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  • Denmark Copenhagen
    A Walk Through the Open Spaces of Østerbro in Copenhagen

    A Walk Through the Open Spaces of Østerbro in Copenhagen

    The original creators of Østerbro, a suburb that borders on inner Copenhagen have deftly woven the remnants of its medieval fortifications into some amazing open spaces that should not be missed when visiting this lovely capital city of Denmark.

  • Dorset Sherborne
    Two Days in Splendid Sherborne: DayTwo, Around the Abbey

    Two Days in Splendid Sherborne: DayTwo, Around the Abbey

    We forget how powerful and wealthy the church was during the Middle Ages. Sherborne is a good example of this with its heritage of historical buildings that date back to the building of its abbey and the establishment of the world renowned Sherborne School.

  • Dorset Sherborne
    Two Days in Splendid Sherborne: Day One, Castleton

    Two Days in Splendid Sherborne: Day One, Castleton

    Sherborne is steeped in history and a showcase of architectural treasures – its history is on its streets and a walk through this pretty Dorset town is a walk through its history. There is so much to see it merits a two-day visit. Stay at the lovely Eastbury Hotel and enjoy the diversity of the…

  • Cornwall Lizard Peninsula
    Mullion - Perfectly Placed to Explore the Stunning Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall

    Mullion - Perfectly Placed to Explore the Stunning Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall

    In spring and early summer, a riot of colourful wild flowers tumbles over the cliff tops on the coastline of the Lizard Peninsula and dip and sway on the verges of the narrow lanes that weave their way across it. This exquisite area of Cornwall has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural…

  • GPSMyCity Guided Articles
    New Guided Travel Articles on GPSmyCity.com

    New Guided Travel Articles on GPSmyCity.com

    The lovely counties of Kent, Hampshire and West Sussex in South East England offer a delightful mix of seaside towns and market towns each with a fascinating history and amazing architecture. An interesting selection of five of these towns, Dover, Deal, Sandwich, Alton, and Arundel is now…

  • Kent Maidstone
    Maidstone and its Legacy from Medieval Archbishops

    Maidstone and its Legacy from Medieval Archbishops

    Maidstone is the county town of Kent. The county is also referred to as the Garden of England thanks to its rich agricultural land that supports a variety of crops and large, flourishing orchards. It has a wealth of historical buildings including a timber-framed Tudor inn and an Archbishop’s…

  • Kent Dover
    Highlights of Historic Dover

    Highlights of Historic Dover

    Dover has a splendid promenade, the Esplanade, that stretches between its white cliffs at one end of the town to the large port at the other. The New Marina Pier offers a great walk and good views of the working docks on one side and the White Cliffs of Dover on the other. This Esplanade was…

  • Kent Sandwich
    A Meander through the Medieval Streets of Sandwich in Kent

    A Meander through the Medieval Streets of Sandwich in Kent

    This curfew bell, sometimes referred to as the ‘pig bell’ was also a signal that animals could be released into the streets to graze on the rubbish that had accumulated in the streets during the day. A ‘goose bell’ would be rung at 5 in the morning as a signal that it was time to round up all the…

  • Kent Deal
    Discover the Delights of Deal on the Coast of Kent

    Discover the Delights of Deal on the Coast of Kent

    Before the advent of the steamship sailing ships would seek shelter in the stretch of water known as The Downs situated between the shore and the Goodwin Sands. As they lay at anchor waiting for favourable conditions to continue their journey the Deal boatmen would ferry supplies across the water…

  • Hampshire Alton
    Alton in Hampshire - All About Jane?

    Alton in Hampshire - All About Jane?

    Jane Austen is not the only famous person to be associated with Alton, another well-known resident was Sweet Fanny Adams. Fanny Adams did actually exist but today she is more commonly associated with the phrase sweet fanny adams that translates as sweet nothing or very little. Her story is told…