King Arthur probably wasn’t a real person, but that hardly matters when the landscapes and ruins surrounding his legend continue to woo visitors.
As the coronation of King Charles III unfolds in London, you can get your own taste of nearly 1,000 years of pomp and lore for as little as $230 a night. By Nora Walsh When King Charles III is crowned ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Visit these castles in England for a fairy-tale vacation. VisitBritain/Yin Sun Photography If there’s one thing England does ...
Turrets and moats. Kings and queens. Sword fights and treachery. No, I'm not describing that HBO series. I'm giving a shout-out to the real thing. Castles. In some parts of Europe, castles are nearly ...
From the legends of King Arthur to the wizardry of Harry Potter, castles have a universal appeal with their mystery and enchanting quality. England is still peppered with hundreds of stunning castles ...
For centuries, Great Britain’s castles were the literal and political high points of their communities. Designed to keep people out, today these formidable structures are wide open to visitors and ...
The castles of Britain may appear romantic, but hidden within their walls are tales of intrigue and violence. Exterior view of Edinburgh Castle in Scotland. Episode 1: "Edinburgh Castle" repeats ...
Great Britain is home to some of the most spectacular settings in the popular imagination—from the moors of Wuthering Heights, to the sprawling estates of Downton Abbey, to the misty highland lake ...
It wasn’t until the 12th century that castles began to be built in Scotland and Northern Ireland, and luckily for us endless ...
Castles have loomed over the landscape of Britain for centuries. They hold the keys to unlocking some of the greatest stories of our past. Join History Hit's medieval expert, Matt Lewis, in this new ...