Historic Sites

Larnach Castle, Dunedin

A final post from Dunedin takes in “New Zealand’s only castle”, the Victorian Larnach Castle on the Otago Peninsula. A Castle In Dunedin? Well, almost. The final post in our Dunedin series (not final New Zealand post, more coming soon) takes in Larnach Castle. This impressive home overlooking Otago Harbour dates to the 1870s. Known […]

Historic Sites

Gardens of Dunedin: Botanic Garden, Lan Yuan Dunedin Chinese Garden & Orokonui Ecosanctuary

During an extended trip to Dunedin I have the opportunity to explore different public gardens and reflect on what they tell us about attitudes to nature, leisure, history and the environment. Introduction: Gardens Of Dunedin It’s not every day that the Salterton Arts Review talks about gardens. But not unheard of. Over the years we’ve […]

Historic Sites

Moor Park, Rickmansworth

A guided tour of Moor Park during the 2022 visitor season. This is very likely the only time a golf club will feature on the Salterton Arts Review so let’s get stuck in, shall we? Moor Park There is rather an interesting history to Moor Park, a stately home turned golf club near Rickmansworth, North […]

Historic Sites

The Jewel Tower, London

One of Westminster’s smallest tourist attractions, the Jewel Tower is worth a quick look for historic interest. Just don’t go planning any trips specifically to see it! The Jewel Tower The Jewel Tower is a spot that has intrigued me for a while. I work not far from Westminster, have done a number of cultural […]

Historic Sites

Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Richelieu (National Library of France, Richelieu) – Paris

A visit to the newly reopened Richelieu site of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, specifically its museum. The impressive interiors and collection don’t quite make up for the unintuitive visitor experience. The Bibliothèque Nationale de France As I mentioned in a previous review, I lived in Paris for a while, but didn’t quite make it […]

Historic Sites

Le Château de Chantilly

A description of a visit to the Château de Chantilly just north of Paris, including a fabulous art collection and the fanciest stables this blogger has ever seen. Le Château de Chantilly I’ve really enjoyed visiting a lot of stately homes in the UK. Particularly since the pandemic and the upswing in staycations. They can […]

Historic Sites

Hogarth’s House

A visit to Hogarth’s House in Chiswick highlights, perhaps better than any other historic site I’ve been to, the stark difference between how historic figures experienced London and its environs vs. how we do today. A Visit To Chiswick It’s funny. The reason I knew that Hogarth’s House was a visitor attraction in West London […]

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