including electric Twizy rentals, stunning beaches, crystal caves, shopping, and wildlife experiences.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 weeks ago

The historic city with a small-town feel' named the best place to live in the UK

Norwich has been named the UK's best place to live for its historic charm, vibrant atmosphere, and overall livability.
fromArtnet News
3 weeks ago

Churchill Landscape Gets First U.K. Showing

"Art became his antidote to pressure and frustration. An item like this brings us closer to those quiet creative moments away from the world."
Arts
London
fromBrogan Abroad
2 weeks ago

The London Neighborhood That Has It All: 11 Ways Greenwich Will Surprise You

Greenwich offers a rich blend of history, nature, and culture, making it an ideal day out destination in London.
History
fromMedievalists.net
3 weeks ago

Stepping Into the Viking Age on a Winter Weekend in Massachusetts - Medievalists.net

North Folk Night Market immerses visitors in the Viking Age through performances, handcrafted goods, and storytelling centered around Beowulf.
London food
fromElite Traveler
2 weeks ago

How to Explore London's Picturesque Village Hubs, According to Locals

London's hidden gems offer charming experiences in areas like Marylebone Village and Hampstead, featuring unique shops and local dining options.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

One of New York's Most Charming Cities Is Just 2 Hours From NYC-With Colonial History, a Cute Downtown, and Hudson Views

Kingston, New York, combines historic charm with modern attractions, making it a top destination in the Hudson Valley.
London politics
fromianVisits
1 month ago

London's Alleys: Church Yard Walk, Paddington, W2

A pedestrian passage at St Mary on Paddington Green represents an early example of pedestrianisation, created when a former road was blocked to unite the church and graveyard into one site.
London food
fromTime Out London
2 weeks ago

Did you know that you can walk the world's longest coastal path in London?

The King Charles III Coastal Path offers 2,700 miles of accessible walking along the entire English coastline, including a 76-mile section through London.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

London churches to be restored by Historic England

Three historic London buildings receive over £1 million for urgent repairs to support their community functions.
London food
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

A Seaside Town Without Any Sea? The Charming British Spot Drawing in Curious Travelers

Parkgate's transformation from a busy port to a silting marsh illustrates the unsettling beauty of absence and change over time.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I've Lived in New England for 24 Years-and This Charming Seaside Town Is Worth Visiting All 4 Seasons

The quaintness has always been present, but the increased interest in Mystic, the evolution of its restaurant scene, the rise of social media, and the changes in how people travel have all contributed to its remarkable growth. The Delamar adds a luxury hotel and fine dining that enhance Mystic's charm while welcoming visitors to stay longer and experience the town more deeply.
Travel
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Campaign seeks 50 objects to take the heat' out of Englishness debate

A new campaign is aiming to collect 50 objects that sum up Englishness in an effort to move the conversation away from reductive arguments over whether to hang a St George's flag or not. Supported by the Green party politician Caroline Lucas, the musician and campaigner Billy Bragg, and Kojo Koram, a law professor, the A Very English Chat campaign hopes to tackle England's growing social divisions and political polarisation.
UK politics
London
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

Three at-risk London churches share 1m rescue funding for urgent repairs

Three historic London churches receive over £1 million for urgent repairs from Historic England.
#london
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago
London

Bird's-eye view of London seen in 280-year-old map

An 18th-century map of London by John Rocque is being republished, showcasing detailed views of the city and its surroundings.
fromLondonist
2 years ago
London

Best Of Londonist: 1-7 April 2024

Weekly London highlights include cultural events, transport updates, venue hires, community initiatives, running events, exhibitions, food features, and seasonal festival themes.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Bird's-eye view of London seen in 280-year-old map

An 18th-century map of London by John Rocque is being republished, showcasing detailed views of the city and its surroundings.
fromCN Traveller
4 weeks ago

This crowd-free beach is just an hour from London - and one of my favourites for taking the kids

Winchelsea Beach features a long sweep of steep shingle beach with sand and rockpools at low tide, making it an ideal spot for swimming and relaxation.
London food
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Prince William's 2,500-home estate set for approval despite fierce local outrage

A 2,500-home development on Prince William's Duchy of Cornwall estate in Kent faces approval despite significant local opposition over traffic, pollution, and service strain concerns.
fromianVisits
1 month ago

The church with anti-aircraft guns: Kilburn's unusual naval relics removed

The Grade II listed building is on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register and is currently recorded as being in poor condition. The national Marine Society and Sea Cadets (MSSC), which held the lease, has confirmed that it can no longer meet the building's repair obligations and will surrender the lease so that restoration can be carried out by new occupants.
London music
London
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

