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Brit Book Reviews: Challis of Uppham by J.A. Noble

Challiss of Uppham is a sweeping novel of the Challiss family, a Victorian upper-class family struggling with the economic downturn that occurred in the 1830s. Continuing the saga found in J.A....

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Cromer – A quintessentially British seaside town

It’s hard to think of anything more quintessentially British than going to the seaside with a bucket and spade and eating fish and chips on the pier. The East of England has become even more popular...

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British Landscapes Photography: Britain’s Beautiful Breathing Spaces

Following my recent introductory post I thought it best to start by providing  you with an overview of the key scenic areas of the British Isles and where better to start than with the national parks...

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Guest Post: 5 Great British Countryside Escapes

2013 looks set to be a year where the world goes gaga for everything British. After last summer’s Diamond Jubilee and Olympic Games made Brits more patriotic and visitors from abroad more curious about...

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The Fiver: Five Picturesque Towns, Villages (and 1 city) Used in the Filming...

1. Port Isaac (Portwenn from “Doc Martin”) Like it television counterpart, Port Isaac is a little fishing village located in Cornwall. From the Middle Ages until the mid-19th century, it was a very...

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British Landscapes Photography: Exploring Norfolk’s Windmills

Although to date we are having a very mild winter here in the UK we have just had the wettest January for 250 years along with some very destructive high winds and tides. This as made me recall the...

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Achievements in Achievement II: More Brits breaking boundaries you didn’t...

I love the Guinness Book of World Records, especially reading all their entries about people who make records in things nobody would ever do. For instance, in Sydney, Australia, Chayne Hultgren...

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Great British Houses: Holkham Hall – A Stunning Palladian House With a Huge...

With one of the finest private collections of sculpture and paintings in the world, Holkham Hall is an art museum in its own right. An 18th century country house built in an exquisite Palladian style,...

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Britain’s Least Wanted X: Stolen Crossing Guard Stick, Bird ASBO, and...

In commemoration of… well, I can’t think of anything related to British crime drama news to relate this to, so we’ll just get on with these four true stories of British crime gone bizarrely wrong....

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The Brit Travel Fiver: Five Things to Do in Norfolk On Your Next Trip

Located in East Anglia, the county of Norfolk has been settled since pre-Roman times.  Since then, it has had a richer history from Viking raids to the English Civil War and then to World War I....

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Exploring Norfolk: Your Guide to This Seaside County – Norwich, Cromer, and...

We’ve looked at cities so far in my Anglotopia magazine articles so this time I wanted to show you something more of the country. East Anglia is the bit that sticks out on the east of England and at...

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RAF aerial photographs help conservationists restoring 19th-century National...

RAF aerial photographs taken in 1946 are helping to guide conservationists who are working to restore 19th-century parkland at a National Trust site. The images show trees on the grounds of the...

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