Join me and my special guests in this new podcast series as we travel to all four corners of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland discovering entertaining stories and fascinating facts, hearing epic tales and intimate recollections, seeing where history happened, marvelling at sweeping panoramas and enjoying quiet corners, meeting friends along the way, and learning about the people and places that make these beautiful islands the most magical place on earth.
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In this special show we discuss London and Christmas: With Christopher Winn, author of I Never Knew That about London, Mark Mason, author of Walk the Lines, Mike Paterson, founder of London Historians and Footprints of London guide Rob Smith
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In this episode Christopher explores the beginnings of Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, travels south into Lanarkshire to experience the world’s longest echo, then north west across the Clyde to Scotland’s most ancient capital before finishing back in Glasgow to find out where English comics went to die.
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In this episode Christopher visits more of Southern Scotland taking in a pink palace that was once the only place in the world where you could see a Rembrandt, a Holbein and a da Vinci simultaneously, a loch where history was made, the romantic abbey where the world’s first sweetheart lies, the modest birthplace of Scotland’s national poet and the only place in Britain visited by the King - or was it?
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In this episode Christopher visits Southern Scotland, travelling first along the River Tweed in the Border country, taking in the baronial home of Scotland’s most famous novelist, two beautiful ruined abbeys with stories to tell and the world’s first vehicular suspension bridge, and then taking a ride to Glasgow on the world’s first pedal bike.
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In this episode, Christopher explores London taking in the capital’s first - and best - man made viewpoint, the room where a shy 18 year old girl became a Queen, an ancient secret garden, a house shared by two of the world’s greatest musicians, and a green museum at the gates a palace.
Places to visit:
The Red Saloon, Kensington Palace
https://www.hrp.org.uk/kensington-palace/history-and-stories/the-story-of-kensington-palace/#gs.0q6qt3
College Garden, Westminster Abbey
https://www.westminster-abbey.org/corporate-hospitality/venues/college-garden-summer-season
Brook Street W1
https://handelhendrix.org
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In this episode Christopher visits the Lincolnshire Wolds of Alfred Lord Tennyson, the most beautiful building in the world in Cambridgeshire, an Englishman’s castle in Norfolk, the England we dream of in Suffolk and a cathedral on the edge of the world in Essex.
Places to visit:
Lincolnshire Wolds https://www.lincswolds.org.uk
King’s College Chapel https://www.visitcambridge.org
Holkham Hall, Norfolk https://www.holkham.co.uk
Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury http://www.gainsborough.org
Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex https://www.visitessex.com
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In this special episode Christopher tells the story of how St George came to be the patron saint of England, and visits some of the places in England most associated with him.
Places to See:
Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) Palace of WestminsterSt George’s Chapel, WindsorDragon Hill, Uffington White Horse, near Wantage, Oxfordshire.St Botolph’s, Hardham, West SussexSt George’s, Fordington, Dorchester, DorsetAll Saints, Little Kimble, BuckinghamshireSt Peter’s, Barton, CambridgeshireSt Botolph’s, Banningham, NorfolkSt Catherine’s, Fritton, NorfolkSt Mary’s, Troston, SuffolkSt Lawrence’s, Broughton, BuckinghamshireSt Gregory’s, Norwich
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In this episode Christopher visits the northern capital of the Roman empire, the scene of the naval battle that secured American independence, the village where man first flew, and the setting for the world’s first moving pictures.
Places to visit:
York
https://www.visityork.org/explore/yorks-city-walls-p1188501
Flamborough Head
https://www.yorkshire.com/places/yorkshire-coast/flamborough
Leeds
https://www.visitleeds.co.uk
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In this episode Christopher visits the only mainland community in Britain to be cut off by the daily tides, in Lancashire, a lakeland castle where all is yellow, the Georgian port in Cumberland that inspired New York, the home of one of England’s great heroines in Northumberland and the oldest railway bridge in the world in County Durham.
Places to visit:
Lowther Castle https://lowthercastle.org
Whitehaven https://www.visitcumbria.com/wc/whitehaven/
Bamburgh https://www.bamburgh.org.uk
Causey Arch https://www.thisisdurham.com/things-to-do/causey-arch-and-picnic-area-p21641
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In this episode Christopher discovers the world’s first skyscraper in Shropshire, walks beside a lake dedicated to love in Staffordshire, follows in the footsteps of a legend in Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, discovers a village in Derbyshire that died so that others might live and strolls through the world’s first public park in Cheshire.
Places to visit:
Shrewsbury Flax Mill, Shropshire
Rudyard Lake, Staffordshire
Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire
Eyam, Derbyshire
Birkenhead Park, Wirral
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Christopher explores the West Midlands taking in a ride on the world’s first bicycle in Warwickshire, three Cotswold villages in Gloucestershire with literary connections, a trip to the moon from Herefordshire, a view of the whole of Middle England from the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire, and the house in Birmingham where the modern world was shaped.
Places to visit:
Coventry Transport Museum
St Giles, Coberley
Cowley Manor
Colesbourne Park
Whitbourne, Herefordshire
The Malvern Hills
Soho House, Handsworth
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Christopher visits a quiet corner of Bedfordshire where the Celestial Light shines most brightly, the oldest house in England, in Huntingdonshire, the room in Rutland where the Gunpowder Plot may have been hatched, the burial place in Leicestershire of the last Plantagenet king, and George Washington’s ancestral home in Northamptonshire.
Link to some places to visit in this episode:
Visit Leicester
Sulgrave Manor Trust
The Manor, Hemingford Grey
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Christopher visits the birthplace of English song in Berkshire, Heaven on Earth in Oxfordshire, a country churchyard in Buckinghamshire where we have all the time in the world, the launch site in Middlesex for the first balloon flight over England and the exact spot in Hertfordshire where a young man made a momentous decision that changed the world for good.
Link to some places to visit in this episode:
Abbey Quarter
The Society of Antiquaries
Stoke Park
Honourable Artillery Company
Wadesmill, Hertfordshire
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Christopher visits a handsome village in Dorset resting place of a farmer whose enterprise, and whose wife, helped save millions of lives, the Devon landscape beloved of a Hollywood legend, the most perfect combination of sculpture and scenery you will ever find, in Cornwall, an enchanted Somerset combe that inspired great poetry and the Computer Age, and an ancient temple in Wiltshire restored with marmalade.
Link to some places to visit in this episode:
Visit Dorset
Visit Dartmoor
Tate
Visit Exmoor
English Heritage
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Christopher visits a mountain side house in Surrey where larks ascend, a desert in Kent where a famous film director lived out his final days, a beautiful ancient hilltop town in East Sussex, with an enviable literary heritage, the loveliest room in the world in a castle in West Sussex, the spot in Hampshire where a naval hero was felled in his moment of triumph, and a medieval space ship on the Isle of Wight.
Link to some places to visit in this episode:
National Trust (Leith Hill)
National Trust (Lamb House)
Arundel Castle
The Quarterdeck of HMS Victory
English Heritage
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In this feature length Christmas special Christopher goes in search of the Great British Christmas, discovering magical Christmas stories and fascinating Christmas facts from around the nation that shine a light on the origins and traditions of Britain’s favourite celebration.
List of places and Gazetteer
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