What is it? There's one historical artefact that tells us exactly why William the Conqueror thought he should be King of England. It's over 230 feet long and over 900 years old. Its the Bayeux ...
The king's name is William I of England, but you might know him better by his later name-- William the Conqueror. [Men shouting] Worsley, voice-over: Most of us think the Norman Conquest of England ...
A national TV documentary following the renovation of a 900-year-old castle over the past eight years will help mark its full ...
Alan Rufus was a French immigrant who came over to Britain to help his uncle William the Conqueror in 1066. He amassed a huge ...
Does it bother anyone else that the word “subtle” has a silent “b?” Is it ironic that the word subtle means “understated?” ...
Thomas Atwood dropped a hornet’s nest down his stepmother’s dress and unleashed an epic tale: 7’ giants, snuff-chewing women, ...
There are many towns across England named some variation of Burley, which translates from Old English as meaning a ...
The British star catches up with THR on his monumental upcoming slate that includes child-swap drama 'Playing Nice,' ...
Less than two hours from London, past the hilly crop fields and trendy English vineyards, Eastwell Manor is a place for ...
According to a new study by estate agent Savills four of the top 10 most desirable British towns to live in are in ...
Whitby has a deep heritage which spans more than a thousand years that inspired Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula - here is its history ahead of the Yorkshire town’s annual event Whitby Steampunk Weekend.
Ashdown Forest was ranked as the ninth best with a Google review rating of 4.6 out of five. The Go Outdoors research found ...