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Burnmouth, or Lower Burnmouth to be precise, is a small fishing village at the foot of a steep cliff where the burn slices through the rock.
Coldingham Bay beloved of surfers and beach hut enthusiasts, lies to the south of Eyemouth. In recent years a find of photographic plates documenting the area by John…
On a May bank holiday the usually bustling Temple area is silent. The Lion… …and the Lamb. The two Inns of Court: Inner Temple (eastern part) and Middle…
Highgate Cemetery is a place of burial in north London which opened in 1839. We took a small pilgrimage to visit Douglas Adams and Bert Jansch although there…
Sweetheart Abbey south of Dumfries, near to the Nith in south-west Scotland, was a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1275 by Dervorguilla of Galloway, daughter of Alan, Lord of…
“the most ambitious early classical domestic architecture in Scotland” Caerlaverock Castle is a moated triangular castle built in the 13th century and occupied until 1640 when the castle…
Happy New Year – January sunshine in delightful Northumberland!
The Red Road flats will soon be demolished and a landmark site in Glasgow will be gone.
“the guardhouse of the bloodiest valley in Britain…” Managed by Historic Scotland, Hermitage Castle has a long and bloody history dating back to the 1300s situated in the…