After a stint studying and working in Iceland, Max made his nest in Scotland. Whilst he’s left Iceland, the country hasn’t quite left him. When he’s not writing about his favourite places or visiting them, you’ll find him in the kitchen, at the pool or on a skateboard. ...
England is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom, occupying most of the southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain. It shares land borders with fellow home nations Scotland, to the north, and Wales, to the west. Elsewhere, it is bordered by the se...
Focuses on the archeological importance of the Burgh Survey in Scotland on the history of towns and cities. Changes needed by the towns to remain vital and viable; Archeological project commissioned by Historic Scotland on the topography of Perth; Archeological potential and interests of towns.Owen...
Scotland’s towns offer a different kind of holiday from our buzzing cities. Smaller towns – especially those in the countryside or by the coast – invite you to slow down, breathe deeply, and enjoy every moment. Whether you're hiking the trails near Fort William or exploring Ullapool's a...
a) TCC across the UK, b) TCC for UK countries, and regional TCCs for c) England, d) Scotland, e) Wales. Refer to Table 1’s Electoral Ward N for sample sizes underlying groupings, and abbreviations. Display full size England had the highest number of wards and had the largest range...
Although ‘Game of Thrones’ has broadcasted in as many countries as there are death scenes in the series, one of those is Scotland. The fourteenth century Doune Castle in Stirling was transformed into Winterfell for the first season by the crew and cast, and since then it has becom...
Although 25% of land is countryside, new methods (方式) of farming mean that there are fewer birds and small animals living in fields than ever before. The United Kingdom is one of the few countries in the world that does not have a large wild animal that eats meat. In Scotland, ...
a settlement due to its ample fishing. In the 12thcentury, Bishop Jocelin established Glasgow as a burgh (city). Due to its location, Glasgow was perfectly located to become a significant player in international trade and Scotland’s economy and became one of the largest cities in the world....
Northumberland, England information - County of Northumberland and its cities, towns, villages and settlements including travel, tourism, real estate, moving and history.
Adding a new lick of paint can transform a home, and sometimes the appearance of whole streets. On a bigger scale, bright and colourful buildings can inject a new lease of life into towns and cities that benefit both locals and visitors alike. I thought it would be fun to put a list ...