My Favourite Youtubers

Hello and welcome back to another one of my blogs! This week I’ve been thinking a lot about sharing some other things that I love. And one of those things is watching influencers and YouTubers on YouTube. So I thought I’d share some of my favourites and the reasons why: Toast with Hope Anything to... Continue Reading →

Book series review: A Court of Thorn and Roses by Sarah J. Maas

A Court of Thorn and Roses (ACOTAR) is a book series written by Sarah J Maas, it is The #1 New York Times and internationally bestselling series. Sarah has sold more than 70 million copies in English worldwide and the series has been published in thirty-eight languages, not only this but Sarah is one of... Continue Reading →

Update – I’m back…

Hi Everyone,  Welcome back to my blog, I must admit it's been a while since I've been blogging on here. Just over three years to be exact, and I need to apologise, I just disappeared away from the blog for no reason.  Well, there is a reason and that is life... yup, life has pretty... Continue Reading →

Packwood House – National Trust

Packwood House is situated in Solihul near Lapworth in Warwickshire, it is a tudor mansion that has origins of the 15th century. History discovered by the National Trust shows that the house was built in the late 16th Century for a John Fetherston, who was a prosperous Warwickshire farmer. Packwood has tall Tudor chimneys with... Continue Reading →

Hanbury Hall – National Trust

Hanbury Hall and Gardens is a country manor house based near Droitwich Spa, the house was built in the early 1700s, with 20 acres of gardens and a further 400 acres of parkland to explore. The Hanbury Estate was located within the boundaries of the Royal Forest of Feckenham, sadly its royal status was lost... Continue Reading →

Coughton Court – National Trust

Set in the heart of Warwickshire, Coughton Court is a huge Tudor house, with beautiful gardens and a catholic collection of treasures. It has been the home of the Throckmorton family for over 600 years, they have been persecuted for their catholic faith, but with links to secret plots and political intrigue, they have risked... Continue Reading →

Throwback Thursday – Osterley Park and House, National Trust

Happy Thursday wonderful people, I hope you are having a wonderful week. I wanted to try something new, so I thought I would start doing some Throwback Thursday posts. I love looking back on all the wonderful places I've been to, especially the National Trust houses and Gardens. So for this week I have chosen... Continue Reading →

Wightwick Manor and Gardens – National Trust

Wightwick Manor is a Victorian timber-framed manor house built in 1887 near Wolverhampton, but in 1937 Geoffrey Mander, a local paint manufacturer and liberal MP, did something remarkable - he persuaded the National Trust to accept a house that was just 50 years old. The house was completed in two phases, one in 1887 and... Continue Reading →

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