Geevor Tin Mine is one key example of why Cornwall and West Devon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mine operated until 1990, mining tin from a myriad of passages and tunnels, many of which head out under the sea. Want to save this for later? Click the Pinterest...
UNESCO World Heritage sites and London– what a perfect combination. And did you know that there are EIGHT sites either in London or just a short distance away that could be visited on day trip? There are! Want to save this for later? Click the Pinterest button on the...
Is it possible to visit Bath without visiting the place that gave the city its name in the first place? We suppose it is, but we think you’d be missing out on some great history and architecture if you didn’t go to the Roman Baths so we’d highly recommend a visit to...
No. 1 Royal Crescent shows visitors what life would have been like for residents and staff in the late 18th-century. The building occupies the right-hand end of the famous Royal Crescent in Bath, England which has been home to many notable people since it was built...
There is no better way to get a feel for the layout of Bath and a huge wealth of interesting information about the city than the Mayor of Bath’s Corps of Honorary Guides Free Walking Tour. Leaving from the courtyard outside the Roman Baths every day of the year...
One day in London barely scratches the surface to see all the wonderful things this city has to offer but that might be all the time you have. Perhaps you’re on a business trip and only have one day before you have to fly back home. Or you’re on a tour of England or...
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