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Author Archives: Castles of the Realm

Northumberland in winter: what to see and do

It’s winter in Northumberland. On the coast at Lindisfarne the brent geese are down from Spitsbergen. The bracken lies rusting on the Simonside Hills and everywhere, from Tyne to Tweed, the fires are lit and the scones are baking, ready to welcome any visitor canny enough to know what off-season pleasures await in this emptiest … Continue reading »

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World Angus Forum will witness Glamis Castle memorial’s unveiling – The Courier

The unveiling of a memorial to the founder of the Aberdeen-Angus cattle breed will be one of the highlights of an international event coming to Scotland. Hugh Watson began farming Aberdeen-Angus cattle in the 19th century near Newtyle, beginning a bloodline that has a reputation for its quality and character. The Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society, which … Continue reading »

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Chirk Castle may host Weeping Window poppies installation « Shropshire Star

PUBLISHED: January 28, 2017 07:59 Chirk Castle may host Weeping Window poppies installation A breath-taking poppy installation commemorating British servicemen who died in the First World War could come to a castle on the Shropshire/Wales border next year if a bid to bring it to the area is successful. Wrexham County Borough Council and the National … Continue reading »

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Queen’s guard tradition is axed over fear of terror attack | Daily Mail Online

First Buckingham Palace, now Windsor Castle: Time-honoured tradition of Changing the Guard is AXED amid fears of a Nice-style terrorist attack Thames Valley Police have ordered the army to alter the Changing of the Guard ceremonies at Windsor Castle to avoid the busiest times of the weekThe move comes after the terrorist attack in Berlin … Continue reading »

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Why traveling to London is cheaper than you think | Fox News

If you’ve never been to London — or if it’s been a while since your last visit — now’s the time to go. The dollar is strong, airfare is cheap and, because it’s winter, the city isn’t filled with tourists. “Airfares are down as a result of lower fuel prices, uncertainty surrounding Brexit and increased … Continue reading »

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ANALYSIS: We take a closer look at council ‘vision’ for the Castle/ Piccadilly area (From York Press)

THE Eye of York isn’t exactly looking its best on a foggy January morning. But then, even on a glorious summer’s day without a cloud in the sky, it rarely looks its best. The circle of green grass with a single, solitary tree plonked in the middle is pleasant enough. But it’s hardly inspiring: and … Continue reading »

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– Wrexham Council hoping for third time lucky after castle bid for the Weeping Window poppies

Wrexham Council is hoping it will be third time lucky as it bids again to host a nationally famed artwork commemorating the First World War. The local authority has joined forces with The National Trust to submit a joint bid for the Weeping Window installation to come to Chirk Castle in 2018. The Weeping Window, … Continue reading »

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Airlie Castle: the perfect place for family gathering in Scotland | London Evening Standard

As the bell tolled, the clan gathered, shivering on the stone stairway that leads up to the grand entrance hall of Airlie Castle. The six-year-old bell-ringer and lookout sprinted into position and we lit giant sparklers to create a glittering makeshift archway to welcome my dad to his surprise birthday party — for one night … Continue reading »

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This $250 Million Bel-Air Mansion Will Make Your Jaw Drop | MyDomaine

Having spent our fair share of time perusing celebrity real estate listings, we are, it’s safe to say, no strangers to luxury living. That being said, the most expensive house for sale in the United States still managed to make our jaws drop. One peek inside will explain why: The $250 million Bel-Air mansion takes … Continue reading »

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Berkswell’s historic Nailcote Hall for sale | The Solihull Observer

AWARD-WINNING Berkswell hotel Nailcote Hall has been put on the market. The Grade II-listed Nailcote Hall Hotel, Golf and Country Club is being sold by its owner Rick Cressman who has decided to retire. The venue is known for hosting the annual British Par 3 Championship event on its nine-hole championship golf course. Mr Cressman … Continue reading »

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