The story of Ireland is one rife with chapters of conquest and dominance, first by the Normans and later by the English; the latter being responsible for a land divided into two separate political realities. That said, neither has been able to conquer the indomitable spirit and culture of its...
There’s been a Windsor since around the 7th century, firstly as a small riverside settlement – known then as ‘Windlesora’. Today it’s called ‘Old Windsor’. After the Normans built their castle in 1070, the local population decided to move to be around the base of the castle, and...
The East of England, also known as East Anglia, sits to the North and East of London. It is home to the city of Cambridge, which boasts one of the world’s most prestigious universities. Whilst in Cambridge, be sure to spend an hour two on the punts, long flatboats that are pushed ...