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25 OF BRITAIN’S BEST STATELY HOMES: MAGNIFICENT MANOR Here are some of Britain’s best stately homes, from examples of architectural brilliance to places that hide unbelievable stories. So read on, enjoy, and start planning your next trip. 1. Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire. We simply had to mention Blenheim, the sprawling Oxfordshire estate that was built for John Churchill, 1st Duke ofMarlborough.
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History of hats. By. Britain Magazine. From the bowler to the boater and the flat cap to the fascinator, the British love of hats is in a league of its own with traditions that date back centuries. We trace the nation’s love affair with headwear and the history of hats. In the 18th century Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (played by KeiraTHE LAKE DISTRICT
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YOUR MAY/JUNE 2021 ISSUE IS HERE! Bask in the beauty of the Garden of England or bathe in British waters at one of our much-loved seaside holiday destinations, a travel trend first popularised by the Victorians As Britain begins to emerge THE ROYALS - BRITAIN MAGAZINE A true British institution, the Royal Family is considered to be one of the country’s main attractions. From their illustrious palaces and their intriguing traditions to their deep roots in Britain’s history, the Monarchy continues to be a symbol of the nation. CONTACT US - BRITAIN MAGAZINE About Editorial. Please contact us directly either by email, phone or mail should you need our assistance: Telephone: 020 7349 3700. Email: editor@britain-magazine.co.uk. Post: Britain, The Chelsea Magazine Company, Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London, SW3 3QW. 10 BEST BRITISH HOTELS WITH BEAUTIFUL GARDENS Beautiful gardens for rest and recreation, play and contemplation, surround many of Britain’s best-loved hotels. Here the editors of The Good Hotel Guide choose ten perennial favourites. 25 OF BRITAIN’S BEST STATELY HOMES: MAGNIFICENT MANOR Here are some of Britain’s best stately homes, from examples of architectural brilliance to places that hide unbelievable stories. So read on, enjoy, and start planning your next trip. 1. Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire. We simply had to mention Blenheim, the sprawling Oxfordshire estate that was built for John Churchill, 1st Duke ofMarlborough.
THE LAKE DISTRICT
You would be excused for thinking that Cumbria’s Lake District has one look and feel but, shaped by nature and in some cases by man, the Lake District has some delightfully hidden and BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS OF THE 20TH CENTURY TIMELINE Read our timeline of British prime ministers of the 20th century for all the answers. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury. Conservative 1895 to 1902. Salisbury was the last peer to serve as PM (this was his third tenure), with the brief exception of Douglas Home (below) whorenounced
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THE LAKE DISTRICT
You would be excused for thinking that Cumbria’s Lake District has one look and feel but, shaped by nature and in some cases by man, the Lake District has some delightfully hidden and BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS OF THE 20TH CENTURY TIMELINE Read our timeline of British prime ministers of the 20th century for all the answers. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury. Conservative 1895 to 1902. Salisbury was the last peer to serve as PM (this was his third tenure), with the brief exception of Douglas Home (below) whorenounced
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History of hats. By. Britain Magazine. From the bowler to the boater and the flat cap to the fascinator, the British love of hats is in a league of its own with traditions that date back centuries. We trace the nation’s love affair with headwear and the history of hats. In the 18th century Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (played by KeiraTHE LAKE DISTRICT
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Review: Afternoon tea at 100 Queen’s Gate Hotel. London’s Best Bookshops. Restaurant review: The Inn on Loch Lomond A TIMELINE OF 17TH-CENTURY BRITAIN Timeline of 17th-century Britain: murderous plots, plagues and a fire that destroyed most of London. The 17th-century was a tumultuous century in British history. Here, we highlight the key dates, from the Gunpowder Plot to the Great Fire of London, via the English Civil War and the Great Plague. WHERE JMW TURNER LIVED IN BRITAIN Self-guided visits are from 12–1pm (£7 – adult) and guided tours on the hour 1-4pm (£8 – adult, £3 – child 5-15 years, under 5s free, £17 – family ticket, 2 adults and 2 children). BRITAIN'S TOP 10 GEORGIAN SPA TOWNS Strathpeffer, the Highlands. It’s been compared to both Yorkshire and Bavaria, but this Highlands town has a charm all of its own. A popular Victorian resort, Strathpeffer is now a conservation village, and if you can make it this far north (it’s about 20 miles northwest of Inverness) the Victorian love affair with Scotland will be easy tounderstand.
HOME - BRITAIN MAGAZINE Welcome to BRITAIN – The Official Magazine of VisitBritain, bringing you the best of British travel, heritage, culture and style CONTACT US - BRITAIN MAGAZINE About Editorial. Please contact us directly either by email, phone or mail should you need our assistance: Telephone: 020 7349 3700. Email: editor@britain-magazine.co.uk. Post: Britain, The Chelsea Magazine Company, Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London, SW3 3QW. 25 OF BRITAIN’S BEST STATELY HOMES: MAGNIFICENT MANOR Here are some of Britain’s best stately homes, from examples of architectural brilliance to places that hide unbelievable stories. So read on, enjoy, and start planning your next trip. 1. Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire. We simply had to mention Blenheim, the sprawling Oxfordshire estate that was built for John Churchill, 1st Duke ofMarlborough.
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