by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Attractions UK, Travel UK
Updated on July 30, 2013 The river Cam, Cambridge Punting on the river Cam in central Cambridge is possible because the river is shallow enough for a person in a boat to hold a long pole and poke it into the bottom of the river to propel the boat. This means boats on...
by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Attractions UK, Travel UK
Updated on July 22, 2013 The building of Dyrham Park This imposing property was once a farm. The top of the roof of the original farmhousecan be seen between the two ‘new’ wings of the house added by William Blathwayt. The farm was owned by the Wynter...
by Amanda | Dec 4, 2016 | Attractions UK, Travel UK
Updated on June 26, 2013 The Beatles Story Walking into the Beatles Museum, visitors are transported back to the 1960s with the music of the Beatles. The old dock building has been used to create a series of displays each re-creating a part of the story of...
by Amanda | Nov 26, 2016 | Attractions UK
Seaford Bay, Seaford, England I love Seaford – Reviewed 18 February 2014 A lovely village by the sea on the south coast of England. Great views of the Seven Sisters. Quaint Norman church. Great for walking on Seaford Head. I love Seaford...
by Amanda | Nov 26, 2016 | Attractions UK
Lode CB5 9EJ, England Country manor with its own water-powered flour mill – Reviewed 25 April 2013 Anglesea Abbey is an easy five mile drive north east of Cambridge along the A14 motorway, or a more leisurely drive on Newmarket Road to the village of Lode. The...
by Amanda | Nov 26, 2016 | Attractions UK
Cambridge, England Punting on the River Cam – Reviewed 25 April 2013 The use of punts – flat-bottomed boats without engines or oars – creates a peaceful river culture, especially during the summer months, in fine weather. Punting continues, to a...
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