The Chinatown London forgot: New exhibition explores Limehouse's past

Limehouse's Chinatown reveals a complex history of migrant workers, myths, and social dynamics, contrasting popular perceptions with the reality of the community.
Travel
fromCN Traveller
6 years ago

25 of the most beautiful beaches in Cornwall: Blue Flag bliss, unspoilt sands and stunning Atlantic views

Cornwall's coastline spans hundreds of miles with diverse beaches ranging from energetic surf destinations to secluded coves, each offering distinct experiences from dramatic Atlantic cliffs to sheltered turquoise bays.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

Onions and chips keep washing up on England's south coast. Here's why

Container losses during storms deposited consumer goods on UK shores, offering oceanographers a rare real-time opportunity to study currents while highlighting the global scale of containerized trade.
Public health
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

The best place to retire in England is just 20 minutes from London

Windsor and Maidenhead is England's happiest, healthiest place for retirees in 2026, with high life expectancy, strong health services, and robust social amenities.
Miscellaneous
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Tickets Alert: Climb up inside the Old Royal Naval College domes

Dome Tours at the Old Royal Naval College resume in April, allowing small groups to climb inside domes, view Wren's structure and enjoy 360° views.
Europe politics
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Tickets Alert: Chevening House garden's 2026 open day

Chevening House gardens open to the public on Sunday 21 June 2026, 2–5pm; entry £12 adults, £1 children; booking advised.
Real estate
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

8 Idyllic English Cottages You Can Book on Airbnb

English country cottages combine cottagecore charm and historic British interiors with modern amenities for cozy, restorative rural getaways.
fromCN Traveller
3 years ago

The best things to do in Oxford

The Oxford Artisan Distillery (TOAD) produces its whiskey, gin, vodka and liqueur from heritage wheat and rye varieties rediscovered in the thatch of medieval roofs. It's an example of the extraordinary lengths the distillers go here to create their unique flavours while building a regenerative farming system along the way. Tour the distillery to find out all about the processes involved,
Food & drink
Environment
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

Inside the plan to use the River Thames to heat iconic London landmarks

A £72.7 million water-source heat pump network will use the River Thames to provide low-carbon heating to central London landmarks and buildings.
Miscellaneous
fromianVisits
2 months ago

London's Alleys: Chatter Alley, East Molesey, KT8

A historic narrow alley once riverside near Hampton Court became a back passage after river diversion and town development, now named Chatter Alley.
Renovation
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Bromley's historic archives to get bigger home in Priory Gardens

Bromley's historic archives will relocate to a new, larger building in Priory Gardens after council approval, addressing storage needs created by museum closure and library relocation.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

HS2 must repair empty 3.8m Charles Dickens' mansion bought for axed railway

HS2 must fund repairs to Stanthorne Hall, a vacant Georgian mansion bought for 3.8m in 2023 despite cancellation of the Crewe–Manchester high-speed 2b western leg.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

New Medieval Books: Castles and Strongholds of Northumberland - Medievalists.net

Northumberland contains more castles, towers, peles, bastles and barmkins than any other British county, serving as private residences and fortifications for nobility and landowners.
#english-channel-crossings
Real estate
fromElite Traveler
2 months ago

Inside Hampshire's Most Enchanting River Retreat

Freelands is a meticulously renovated 1878 fishing lodge in Hampshire offering luxury private estate living with world-class fishing and a bespoke wellness sanctuary.
London
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

I have the island to myself': how to be a castaway in Cornwall

Looe Island, managed by Cornwall Wildlife Trust, offers intimate wildlife encounters and overnight cottage stays for visitors seeking refuge from daily life.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

A place of two halves': how Margate's art-led renewal has left it splintered'

Not many chefs working in small, family-run restaurants expect global megastars to turn up for dinner and to design them a menu from scratch. But that's what happened to Simona Di Dio last weekend, when she cooked dishes inspired by her Italian grandmother's recipes for Madonna, who sat on the single wooden dining table in their cosy, candlelit Italian restaurant in Margate's old town.
UK news
London
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

One of London's most spectacular houses is opening to the public next month

The Cosmic House, a rare Grade I-listed postmodernist building in Kensington designed by Charles Jencks and Sir Terry Farrell, opens to the public on April 22 with an Isaac Julien film installation.
Travel
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

Here's Why Margate Makes a Great Winter Escape

Margate House Hotel's 9-room boutique, with seaside views, Wes Anderson-inspired interiors, Haeckels products, and Willy's restaurant, offers a cosy winter bolthole and seasonal British food.
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Sifting through the Roman rubbish of 'the London lasagne'

London's archaeology reveals layered remains from prehistory to Victorian times, including rare Roman frescoes, a mausoleum, a luxurious villa, and early theatres.
London
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

