Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
QEFP, created in honour of the Queen’s Coronation in 1953, is a beautiful area of forests, lochs and hills. We must have done most of the walks in it at… Read more Queen Elizabeth Forest Park →
QEFP, created in honour of the Queen’s Coronation in 1953, is a beautiful area of forests, lochs and hills. We must have done most of the walks in it at… Read more Queen Elizabeth Forest Park →
Many thanks to Holiday365.co.uk for listing me amongst their Top 20 UK Travel Blogs. I’m not sure what I’ve done to deserve that but it’s very flattering! Thanks also to Heather on her Travels for pointing it out to me on Twitter. She’s on the list too, so I need to investigate her blog and the other 18 nominees so that I can update my blogroll. That’s a project for another day though….
I felt very foreign in England this weekend as it celebrated the Queen’s Jubilee. True, there was not as much bunting as I had expected (but still a lot more… Read more In England’s green and pleasant land →
A 12th century abbey, an Elizabethan house, a Georgian water garden, a Victorian church and a beautiful deer park.
June is definitely not flaming for a visit to our friends in Bramham.