Catherine of Braganza: England's Portuguese Tea Princess Rests in Peace in...
The history of tea in England is a delicious blend of romance, intrigue, and adventure, overflowing with a cast of fascinating characters. Kings and queens, princes and princesses, dukes and...
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Alresford Railway Station, built in 1865 The golden age of train travel has always been fascinating to me. My grandfather was a train conductor out of Union Station in Chicago and I loved hearing his...
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect and designer of both the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movements. My interest in Mackintosh began many years ago when I learned about the...
View ArticleMust Visit Destinations in England For Tea Lovers
Britain is well known for its love of tea, so unsurprisingly there are a wide range of great places to visit where you can relax with a cuppa and maybe even learn something new about our favourite hot...
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