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Benjamin Britten ’
Feb 17th, 2013 |
By The Editor
As an island England has more than its fair share of coastline and the national tourist board’s new Coastal Escapes campaign sets out to celebrate it, from quaint Victorian promenades and secret coves to surfers’ hotspots and long sandy stretches. Read on for the low-down on England’s top coastal experiences…
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Tags: Aldeburgh Beach, Benjamin Britten, Cumbria, Dorset, England, Lake District, Scarborough, Scilly, UK, Yorkshire
Jan 17th, 2013 |
By Adrian Lawes
If your first inclination on arriving in Lowestoft is to turn around and leave, don’t. Perservere. There are nuggets to be found, writes Adrian Lawes
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Tags: Benjamin Britten, England, Euroscope, Lowestoft, Sir Samuel Morton Peto, Suffolk
Jan 12th, 2013 |
By The Editor
England is alive with the sound of music in 2013, as the year marks the centenary of Benjamin Britten (1913 – 1976), the world’s most performed opera composer born in the 20th century
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Tags: Aldeburgh, Benjamin Britten, British Library, Britten House, London, Mathhew Barley, National Portrait Gallery, Royal Opera House, Suffolk
Jan 5th, 2013 |
By The Editor
From parties at The Palace and Regency balls to week-long walks and ground-breaking hotels, we look at what’s in store for 2013
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Tags: Benjamin Britten, Chelsea, Diamond Jubilee, Dorset, Downtown Abbey, Glastonbury, Hampshire, Heckfield Place, Highclere Castle, Isle of Wight, Jane Austen, Jurassic Park, London, Mary Rose Musuem, National Trust, Olympic Games, Portsmouth, Shangri-La The Shard, Stonehenge, Studland Bay, The Pig on the Beach, The Queen, Upstairs Downstairs, Yorkshire