Perched on a hill with a panoramic view over a bend in the Afon Tywi, you'll find Llandeilo. This Carmarthenshire market town boasts a rich history, spanning nearly 2,000 years. About a seven-minute ...
Whether you know it as the real Downton Abbey or as one of England’s most fascinating heritage properties, you truly understand Highclere Castle when you see it through the eyes of its owners. H&A ...
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At one point the model couldn’t walk, let alone strut down a catwalk — now she balances superstardom with a chronic condition and, through her hit podcast I’m Fine, inspires others to face their fears ...
I stayed in a lovely Georgian hotel that's right in the centre of a lively Welsh market town most people drive past but is well worth your time. I recently stayed in a lovely Georgian hotel that's ...
Wales is known for its beautiful and varied collection of castles, from Beaumaris in the north to Pembroke in the south, with more than 400 in between. There are 427 castles across the country in ...
A Highland castle with links to Macbeth has reopened to the public following a bitter family row over its control. The dispute was the latest episode in the colourful 600-year history of Cawdor Castle ...
Around four miles from the pretty Carmarthenshire town of Llandeilo you’ll find a sleepy Welsh village by the name of Trap. Well technically, it’s not a village, it’s a hamlet, one with stunning views ...
Lady Cawdor is set to take on Cawdor Tavern after its proprietors have stepped down after 30 years. Cawdor Castle Ltd has now taken ownership of the country pub and restaurant in the village. Posting ...
When it comes to history and romance, Cawdor Castle has both in abundance and its ancient walls, drawbridge and links to Macbeth have ensured a stream of visitors over the centuries. Dr Samuel Johnson ...
Last week saw the return of one of the most popular shows on TV, BBC's The Apprentice. Thursday's premiere saw a new selection of business hopefuls vying to win an investment from Sir Alan Sugar.
It’s Cawdor Castle, Nairn. Go big or go home? Something like that. The Apprentice is now in its 18th series. When the programme first aired reality game shows were in their infancy. Now you can barely ...