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England

The Woodsman Treehouse in Dorset

Winding through lanes that were only wide enough for one; the sky was growing darker and I had two thoughts…. Please don’t be camping in the middle of winter And then, Please please be one of those awesome treehouses I’ve seen on Canopy & Stars. This is my belated birthday surprise weekend away. Organised totally […]

Brixton Market

This bustling little corner of Brixton is a community within itself, featuring more than 100 local and independent businesses who have transformed this old arcade. A stroll through the covered walkways will reveal a treasure trove of cuisines, fresh produce, clothing, jewellery, homeware, art, music and so much more.  I can’t believe this has been left […]

Winchester

From legend and lore to awe-inspiring architecture, Winchester is a treasure trove of English heritage.  I travelled from London to Winchester by train as my boyfriend was participating in Tough Mudder.  The journey was quick (a little over an hour) and the town is quaint, medieval-looking and steeped with history.  We stayed at the Mercure Winchester Wessex […]

Hever Castle

The childhood home of Anne Boleyn is absolutely gorgeous.  The charming castle at Hever has a rich and varied history.  The castle itslsef is small in comparison to others I’ve visited throughout Europe but the panelled rooms contain fine furniture, tapestries, antiques and hosts an important collection of Tudor portraits.  The highlight of Hever are the […]

Wimbledon

  This is my second visit to Wimbledon, we arrived around 7am to begin queuing for tickets, which sounds crazy but it’s almost as entertaining in these lines outside as it is when you finally get access at 11am to the stadium.  We purchased standard tickets which gives us access to courts 3-18. We watched […]

Canterbury Cathedral

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