For centuries, Great Britain’s castles were the literal and political high points of their communities. Designed to keep people out, today these formidable structures are wide open to visitors and ...
As the coronation of King Charles III unfolds in London, you can get your own taste of nearly 1,000 years of pomp and lore for as little as $230 a night. By Nora Walsh When King Charles III is crowned ...
Historian Dan Jones explores the millennium of history behind six of Great Britain's most famous castles: Warwick, Dover, Caernarfon, the Tower of London, Carrickfergus, and Stirling.
Bolton priory.--Glastonbury abbey.--Iona, or Icolmkill.--Lanthony abbey.--Chepstow castle.--Tintern abbey.--Raglan castle.--Conway and its castle.--Goodrich castle ...
King Arthur probably wasn’t a real person, but that hardly matters when the landscapes and ruins surrounding his legend continue to woo visitors.
12:00, Sun, Mar 8, 2026 Updated: 08:21, Wed, Mar 11, 2026 They were fortresses fit for royalty and have survived wars, sieges and plenty of mad monarchs along the way. Britain’s castles have provided ...