Castles
15 castles in Kent you can visit for a great family day out | Kent Live
Kent has a long list of famous and beautiful castles rich in history and architecture. The historic sites range from Norman and medieval ruins to grand and spectacular estates surrounded by moats and stunning gardens. Families can enjoy days out in all weathers at the castles, from exploring the interior, strolling around the gardens, and … Continue reading
Whisky, wool and walking highlight a trip to Scotland | Newsday
Forget the three R’s. I went to Speyside, Scotland’s “single-malt capital of the world,” to brush up on the three W’s: whisky, wool and walking. Striding beside the River Spey on a misty afternoon, a warm sweater from a local mill wrapped around my shoulders, an even warmer dram of whisky awaiting me at my … Continue reading
Kent Big Weekend 2017 – how to get free tickets to top attractions | Kent Live
Comments (0) Families have the chance to bag free tickets to some of Kent’s biggest attractions when the Kent Big Weekend returns this year. The annual event will see more than 100 tourist attractions in Kent opening their doors on Saturday, April 1, and Sunday, April 2, to celebrate what the county has to offer for … Continue reading
Beaumaris Castle: Concentric Castle Perfection, on the Welsh Isle of Anglesey – Exploring Castles
Beaumaris Castle, on the isle of Anglesey, Wales, is the most impressive example of a concentric castle in the world. It’s a formidable, symmetrical little fortress – created by Edward I of England who, in a fit of rage, sought to dominate the Welsh. From 1285 onwards, he poured huge amounts of money into building … Continue reading
| News | Ivybridge & South Brent Gazette
BERRY Pomeroy, near Totnes, one of the last castles to be built in England, and reputedly one of the most haunted, is the subject of the Devon Rural Archive’s lecture for 2017. ‘Berry Pomeroy Castle and Deer Park’, an illustrated talk, will be given by independent archaeological contractor, Stewart Brown, on Thursday, February 2, at … Continue reading
Tayberry chef Adam Newth to triple staff with new St Andrews and Kinnettles ventures – The Courier
One of Scotland’s top young chefs will bring his signature style to two new ventures in Angus and Fife this year. Adam Newth, chef proprietor of the Tayberry restaurant in Broughty Ferry, is to launch a second restaurant in St Andrews in the spring and has taken on the catering at the relaunched Kinnettles Castle … Continue reading
Vision for new York scheme to be examined | Insider Media Ltd
17 Jan 2017 Yorkshire Laurence Kilgannon A scheme to revitalise a key area of York city centre is set to be scrutinised by York councillors next week (23 January 2017). The Castle Gateway scheme, previously referred to as the Southern Gateway, sets out ideas for the creation of a large public space around Clifford’s Tower … Continue reading
You can spend a romantic Valentine’s night in one of Kent’s most beautiful castles | Kent Live
Comments (0) Loved up couples have the chance to spend a romantic Valentine’s weekend in one of Kent’s most beautiful castles this February. Hever Castle is running a Valentine’s Dine and Stay package the weekend before February 14, with a six course meal and stunning five star bedrooms. Couples will arrive at the castle near Edenbridge … Continue reading
Woman who cut leg on smashed urn loses £100,000 claim
A party guest who sustained severe leg injuries when she fell on to a broken urn at a Co Fermanagh castle has lost her case for £100,000 in damages. Leanne Brown (33) suffered deep lacerations in the incident at Belle Isle Castle, where she attended a masquerade ball to mark a friend’s birthday in November … Continue reading
A tale of two cities: Estonia’s Narva prospects while Russia’s Ivangorod decays – Estonian World
Few in the West had ever heard of Narva – the city of some 60,000 residents, more than 80 per cent of whom are ethnic Russians, located on the eastern border of Estonia – until Vladimir Putin’s propagandists, in the wake of the Russian Anschluss of Crimea, raised the question in NATO capitals, “are you … Continue reading