The Way of St Augustine runs from Ramsgate to Canterbury, a walk of just under twenty miles across open country.
Tourist, Samuel Carceres confessed he was 'unaware places in England like this exist' after visiting a picturesque medieval ...
The town in question is Rye, where Samuel commenced his visit by enjpying a "delicious brunch" at the Whitehouse restaurant. ...
The Second Barons' War (1264–1267) was a riveting clash in medieval England. Barons, led by Simon de Montfort, challenged ...
Edmund Ironside was an ill-fated king during a violent and turbulent time in the history of the Anglo-Saxons. But is the ...
Chicken eggs have been eaten at Easter for centuries. Eggs have long symbolised rebirth and renewal, making them perfect to ...
E dith-Matilda or Matilda II of England is best remembered as ‘Good Queen Maud’, the wife of Henry I and patron of the 12th ...
Have you ever stopped to wonder when and why did April Fools start in the first place? Turns out, the origins of this fun ...
From workplaces to schools and homes, people relish in testing their creativity with clever tricks and amusing deceptions.
Minot State University is hosting the 33rd annual Northern Plains Conference on Early British Literature (NPCEBL) on April ...
April Fools’ Day, celebrated with pranks worldwide, likely dates back over 600 years. Its origins are unclear, with theories ...
Discover how April Fools' Day began, from medieval pranks to French April Fish traditions and ancient spring festivals.