Guest Feature: 10 Great Books to Read in Cambridge
For many, reading is an escape into another world, shutting out the reader’s physical environment. Sometimes, though, a place can so perfectly fit a book that reading in that spot intrudes on and...
View ArticleFoyle’s War: 10 Lessons Learned from Watching Every Episode of Foyle’s War in...
Last week I came down with a lovely seasonal cold (which kindly coincided with my Birthday). I was confined to exile in bed and had plenty of time on my hands so I decided to watch every episode of...
View ArticleBrit Movies: British Films To Watch out For in 2013
It’s going to be an exciting year for British Movies and we’ve decided to put together a rundown of all the British movies we could find that will be opening this year. From the Return of Bridget...
View ArticleAnglophilia: Anglophile Problems That We Have to Accept
Being an Anglophile these days can be a tough hobby to follow. We’re a fairly small community that not many people can identify with and so the issues we run into are so small – they’re not likely to...
View ArticleYour Complete Guide to British Themed Tourist Attractions Located in the...
The biggest problem that we Anglophiles have is that Britain is usually far away from us (unless you’re in Europe already). For many people, traveling to Britain is just a dream, something they hope...
View ArticleNew Anglotopia Book: Anglotopia’s Dictionary of British English
We’ve been working on it for months and hinting at it on our social media feeds and today is the day we’re ready to release Anglotopia’s Dictionary of British English: Brit Slang from A to Zed! We’re...
View ArticleBritish Landscapes Photography: The Lakes of Snowdonia
Doesn’t time fly – its almost six months now since I started this column and through out that period we have always visited England, Scotland and Wales. So for the immediate future I thought I would...
View ArticleLaura’s London: The London Dungeon – New and Improved
This famous scare attraction had been on Tooley Street in London Bridge for nearly 40 years but closed at the end of January 2013 to move to its new home on the Southbank. From Friday 1 March 2013,...
View ArticleBritish Airways: BA Announces Routes for their new A380′s! LAX-LHR!
British Airways has announced which routes will get their first deliveries of Airbus A380 Superjumbos. This is something I’ve been looking forward to for a long time. The big announcement is they they...
View ArticleBritish Music: Guide to British Music festivals in Summer 2013
Glastonbury, as seen from above. This guide to music festivals in Britain in 2013 was put together by Visit Britain. The summer in Britain means one thing to lots of Brits: music festivals. This can...
View ArticleAnglophile 101: Massive Listing of British Themed Stores In the USA – British...
Spencer’s Jolly Posh – Chicago, Illinois Did you know that there are 35 US States that have a British themed grocery store? More than likely, there is a British store near you. Most of these places...
View ArticleIntroducing our New Website Dedicated to Everything Doctor Who
It’s no secret that we’re huge Doctor Who fans. You might even call us superfans. We don’t get to cover everything we would like in the Doctor Who universe because we don’t want this site to be all...
View ArticleBritish Landscapes Photography: England in Miniature – Exploring the Isle of...
Having just returned from my first real photo trip of the year I thought I would share with you some of the images captured during my visit to the Isle of Wight. The Isle of Wight, England’s largest...
View ArticleRandom Observations from Last Trip to Britain or Why British Toilets Are Better
The water is green because it’s filthy. Don’t touch it. Editor’s Note: While going through old notes I took on our last trip to England in May 2012, I found a bunch of observations that got lost in...
View ArticleThe Fiver: Five Oldest Pubs in the United Kingdom
The pub, or public house as it is officially known, is an everyday institution in the UK It’s a place go and unwind after a long day of work, to watch a football match, and for a night with the lads...
View ArticleBritish Landscapes Photography: The New Forest – Britain’s smallest National...
My last post was about my trip to the Isle of Wight and on the way back I took the opportunity to make my first visit to our smallest National Park – New Forest. Although the best time of year to...
View ArticleExclusive Preview of the new Mary Rose Museum – Ship Brought back from the Ocean
The Mary Rose is the world’s only surviving sixteenth century warship. This £35 million project reunites the hull of the Mary Rose with many of the 19,000 Tudor artefacts recovered from the seabed...
View ArticleThe Fiver: Bark, I Say, Bark, Old Chap – Five Most Famous British Dog Breeds...
Some studies suggest that there are over 100 million dog owners and over 300 breeds in the world. In the United Kingdom, the Kennel Club recognizes over 200 separate breeds. Since this article is only...
View ArticleEngland’s Longest Coastal Path – A Roller Coaster – The South West Coastal Path
The South West Coastal Path is one of the top walks to be found anywhere in the world with 630 miles of stunning scenery running from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to...
View ArticleUK Travel 101: How to Behave in a British Bed and Breakfast – Yes, This Mean YOU
One of the best travel experiences you can have as you explore Great Britain is to stay in a Bed & Breakfast. B&B’s are usually small, family run affairs where you can get a nice room for the...
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