Grace Dieu Priory, Leicestershire

We carry on visiting in the area of Leicestershire and we take a wander around the remains of Grace Dieu priory, which was a 12th century Augustinian nunnery that was sadly dissolved in 1538 by Henry VII. The eerie yet beautiful remains include earthworks that once suggested that there were fish ponds, a partially complete... Continue Reading →

Kirby Muxloe Castle, Leicestershire

Today, we explore the hidden past to Kirby Muxloe, one of Leicestershire’s unfinished moated 15th century castles that was left as we wander it today when its owner was executed for treason. So join us as we take a wander and we explore these beautiful castle remains. It’s owner was William, Lord Hastings, who was... Continue Reading →

Leiston Abbey, Suffolk

Our next destination in Suffolk is towards an impressive set of remains of a 14th century Premonstratensian abbey. Known as one of the best preserved monastic sites left in Suffolk and another set of historic, hidden remains that are waiting to be rediscovered, with tales of a demonic black dog. Join us as we wander... Continue Reading →

Orford Castle, Suffolk

In the county of Suffolk, stands an unusual yet complete castle keep at Orford castle in the quiet coastal village of Orford. Back in the 12th century this town was busy and lively being by a busy port and it was second only to Ipswich as an important trading centre for Suffolk. The castle though... Continue Reading →

Donnington Castle, Berkshire

Close to the historical town centre of Newbury and in a perfect location being the crossroads of southern England, its no surprise that Donnington castle has a wealth of history attached. Whilst we make our way up the short path to reach the twin towered gatehouse remains, I’ll explain the history on how this castle... Continue Reading →

Littlecote Roman Villa, Wiltshire

Near the grounds of the Elizabethan mansion of Littlecote house which is close the historic town of Hungerford, stands a well preserved roman villa above ground in England. We’ve seen our fair share of roman villas in England, but Littlecote has turned out to be quite impressive and worth a journey. This villa incredibly has... Continue Reading →

Castle Rising, Norfolk

This castle has been highly anticipated by us, we’ve wanted to find the perfect day to enjoy a visit at this famous 12th century Norman castle, serving it’s time as a hunting lodge and a royal residence. Not only does this place have a wealth of ornately decorated architecture and lavish stone work, it tells... Continue Reading →

St. James Church Ruins, Norfolk

Impressively there are more then 100 ruined churches in the area of Norfolk, but we specifically wanted to scout out the mysterious ruins of St James Church, or Bawsey ruins as they are known. The remains of St James is such an impressive site, very much so for what it once was and the atmosphere... Continue Reading →

Houghton House, Bedfordshire

This time we venture to Bedfordshire, at a ruined elegant mansion house positioned inside the beautiful landscapes of the countryside that surrounds you. We take a short walk towards the entrance of the ruins, once a Jacobean hunting lodge and now today a magnificent and majestic mansion shell, come join us for a walk around... Continue Reading →

Berkhamsted Castle, Hertfordshire

Although today in ruins, we’re are able to trace the dramatic earthworks and stone remains of what was once a thriving medieval palace with almost a thousand years’ worth of history on this site, from its humble beginnings back in 1066 and right through its extensive expansion over the following years, join us for an... Continue Reading →

Barnard Castle, Durham

Today, we visit Barnard Castle - the castle, not the town, although sharing the same name - is one of the most historic castles in the north of England. It has been fought over, won and lost, by some of the most famous figures in English history. It has also been claimed by nobles, bishops,... Continue Reading →

Sutton Valence Castle, Kent

Our journey begins with a very short walk along the hedges and shrubs towards the entrance of the ruins, the lovely historic village is placed high above the Kentish weald and not far from the neighbouring town of Maidstone. Once entering you’re met with a set of stairs that lead you above to the only... Continue Reading →

Morton Corbet Castle, Shropshire

This time we head up north towards the impressive ruins of Moreton Corbet Castle, an architectural wonder of over 500 years of building. The earliest surviving remains are those of a stone castle begun around the 1200s, including a fine gatehouse. The castle is an English heritage property, unmanned and free to wander, near the... Continue Reading →

Berry Pomeroy Castle, Devon

In true pinned style we had the place to ourselves, the sounds of leaves rustling in the wind and footsteps around the various buildings really set the tone for an eerie experience. We take our time to walk inside to the courtyard and underneath the mighty gatehouse. History of the castle begins with the Norman... Continue Reading →

Lulworth Castle, Dorset

Built in the early 17th century, Lulworth Castle is a picturesque site of immense historical significance in East Lulworth. It is situated in the scenic Lulworth Estate close to the well-known Lulworth Cove and the equally famous Durdle Door in a twenty square mile countryside setting. Join us for an adventure of fire, loyalty, wealth... Continue Reading →

Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk

After our walk around at Castle Acre just literally down the road from here we visit Castle Acre Priory, with over 450 years’ worth of being the home and workplace to monks and their servants, the priory is a significant example of the first Cluniac order of monks to England, join us for an explore... Continue Reading →

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