
October 7, 2009 + UK, West Country
Longleat – Wiltshire
Set deep beyond the edge of the forest, past the rolling lawns is Longleat House, one Britain’s most beautiful and stately homes and among the best examples of High Elizabethan architecture. The first private residence to open its enormous doors to the public, Longleat is located near the towns of Warminster in Wiltshire and Frome in Somerset. Built by Sir John Thynne, mainly… Read More

Hampstead Heath – London
We spent one stunning spring Sunday lost in the Heath. In a city park experience like no other I’ve ever had.

August 3, 2009 + UK, West Country
Glastonbury Tor
Just hearing the name- Glastonbury- brings images to mind: Arthurian England, magical druids, hordes of young people covered in mud listening to music. In life, Glastonbury Tor truly is a magical place.

July 31, 2009 + UK, West Country
King John’s Hunting Lodge Tea House – Lacock
In the über picturesque village of Lacock, in a tiny Tudor building (1167 – 1216), behind a garden of poppies and wild flowers, sits the lovely King John’s Hunting Lodge Tea House.