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Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside, as the old song goes. But better yet, with a cold beer in hand at a British pub.
At the foot of Wyle Cop, the 16th-century Lion & Pheasant has a two AA ... Bury St Edmunds is a fantasy Suffolk market town of Georgian squares, wonky medieval walls and prettily lit shop fronts ...
Campbell is just one of the fashion-slash-creative set helping to put the county on the map. Claudia Schiffer and her film director ... met at the West Hollywood Soho House and have turned a ...
Former Suffolk magazine editor, Jayne Lindill, shares this weekend's circular walk from Felixstowe Ferry which explores a remote landscape with ...
For centuries, an intriguing sequel to the tale of Merlin has sat unseen within the bindings of an Elizabethan register.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A 16th-century manor house boasting its private grounds of 12 acres is for sale in Washbrook, Ipswich. Amor Hall, a Grade II listed property ...
ASI assesses damage to 16th-century monument after plaster falls from north-east minaret; no casualties reported Heavy rains in Hyderabad on Thursday led to pieces of mortar falling from the north ...
How a 13th-century story became the cover of a 16th-century book Stories of King ... were sorting through the records of an estate in Suffolk when they realized that the cover of the property ...
Owned by an ex-director of Soho House, it comes as no surprise that Paradise Farm - a 10-acre estate nestled in the Norfolk/Suffolk borders ... Now, we live in a 16th-century farmhouse and ...
The library wanted to preserve the register, which was created in 1580 to record the property of Huntingfield Manor in Suffolk, as evidence of 16th-Century archival binding practices in England.
The answer may lie with the British Royal Navy. Since its inception in the 16th century, the navy served three regular meals to align with the shipboard routine. This included a simple breakfast ...