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.
'Elizabeth I slept here' has become an iconic phrase, applied to a seemingly endless stream of historic sites around England. In truth, the Virgin Queen did indeed sleep …
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Tintagel, Cornwall, England
Was this romantic ruined castle the real Camelot? Or perhaps the birthplace of King Arthur? Myths of King Arthur cling to the dramatic fortress of Tintagel, clinging to a rocky Cornish coastline near Boscastle. The castle we today is 13th century, but there are signs that the site was used in the Roman and Saxon eras. Tintagel was probably built by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, the brother of King Henry III. A causeway originally linked the castle to the mainland, but now access is by way of steep stairs set against the hillside.
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
St Mawes - Cornwall, England
Tring - Hertfordshire, England
Whatcote, St Peter's Church - Whatcote, Warwickshire, England