By: Mick Lancaster | 2011-08-09 | Landscaping Kent is widely referred to as the Garden of England and this is reason enough for the inhabitants of Kent to want to take pride in their Gardens and keep them in pristine condition. Since the early 18th century, Garden Landscaping has been notably transformed around the world into an artistic practice. read more
By: Cassandra Andrews | 2010-04-02 | City Guides Glastonbury is an historic town in the beautiful county of Somerset. You only have to walk down the high street to know you are in a spiritual place; there are lots of bookshops with books on all sort of spiritual subjects and how to live in harmony with nature, and crystal shops and of course lots of cafes and restaurants (mostly all have good vegetarian options as well) Right in the middle of Glastonbury is the Abbey, where King Arthur and his Guinevere are buried, or so they say. It dates back to the 8th century ... read more
By: Jon Lane | 2010-11-12 | Article Marketing As stunning reds, golds and burnt oranges surround me, the Autumn leaves throughout the beautiful countryside remind me of exactly why I love living in Kent. read more
By: Mick Lancaster | 2011-08-16 | Vacations Kent is generally referred to as the Garden of England given the abundance of plants and fruit to flourish within the region. The county of Kent is also renowned for its lavish orchards, vineyards and hop farms. The produce that is the subject of such wonderful surroundings must be sampled by anyone who visits the region as is interested in the history and industry of its growth. read more
By: Melva Kullman | 2011-10-13 | Destinations Manchester is a city and metropolitan area of larger Manchester, England. In 2009, its population was expected to be 483,800, making it the seventh-most populous local authority district in England. read more
By: Andrew Keet | 2010-10-27 | Culture The art and culture of England encompasses many different aspects in both its modern and historical contexts. These combine to create the unique identity of this ancient country, permeated with international influences and exuding a charm and heritage all its own... read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-10-28 | Exotic locations Human beings often consider flowers as a useful way to beautify their environment and as a source of food. Colorful flower gardens are often common places for people to relax after working days. Let’s see the prettiest flower gardens in Europe and North America. read more
By: Taylor Paige | 2010-07-26 | Destinations England is famous for its universities and learning institutions, engineering and innovation and culture as well. There are many ancient standing stone monuments and architectural buildings which were erected even during the prehistoric period. Many sites have been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage. read more
By: Andrew M Kelly | 2010-08-25 | City Guides Falling into sharp decline in the post-war years, the second city of the British Empire Liverpool is the vibrant city while many cities across the United Kingdom have revitalised themselvesin recent decades. The city not only still has affected by the 1980's unemployment but also has faced many problems.Therefore, in constrast to other inner city which achieve flourished developments, the ci read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2010-11-03 | Gardening If you are hoping that your green fingers ay produce you a stunning garden this spring, full of pretty blooms and colourful sights, then it's not as much about caring for the plants, and more about making sure the soil is of the best quality. read more
By: Peter Merifield | 2011-02-03 | Travel & Leisure When visiting Birmingham England you history buffs and art lovers will be more than pleased with this thousand year old city. read more
By: Linda Martyn | 2011-04-10 | College University Open Day, 6-8 May, 2011 This year the University of New England is launching the very first Life at Altitude festival, with a jam-packed University Open Day followed by a thumping great sh... read more
By: Sarah Maple | 2010-03-31 | Vacation Rentals Until the arrival of the promising summer weather, it seemed that there were few (if any) upsides to the ongoing recession, weak pound, and the prospect of having to stay in the UK for the holiday season. However, now that the weather looks as if it will remain hot for the foreseeable future at least (fingers crossed), those of us who own dogs will no doubt be happy that of all the pet friendly holiday destinations the south of England is particularly accommodating. read more
By: Robart Horiton | 2011-12-15 | Hotels Have you heard of the Stow on the wold? It is perfect area found in Cotswold, England. The Cotswold villages are just one of the many attractions that tourists go to whenever the said place is their destination. read more