Historic Pubs of London, Oxford, Edinburgh Inhabitants of Great Britain have been brewing and drinking ale since the Bronze Ages. The province of Britannia and its capital Londinium were ruled by the Romans almost 2,000 years ago. Romans were great builders of roads that connecte... Welsh,...
With its unmistakable architecture and quaint cobbled streets and alleys, Edinburgh is a lively city brimming with history
I couldn’t find anything for 1946, although I expect you would be able to look at directories for that year at somewhere like the Mitchell Library in Glasgow, or the National Library in Edinburgh. It is possible that Dr Bennet used the house as a small nursing home, but I couldn’t f...
It's worth catching a later boat to take in the town's stately Victorian architecture, bounty of seafood restaurants, and good pubs. Read more Pitlochry Highland Perthshire places some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery within easy reach of both Glasgow and Edinburgh, and Pitlochry is the...
It also is only an 8 minute drive to Portobello - Edinburgh's most popular beach with it's nearby high street. The area is known for it's wide open green spaces, but also for it's golf. Duddingston Golf Club, established in 1895, is only a 4 minute drive away. If you're ...
Doubles starts at 95, B&B.This year, The Pipe and Glass Inn (01430 810 246; pipeandglass.co.uk) in East Yorkshire was awarded the highest honour in the "2012 Michelin Eating Out in Pubs Guide" for its cooking. It also has two charming suites from 160, B&B.Stylish slumbersIlse ...