For over 20 years, the Britain Express family have toured England, Scotland, and Wales, visiting historic sites, taking thousands of photographs, and sharing our passion for Britain with the world. We love exploring the UK, and hope that whether you're a Brit or a tourist, you'll take every chance to discover British history and landscape for yourself, and enjoy the wonderful heritage that awaits in every corner of this wonderful country. Get inspired - Explore Britain's Heritage!
Most of our family travelling is done via stays in self catering cottages, where we can unwind and tour one area in-depth for a week or even 2 at a time.
History of Britain - the full text of the 1912 book
English
Culture
What makes England so ... English? From hedgerows to the history of tea, pastimes to traditional crafts.
British Biography
Our look at the lives of famous people in art, architecture, science, and literature.
Kent is known as the 'Garden of England', but the county is home to some of England's finest medieval castles. Here's our look at some of the best, …
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Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Standing in the shadow (literally) of Lincoln Cathedral, are the extensive ruins of a medieval palace built by the powerful Bishop of Lincoln. The palace was begun by Bishop Chesney around 1150 and extended by Bishop Hugh of Avalon, who is buried in the Cathedral. Henry VIII stayed here, as did James I. The palace was destroyed in the Civil War and left to decay while a more modern residence was built close by. The best surviving feature is the west hall, which retains its undercroft.
Butt of Lewis Lighthouse - Isle of Lewis, Scotland
Bridge over the Atlantic - Seil, Argyll
Achmore Stone Circle - Isle of Lewis, Scotland
Dun Eistean - Isle of Lewis, Scotland
Clach an Truiseil Standing Stone - Isle of Lewis, Scotland
Smallhythe Place - Smallhythe, Kent, England
Dorset County Museum - Dorchester, Dorset, England
Upnor Castle - Upnor, Kent, England