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Discover the enchanting allure of England's oldest town, where every corner holds a piece of history, from Neolithic ...
Made county town and given a Royal Charter, its heyday was the medieval period when its market prospered (a thriving modern version is held every Tuesday and Saturday). In the museum, you learn ...
A pivotal moment in the town's early development occurred in 1553 when it was granted its charter by King Edward ... this industry is the world-renowned Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC ...
This charming town is adorned with stunning Tudor timber-framed properties, a historic church, and narrow streets reminiscent of medieval times ... received a Royal Charter in 1202 when King ...
A medieval ‘king’ visited a Suffolk market town at the weekend - 750 years after it was granted market charter status. A King Henry III impersonator dressed in medieval garb led a procession ...
This enchanting little town in the UK feels frozen in time and feels like it hasn't changed in 600 years. Axbridge, in Somerset, is blessed with some stunning examples of Tudor timber-framed ...
perhaps Wales’ most famous royal des res, we’re reminded of the long journey that King Charles has made to become our reigning monarch. For it was in this medieval masterpiece that our then 17 ...
They’d be happy ogres in the cellars of Bremen’s town ... royal knick-knackery, it’s a pleasing display of unabashed bourgeois self-congratulation. Outside, a towering statue of medieval ...