Boxgrove Priory & Church, West Sussex

Nestled in the serene landscape of West Sussex, Boxgrove Priory and Church sits in the center of the historic village of Boxgrove near Chichester, within the sweep of land beneath the South Downs. In this post, we will walk the remains of the abandoned guest house, take a walk inside the beautiful church, and explore... Continue Reading →

Aberystwyth Castle, Wales

In this post, we explore the crumbling remains of one of the numerous castles built by King Edward I in his attempt to dominate Wales. This fortress by the sea, though now declined, still shares its story and gives off the impressive atmosphere this once-mighty castle had. Aberystwyth Castle, Wales An earlier fortification was built... Continue Reading →

Llawhaden Castle, Wales

In Pembrokeshire, the impressive Llawhaden Castle was, in its heyday, a luxurious fortified mansion for the Bishops of St David. This isn't like the other iconic landmarks in Wales; this is a bishops' castle, hosting an unconventional mix of both military and decorative features. It wasn't built for the nobility or for royalty, but was... Continue Reading →

Cilgerran Castle, Wales

Arguably one of the more authentic and impressive sited castles in Wales is here at Cilgerran castle. In this visit, we take a short explore and discover it's origins over 900 years ago. This isn't just another crumbling fortress, Cilgerran is a stage upon which the drama of Welsh history played out, a symbol of... Continue Reading →

Neath Abbey, Wales

Neath Abbey, a site that has witnessed Cistercian monks, Tudor splendour and thriving industry over its 900-year history, really is one of Wales’ hidden gems — a rugged, yet romantic ruin, that is too often bypassed in favour of better preserved monastic sites. Neath Abbey, Wales The Abbey was established in 1130 on an 8,000... Continue Reading →

Ogmore Castle, Wales

In the region known as Glamorgan in South Wales you can be transported away from the hustle and bustle of now modern living and back to a time in medieval Wales, to a time when the Normans ruled the land and planted castles to ensure their domination. In this video we want to share with... Continue Reading →

Newcastle Emlyn Castle, Wales

We are back exploring the off the beaten track with the unexpecting ruins of South Wales. This walk takes us around the captivating ruins that hold a special place in the realm of Welsh legends, particularly those involving dragons. Beyond this castles fair share of conflict, battle and change the stories and tales of the... Continue Reading →

Knowlton Church, Dorset

Known famously as Dorset's most haunted ruin, this site is heavily thought to have a dark and menacing atmosphere with a number of folklore tales keeping the place alive, the rarity of having a medieval ruin inside of prehistoric earthwork remains are fascinating and one that we are looking forward to sharing with you all,... Continue Reading →

Framlingham Castle, Suffolk

We wanted to share our explore at Suffolk's famous 'Castle on the Hill' surrounded by park land and Estates. It was once the centre of a vast network of power and influence for over 400 years with the Earls and Dukes of Norfolk, the Supreme Moguls in East Anglia. The castle was also the setting... Continue Reading →

Hadleigh Castle, Essex

We travelled the remains of an remarkable site that has witnessed centuries of change, from its construction in the 13th century to its eventual decline and transformation into the evocative landmark we explore today. Standing on high ground over the Essex marshes and overlooking the Thames estuary, the castle has had its fair share of... Continue Reading →

Deal Castle, Kent

We decided to travel eastwards of our hometown towards Kent and in particular to Deal castle. It was the largest of the three masonry forts that were built to protect the Downs; this was one of the few sheltered anchorages in the eastern sector of the English Channel. The castle was raised by Henry VIII... Continue Reading →

Richborough Roman Fort, Kent

Located on the marshes of East Kent, this historically important site has witnessed both the beginning and almost end of Roman rule, welcoming travellers and trade from across the Roman Empire. Join us whilst we explore the four centuries of life in Roman Britain, here at Richborough Roman Fort. Richborough Roman Fort, Kent The town... Continue Reading →

Weeting Castle, Norfolk

We are visiting the area of Norfolk and in particular we wanted to explore the remains of a late twelfth century manor in England which in itself is quite a rare thing, obviously in the area Of Norfolk, you’ll be blown away by the variety of castles, manor homes, stately buildings that are scattered around,... Continue Reading →

Eynsford Castle, Kent

Our next adventure sent us East of home to Kent, destination; Eynsford, a rare example of an early Norman medieval Castle. The castle itself was constructed on the site of an earlier Saxon building and began with the building of an impressive curtain wall that dominates the view in front of us; the curtain wall... Continue Reading →

Titchfield Abbey, Hampshire

We are back in our home county of Hampshire visiting Titchfield Abbey. Architecturally you'll fall in love with its stately and grand appearance but this now fortified manor house was once built on the ruins of a Premonstratensian Monastery and is rumoured to be the site in which Shakespeare may have first performed some of... Continue Reading →

Ludgershall Castle, Wiltshire

We decided to stop off in Wiltshire to the lesser known ruin of Ludgershall Castle, we visited the area a few times before but have been greeted with restoration work and fences so it was nice to revisit the castle to see it open and accessible, join us as we explore and delve into some... Continue Reading →

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