Longleat Safari Park Part One: Safari

Please note photos have been removed due to lack of hosting space. 

On my birthday in May (yes, I’m that behind again!) I’d decided that I’d like to make a return trip to Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire. It had been at least a decade since I was there last and in that time the Park has undergone a lot of improvements, including the acquisition of some cheetahs, which are one of my favourite animals.

Categories: England, Wiltshire | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Newark

Please note photos have been removed due to lack of hosting space. 

Newark became a town in the early 10th century and it became important militarily for fending off raids. When I visited Newark Castle the Tourist Information office suggested I take some of the self-guided walking tour leaflets with me, and though in the end I didn’t have the time to fully complete the trails I did have a wander around the town taking pictures of some of the more interesting buildings that proved to have quite an interesting history.

Continue reading

Categories: England, Nottinghamshire | Tags: , , , | Leave a comment

Nottingham Floral Trail 2015

Please note photos have been removed due to lack of hosting space. 

On one of our sunnier June days I decided to take photos of all the wicker sculptures that make up this year’s floral trail, organised by Nottingham City Council’s Nottingham in Bloom Team and the Nottingham Business Improvement District.

Continue reading

Categories: England, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire | Tags: , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Newark

Please note photos have been removed due to lack of hosting space. 

While visiting Newark the impressive spire of St. Mary Magdalene Church caught my eye and I decided to take a closer look. It’s apparently one of the largest parish churches in the country, and it certainly proved larger than I was expecting when I stepped inside.

Continue reading

Categories: England, Nottinghamshire | Tags: , , , , , | Leave a comment

Newark Town Hall Museum and Art Gallery

Please note photos have been removed due to lack of hosting space. 

On my recent visit to Newark I popped in to the Tourist Information Centre where they recommended I visit the Town Hall Museum. It’s certainly housed within an impressive building; built in 1776 it is Grade I listed and the museum opened up in part of the building in 1999. Entry was free, though unfortunately photography was not allowed inside.

Continue reading

Categories: England, Nottinghamshire | Tags: , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Newark Castle

Please note photos have been removed due to lack of hosting space. 

On what proved to be a slightly more blustery day than I had expected I decided to head out to Newark Castle. I didn’t know much about the site other than it was now ruins so I would highly recommend taking advantage of the guided tour. It doesn’t happen every day so you do have to ring Newark Tourist Information in advance but I found it very interesting and it does give you the opportunity to enter areas which are usually closed to the public, such as the towers and undercroft.

Continue reading

Categories: England, Nottinghamshire | Tags: , , , , | 3 Comments

Mr Straw’s House

Please note photos have been removed due to lack of hosting space. 

On an extremely blustery day in March I decided to visit Mr Straw’s House, a National Trust property in Worksop. It’s been on my radar for a while and thanks to the excellent directions on their website it was even easier to locate than I’d been expecting – a quick 10 minute walk away from Worksop train station. The House, which doesn’t look very impressive from the outside, is an intriguing snapshot inside of life in the 1920s; even though there was a Straw living in the house well into the 1980s, the house has hardly been altered since 1923.

Continue reading

Categories: England, Nottinghamshire | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

National Sea Life Centre, Birmingham

Please note photos have been removed due to lack of hosting space. 

We recently returned to the National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham, for the first time in about 10 years. We were partly attracted by the new colony of Gentoo penguins and of course to revisit the underwater ocean tunnel, the only one in the UK which is 360 degrees.

Continue reading

Categories: Birmingham, England, West Midlands | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Nottingham Castle

Nottingham Castle is a staple of Nottingham’s cityscape and somewhere I’ve visited a lot, but not specifically written about. The name Castle is perhaps a bit of a misnomer, and tourists can be taken aback that it doesn’t fit the stereotypical appearance of a castle. In fact the current incarnation is the 17th century ducal mansion that was built on the site of the Medieval Castle.

141

 

Continue reading

Categories: England, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | 5 Comments

St. Peter’s Church, Nottingham

Please note photos have been removed due to lack of hosting space. 

I decided late last year that it was about time I paid a visit to St. Peter’s Church which is right in the centre of Nottingham, and which I’ve never set foot in before. It is one of three churches in Nottingham that dates from the Middle Ages, with St. Mary’s being another.

Continue reading

Categories: England, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Blog at WordPress.com.