HAMPTON COURT PALACE
Two palaces in one, and two royal stories, covering 500 years of
British history. Fascinating Tudor kitchens, elegant Baroque State Appartments, and glorious gardens with the intriguing maze.

   


WINDSOR CASTLE
Her Majesty the Queen's 'favourite weekend cottage' and the oldest royal castle in constant occupation in the world.  Stunning St. George's Chapel where 10 kings and queens are buried, spiritual home of the ancient Order of the Garter.

 

 



Anne Hatherway's Cottage

STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
Nestling in the 'eye-candy' landscape of the Cotswold Hills, Shakespeare's birthplace is a
pretty and colourful town. See the house where he was born, visit the thatched cottage where he wooed his wife Ann Hathaway, stand in front of his grave. 'We are such
stuff as dreams are made on...'

         
 

CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL

This city is the cradle of English Christianity and has 3 World Heritage Sites.  One is the
soaringly beautiful 11th century Cathedral, site of the martyrdom of St. Thomas à Becket, and focus of pilgrimage for over 800 years, vividly depicted in Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales'.
   
BATH
A glowing city of honey-coloured stone, Bath has attracted travellers to its spa since Roman times. 
You can visit the Roman Baths,
and drink the waters as the
Romans did nearly 2,000 years
ago. The lacey stonework of the Abbey has earned it the name of 'Lantern of the West'. Glorious
18th century buildings will delight you as you explore the quaint streets.

   
STONEHENGE

A deeply atmospheric place, Stonehenge is a World Heritage
Site and Europe's most famous prehistoric monument. Quite how these 5,000-year old stones were engineered into place and why remains a mystery to this day!