A 1,000 year old lime tree and bluebells galore hide in the woodland. It has seen hundreds of years of occupation since it was first recorded in the Domesday Book and once home to the Knights Templar.
Little known to anyone other than locals, the site of the church actually marks the location of the ancient village of ...
John Vincent examines 18th century books and manuscripts which offer instructions on making elaborate meals, strange whiskies ...
Plans that would have seen a historic area of Nottinghamshire wiped off the map could be scrapped after ... The area is mentioned in the Domesday book and was hugely influential in the work ...
In recent weeks there has been a rat-a-tat-tat of official denunciations: of meat-eating, milk-drinking, nicotine usage, ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. By The New York Times Books Staff The poet set the course for her revolutionary career early ...
Coleshill Village Open Days (including Mill, Bunker and Farm Tours), take place every second Sunday of the month, April-October, 2pm-5pm (contact us for details). Estate Open for walking year round.
Formerly the site of Iron Age hillforts and Roman villas, Bristol was officially founded in AD 1155 - and it just keeps ...
Our columnist picks the year’s outstanding books. By Alida Becker The year’s best speculative fiction includes a fantasy novel by Kelly Link, alien epics and promising starts to series. By ...
It is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, and the name means ... Barn "reset" the boundary to that shown on her Land Registry map, wiping out her neighbours' rights to the land, despite ...