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A rare plot of land next to Lake Windermere has come on the market for the first time in 300 years with a £1.2m guide price.
Dan Llywelyn Hall has painted four works depicting trees from the time of Magna Carta and Charter of the Forest.
As the summer rolls on, there is "nowhere better to soak it all in" than a pub on the water, said The i Paper. With their ...
THE summer holidays are here, which means millions of parents are bracing themselves for shelling out a fortune on activities ...
Recommended by @girl.about.lancashire, the Trough of Bowland has been described as the Switzerland of England. Winding roads, lush valleys and grassy banks make it the ultimate place to throw down a ...
Long summer days call for life at a slower pace, and there’s nowhere better to soak it all in than at a great British ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Scientists in recent years have made progress in finding ancient DNA in fossils, gaining insight into organisms that lived long ago. Proteins, a cell's molecular machinery ...
A fingerpost, covered in 12 different species of lichen, has been donated to the Natural History Museum by Exmoor National Park — but they had some trouble getting it there.
An expert said there could be more scrolls out there as artificial intelligence and other new technology helps to decipher the ancient messages.
Earth Science Ancient Rocks in Canada Are Almost as Old as the Earth Itself Rocks older than 4.03 billion years could shed light on Earth's earliest geological history, but they're incredibly rare.
Rice is difficult to grow in the Pacific, so how did it end up in a cave? Archaeologists reveal the hidden history of this ancient and well-travelled grain.
Scientists have found genetic evidence of an ancient group of people in Colombia with no modern-day descendants. It’s as if they simply vanished from the face of the Earth.