Britain’s isles and islands have set the scene for many famous TV series and films. From Hollywood blockbusters like King Arthur to the family-favourite Dr Who, these stunning locations have wowed audiences all over the world.
A Tudor castle that was used to imprison Charles I and served as a military fortress until 1956, Hurst Castle in the New Forest is full of fascinating tales.
Within the ancient reaches of the South Downs National Park is Kingley Vale, the country’s first National Nature Reserve.
A major late Anglo-Saxon centre, the ancient market town of Bampton near the Cotswolds has celebrity status in the history books… and onscreen.
One of the most exposed headlands in the UK, Start Point is a stunning promontory in the South Hams where the beauty and might of Mother Nature are in constant conflict with each other.
The ruins of Hasting Castle overlook the Sussex coast, clinging onto a precarious seat on crumbling cliffs and, with it, some of the last physical remnants of the area’s world-famous history.
Plucked from a treasure trove of myths, legends and spooky stories, we’ve put together a list of some of our favourite South West tales for a wicked Halloween special.
An idyllic destination for a long, drawn-out holiday or much-anticipated short break, the Blackdown Hills is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and haven for all.
Built over 4,500 years ago, Stonehenge is one of the great wonders of the world and has for centuries raised questions that even today, remain unanswered.
Within the County of Monmouth, close to the Herefordshire border, Grosmont Castle is one of three illustrious strongholds built by the Normans.
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