BRITAIN - The Official Magazine is the perfect choice for everyone with a thirst to know more about the UK's rich history and traditions. Each issue is a glorious surprise, packed with tales of kings and queens, heroes and villains and the stories behind our castles and cathedrals, stately homes and gardens, countryside and coastline.
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THE BULLETIN • A new perspective on Bath, at home with the Boleyns, and the scent of Britain
SWEET as PIE • Take a gourmet tour of the Cotswolds and discover a thriving food and wine culture in country pubs, ancient market towns and vibrant farmers’ markets
A LUXURY STAY IN A COTSWOLDS MANOR
HIS Finest HOUR • Winston Churchill was born 150 years ago. We look back on the extraordinary life of the inspirational statesman, writer, orator and leader
HOUSE of TREASURES • Burghley is England’s greatest Elizabethan house, whose priceless works of art were collected by extravagant earls on lavish grand tours. But its latest treasure came from a more unexpected source
THE WITCHING HOUR • Witches are only seen at Hallowe’en these days, but in the 17th century a growing fear of witchcraft and sorcery sparked widespread witch hunts, as paranoia spread throughout the land
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A palace in miniature • Celebrating its centenary this year, Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House at Windsor Castle showcases an array of tiny treasures, from a fully strung miniature grand piano to a mini set of Crown Jewels inset with real diamonds
The Ultimate Collector’s Souvenir
CREATIVE ESCAPES • Looking for a creative break in beautiful surroundings? We pick some of Britain’s best places for mastering a skill, from beekeeping to basket-weaving
On the CASTLE TRAIL • Sitting on the long-contested Welsh border, Monmouthshire was once a place of violent turmoil. Now it’s all scenic landscapes and bustling market towns – but nine fortresses remain to tell the story
PETWORTH • This historic market town brims with Sussex style and charm
HEROES OF THE SEA • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution was founded 200 years ago in a London tavern, and has gone on to save nearly 150,000 lives at sea
CANTERBURY • From its magnificent cathedral and riverside gardens to its bustling pubs and tearooms, this historic city is a joy to explore
A day with… MARK LORD HEAD BEADLE, BURLINGTON ARCADE • Mark Lord has been part of the oldest and smallest police force in Britain for 22 years, looking after the historic London shopping thoroughfare, Burlington Arcade
Original London gin • Our columnist soaks up the spirited history of London gin on a tour of the Beefeater distillery