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Britain

March/April 2020
Magazine

Packed with 196-pages of the best attractions, days out, places to stay and food and drink destinations, the 2015 BRITAIN Guide is your definitive companion to getting the best out of your holiday. From forgotten medieval villages, to country houses within easy access of London and shopping areas for picking up quintessential gifts, you won’t want to leave home without it.

EDITOR'S LETTER

Britain

YOUR LETTERS • Write to us with your thoughts on the magazine and memories of Britain

STAR LETTER MEMORIES OF CORNWALL

FACEBOOK

The BULLETIN • A classic on the silver screen, Scotland's big anniversary and Bronze Age treasure unearthed

READING CORNER • Take inspiration for your British adventures from these great reads

Jane Austen’s Hampshire • With a new adaptation of Emma soon to hit the big screen, we visit the novelist’s home village and discover her much-loved local haunts

THE PLANNER

INTO THE UNKNOWN • In the first part of our Mayflower series we walked in the footsteps of the early Puritans. Here we pick up the trail on England’s southwest coast

PLAN AHEAD

CAPTURING the CASTLE • One of the greatest stars of Netflix drama The Crown is Belvoir Castle. Her Grace, The Duchess of Rutland tells us about her custodianship of this stunning stately home

THE PLANNER

BAROQUE BRITAIN • From Blenheim to St Paul’s, the British Baroque movement gave us some of our most eye-catching buildings and interiors. We explore the legacy of this exciting era

The Eleanor CROSSES • Three of the twelve monuments left by Edward I in honour of his beloved Queen Eleanor are still standing, but were they really an act of pure romance as tradition has us believe?

THE PLANNER

HERITAGE Stays • Book a historic hideaway – once the day-trippers go home, you'll have the place all to yourself

BOOK AHEAD

Appleby-in-Westmorland • This medieval town set in beautiful countryside is a less touristy alternative to the nearby Lake District

TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

Treasured island • Slip back in time on the Isle of Wight, whose villages have a vintage flavour and whose chalk downs and stunning coast were beloved of Queen Victoria

THE PLANNER

TOP 10 NEWCASTLE • Once an industrial powerhouse, the great city of the North East is now a cultural hub with a spectacular riverscape and stately city centre

THE PLANNER

Nuffield Place • The home of motor manufacturer and philanthropist Lord Nuffield offers an intimate insight into his tastes and interests


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 92 Publisher: Chelsea Magazine Edition: March/April 2020

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: January 31, 2020

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

Packed with 196-pages of the best attractions, days out, places to stay and food and drink destinations, the 2015 BRITAIN Guide is your definitive companion to getting the best out of your holiday. From forgotten medieval villages, to country houses within easy access of London and shopping areas for picking up quintessential gifts, you won’t want to leave home without it.

EDITOR'S LETTER

Britain

YOUR LETTERS • Write to us with your thoughts on the magazine and memories of Britain

STAR LETTER MEMORIES OF CORNWALL

FACEBOOK

The BULLETIN • A classic on the silver screen, Scotland's big anniversary and Bronze Age treasure unearthed

READING CORNER • Take inspiration for your British adventures from these great reads

Jane Austen’s Hampshire • With a new adaptation of Emma soon to hit the big screen, we visit the novelist’s home village and discover her much-loved local haunts

THE PLANNER

INTO THE UNKNOWN • In the first part of our Mayflower series we walked in the footsteps of the early Puritans. Here we pick up the trail on England’s southwest coast

PLAN AHEAD

CAPTURING the CASTLE • One of the greatest stars of Netflix drama The Crown is Belvoir Castle. Her Grace, The Duchess of Rutland tells us about her custodianship of this stunning stately home

THE PLANNER

BAROQUE BRITAIN • From Blenheim to St Paul’s, the British Baroque movement gave us some of our most eye-catching buildings and interiors. We explore the legacy of this exciting era

The Eleanor CROSSES • Three of the twelve monuments left by Edward I in honour of his beloved Queen Eleanor are still standing, but were they really an act of pure romance as tradition has us believe?

THE PLANNER

HERITAGE Stays • Book a historic hideaway – once the day-trippers go home, you'll have the place all to yourself

BOOK AHEAD

Appleby-in-Westmorland • This medieval town set in beautiful countryside is a less touristy alternative to the nearby Lake District

TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

Treasured island • Slip back in time on the Isle of Wight, whose villages have a vintage flavour and whose chalk downs and stunning coast were beloved of Queen Victoria

THE PLANNER

TOP 10 NEWCASTLE • Once an industrial powerhouse, the great city of the North East is now a cultural hub with a spectacular riverscape and stately city centre

THE PLANNER

Nuffield Place • The home of motor manufacturer and philanthropist Lord Nuffield offers an intimate insight into his tastes and interests


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