A visit to True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum. In which I extend my exploration of smaller museums to ones outside of London and head for this gem in King’s Lynn. True’s Yard: A Great Example of a Museum By Locals, About Locals True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum. You can tell from the name alone that it’s going […]
A description of my weekend exploring in-person events as part of Open House London. In which I see some new sights in London thanks to a very slick app and socially distanced programme of events. Open House London: Still Open in 2020! Open House is something I’ve been meaning to do for years, but have […]
A free-range visit to Highgate Cemetery in summer 2020. In which I enjoyed rambling through a great example of a Victoria cemetery, and thought they were possibly being a bit dramatic about the risks of not doing a guided tour. Welcome to Highgate Cemetery I have been to Highgate Cemetery a handful of times in […]
A review of Petworth House in West Sussex. In which I get a little bit sunburned in the name of enjoying a splendid stately home and deer park. Petworth House, the ‘English Versailles’ Petworth House has variously been a medieval great house, Tudor manor house, and the ‘English Versailles’ (bit of a stretch). It’s also […]
A visit to the English Heritage site at Avebury. In which I enjoy seeing some standing stones, and fail to make friends with any sheep. Avebury: Neolithic Site in the Care of English Heritage Avebury, in Wiltshire, is a very interesting neolithic site and world heritage area. Built between approximately 2850 and 2200 BC, the […]
Review of a visit to Oxford, in which I enjoy doing basically everything that’s reopened to the public. As mentioned in my recent post about Blenheim Palace, I decided to ditch London for a week as things started to open up a little, and set up camp in Oxford. Blenheim Palace was one of my […]
A review of an outing to Blenheim Palace Summer 2020. In which I enjoy seeing how the other half live, and manage not to shock myself climbing over an electric fence. Review of Blenheim Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site Blenheim Palace is both home to the Dukes of Marlborough and a UNESCO World Heritage site. […]