Roman Baths at Bath
This site of a natural hot spings has been revered, celebrated, and visited by tourists for thousands of years.
Read More Roman Baths at BathCareening through life and learning stuff
This site of a natural hot spings has been revered, celebrated, and visited by tourists for thousands of years.
Read More Roman Baths at BathThe architecture in Bath was heavily influenced by the Romans from 43-410 CE and by the Victorians in the 18th Century.
Read More Bath ArchitectureCastle Combe was heralded as the “prettiest village in England,” so of course I wanted to stop and take a look.
Read More Castle CombeWith its central grid of four streets, Lacock today looks much as it did 200 years ago.
Read More Sign of the Angel at LacockOur stop in Avebury included more of England’s “biggest,” “oldest,” and “only” sites for tourists to visit.
Read More Avebury HengeWe left our friends and New Forest, and were soon at the most famous ancient site in the UK.
Read More Leaving New Forest for StonehengeBeaulieu Motor Museum tickets also admitted us to the gardens, the Palace House, the Abbey, the Domus, and the BBC World Gardeners’ Spring Fair.
Read More Beaulieu Palace House and AbbeyWe spent the day exploring New Forest, in two important locations.
Read More Lymington Market & Beaulieu motor museumAfter honoring the document that inspired democracies around the world, Margaret and I got to meet Derrick and Jackie.
Read More Runnymede, Odiham, DowntonOn our first day, we learned about the Ostrich Inn, and visited Windsor Castle.
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