Southern England Is a Paradise for Gardening Aficionados-Here Are the Most Beautiful Gardens to Visit

Bluebells create breathtaking visual carpets in English woodlands during spring, inspiring poets and garden enthusiasts with their ephemeral beauty and delicate scent.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

The Best Places to Visit in Cornwall, a Land of Majestic Cliffs and Charming Harbor Towns

Cornwall offers dramatic northern coastlines, relaxed southern beaches, and artful western landscapes steeped in folklore, hidden coves, and distinctive harbor towns.
History
fromianVisits
2 months ago

From cassocks to coins: A brief history of Archbishops in Lambeth Palace's library

Lambeth Palace Library exhibits objects, documents, regalia, coins, and ceremonial items illustrating past Archbishops, their offices, privileges, and material culture.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

UK beauty spot closed after winter storms destroy steps

Durdle Door, a famous British coastal landmark, closed to public access after winter storms damaged its 143 wooden steps and exposed hazardous rocks on the beach.
History
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Nine blue plaques, hanging on a wall - Nine blue plaques for London in 2026

Nine new London blue plaques in 2026 will honor figures across science, arts, activism, journalism and military history who shaped the city's cultural and intellectual life.
fromCN Traveller
5 years ago

The best hotels in Somerset

Every hotel on this list has been selected independently by our editors and written by a Condé Nast Traveller journalist who knows the destination and has stayed at that property. When choosing hotels, our editors consider both luxury properties and boutique and lesser-known boltholes that offer an authentic and insider experience of a destination. We're always looking for beautiful design, a great location and warm service - as well as serious sustainability credentials.
Travel
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Martin Clunes loses four-year planning battle over traveller site

Doc Martin star Martin Clunes has lost his four-year planning dispute to prevent a permanent Travellers' site from being established adjacent to his Dorset home. The Wuthering Heights actor, alongside several neighbours in Beaminster, had vocally opposed the proposals put forward by Theo Langton and Ruth McGill.
UK news
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

The Magical Gemstones of King John of England - Medievalists.net

King John's gemstones reflect medieval belief in jewels' protective and healing powers; Victorian and Edwardian historians judged monarchs as 'good' or 'bad' by parliamentary contributions.
#uk-travel
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

Devonshire archive acquires unique Tudor map

The only known original 1586 Kingsbridge map, a colored pen-and-ink on vellum estate plan, has entered public collections for researcher access in Exeter.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 months ago

Pensioner threatens to chain himself to historic lamppost if council plan goes ahead

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
UK news
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Quaint Coastal Town Is a Best-kept Secret in Massachusetts

Newburyport, a quaint coastal town shaped by centuries of maritime life, is a hidden gem in Massachusetts. Set at the mouth of the Merrimack River, and not far from the New Hampshire border, it carries an easy, unforced charm. Here, fishermen still bring in the day's catch and the ocean influences everyday life. Shops are made for and by the locals, the bakeries feel comforting, and vast, unspoiled beaches line the coastline.
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

A Pickle Festival Is Coming to London

The Big Brine, co-founded by Emma and Clarice, who have backgrounds in events and event catering, will bring together the worlds of food, wellness and sustainability by showcasing the craft and culture behind brining and fermenting.
London food
fromianVisits
2 months ago

London's Alleys: Ann's Place, Whitechapel, E1

This part of London sits just outside the historic City walls, so it attracted traders who wanted to avoid the strict rules binding City merchants. The land was later acquired by Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Cleveland, who developed it, hence the main road being named Wentworth Street. If you're wondering about Ann's Place, that was probably after his wife, Anne Hopton.
History
fromianVisits
2 months ago

The "Hogwarts Express" will be at the Epping Ongar Railway through April

A steam train featuring in the upcoming Harry Potter television series is scheduled to visit the Epping Ongar Railway this spring, including the Easter weekend. The nearly 80-year old steam locomotive 6989 'Wightwick Hall' will star as the Hogwarts Express in the TV series. Repainted into red livery for its television role, the locomotive is expected to operate steam-hauled services along the Epping Ongar Railway throughout April.
UK news
London
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

You can visit loads of iconic London attractions for free during National Lottery Open Week 2026

National Lottery Open Week from March 7-15 offers free or discounted entry to hundreds of UK attractions including museums, galleries, and historical sites for lottery ticket holders.
Travel
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

The West County's best kept secret: where to stay and what to do in this quiet unassuming alternative to the Cotswolds

Bradford-on-Avon is a charming, unpretentious Wiltshire town offering historic architecture, riverside activities, independent shops, friendly pubs, and easy access to Bath and London.
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