Canterbury is a medieval dream - soaring cathedrals, cobblestone streets, river punts, and quiet gardens tucked behind ...
Becket’s shrine in Canterbury Cathedral — was destroyed by King Henry VIII in 1538, to this day pilgrims walk along that ...
Shoppers in a stunning medieval city have been warned as brazen thieves use distraction techniques to target victims, leaving ...
A centuries-old ‘palace’ is set for refurbishment ahead of a new Archbishop moving in. The Grade I-listed Old Palace sits in ...
While the capital is a travel hub for overseas visitors, it’s possible to have the trip of a lifetime in the UK without ...
Church leaders have been forced to shelve plans for solar panels after finding installation costs were “not justifiable” ...
Chaucer and Shakespeare lived through periods of weird weather not unlike what we are seeing today. So what can we learn from their writing?
From their towering arches to their stained glass windows, these architectural marvels took centuries to complete.
Life in many medieval towns revolved around constructing a cathedral, a massive undertaking that took generations of work by everyone from artists and architects to prisoners of war. Work in ...
With Christmas lights twinkling above the cobbled alleyways and shop windows decorated, it feels almost Dickensian, with ...