Haworth sits on top of the south Pennine hills not too far from Bradford, and is known for it’s pretty old fashioned main street, it’s heritage railway line, and most prominently the Bronte sisters. Known as Bronte country thanks to the literary works of the three sisters, Haworth attracts many ...
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The town of Melrose in the Scottish Borders is one of the most picturesque towns, at the foot of the famous Eildon Hills, it’s also where Rugby Sevens originated. It’s one of the busier Scottish Border towns with a town square and centre, an iconic abbey, and some historic landmarks and sites ...
The Walwick Hall afternoon tea experience is the most traditionally British, luxurious afternoon tea I think I’ve ever had. No doubt many afternoon teas were enjoyed over the last month with the Queen’s Jubilee providing the perfect excuse, but if you’re looking to sip tea and nibble on finger ...
Alnwick Castle in Northumberland was one of the filming locations for the first two Harry Potter films, and as part of their Escape the Everyday campaign this summer, Newcastle Gateshead Initiative and Visit England have teamed up to showcase some of the best days out and experiences to be had ...
Fresh Northumberland Seafood At The Jolly Fisherman, Craster
The Jolly Fisherman in Craster is one of the most favoured pubs in Northumberland, by both visitors and locals alike. They are famous for their crab sandwiches, fresh seafood and the inviting atmosphere that awaits after a walk along the coast. Found in Craster right by the sea, it’s an ideal ...
Eyemouth is one of the Southern most port towns in the Scottish Borders, and is part of the Berwickshire coastline. With a big working harbour it attracts many visitors either to enjoy the town and local area, or as a stopping point when passing through further into Scotland. Here are some ...