By Lyn Funnell The buses went to Palma every 15 minutes, opposite our hotel, the Bonsol.…
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The Culinary Delights of Christmas Past
By Seren Charrington Hollins The modern day Christmas dinner may be considered a banquet by those…
Memories from Malta – from an old and former Horsted Keynes resident The status symbolism of door knockers in Malta
By Albert Fenech Would you ever imagine in your wildest fantasies that before the days of…
Visiting a 12th Century Village Church
A couple of miles from Uckfield in East Sussex lies the small village of Framfield. You’ve…
Hot Rods and Romans in a Sussex Village!
By Lyn Funnell Arlington is both a village and a civil parish. It stretches for miles,…
Great Dixter, Kent; Stunning House and Gardens.
By Lyn Funnell For around 800 years Great Dixter has been on its site in various…
Tonbridge, Kent
People often get Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells confused. But if you say them out loud they…
Canterbury Cathedral. A Stunning Building
By Lyn Funnell Canterbury is a beautiful city, and luckily it has been well-preserved through the…
Strolling Through Slindon Village
By Wendy Hughes We decided to return to the village of Slindon to explore it a…
Hailsham – Not just Another Sussex Town.
Hailsham High Street. Note the church peeping over on the right. Hailsham looks like many other…