If you walk along the Kent and East Sussex coastline, you may occasionally come across some…
Category: Historic Buildings
Were the Stones Magically or Divinely Transported – or is it Just Old Wives’ Tales?
With time hanging heavy on my hands, I browsed through some well-known fairy and folklore tales…
Chartwell; Winston Churchill’s Home
By Isabella Schembri-Adams We visited Chartwell, in Westerham, Kent in the summer holidays when the weather…
Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst, Kent.
By Isabella Schembri-Adams We visited Scotney Castle in Lamberhurst on a very hot day in…
Harvey’s Brewery, Lewes, Sussex – Heritage Open Day
To many in Sussex the name Harvey is synonymous with beer. I should say that despite…
Malta and Gozo door knockers – a symbolism of status
By Albert Fenech Would you ever imagine in your wildest fantasies that before the days of…
Smallhythe Place A place for kings and a queen of the stage
By Robert Crouch I like finding places that are a little different and have an…
West Station Tea Rooms and Sivyers Antiques, Bexhill-on-Sea
By Lyn Funnell The weather was terrible. It was bucketing down and visibility was bad. So…
New Buildings May Be Resisted Before Becoming Iconic
It’s not often that a construction site and a prospective new building evokes so much passion,…