Visit these castles in England for a fairy-tale vacation. VisitBritain/Yin Sun Photography If there’s one thing England does better than anywhere else in the world — aside from medieval playwrights, ...
The Norwich Castle in Norfolk, England, reopened its doors today after a five-year, $37 million restoration overseen by architectural firm Feilden + Mawson. For the first time, visitors can now ...
From funding priorities to ten-year restorations, Simon Thurley reveals what it takes for National Lottery funding to save ...
In a new three-part TV series, Rick Edwards meets the people battling to save Britain's crumbling heritage sites before it's too late ...
From Mermaid Lagoon to Skull Rock, Castle Howard's 'Peter Pan'-themed Christmas wonderland—or should I say, Neverland—will surely bring you some of the joy the Disney movie sings about. Located in ...
Upnor Castle was built to protect England’s naval dockyards along the River Medway. Its quiet setting today hides a dramatic history of war and sudden danger. During the Anglo-Dutch conflict, the ...
After five years and a $37 million restoration, Norwich Castle—one of England’s most iconic Norman fortresses—is reopening its doors with a meticulous recreation of its 12th-century grandeur. From ...
As the coronation of King Charles III unfolds in London, you can get your own taste of nearly 1,000 years of pomp and lore for as little as $230 a night. By Nora Walsh When King Charles III is crowned ...
Castles across the UK are falling apart. Why do we need to save them? Rick Edwards, the host of Sky HISTORY’s Great British Castle Rescue, has his say.
When King Charles III was crowned Saturday, the world witnessed, for the first time since his mother’s coronation in 1953, a ceremony that packs more than 1,000 years of British pomp and pageantry ...