England: Eat streets of London
Laura Parker discovers some of the new faces, places and tastes in London's increasingly dynamic drinking and dining scene.
Laura Parker discovers some of the new faces, places and tastes in London's increasingly dynamic drinking and dining scene.
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The extravagantly romantic garden rooms feature private gardens and twin roll-top baths.
Order a classic fry-up and lace your shoes in this eminently walkable city.
Rosamund Burton tackles Cornwall's St Michaels Way pilgrimage route.
Daniel Scott gets a sinking feeling on a Norfolk walk but finds some sustenance on the way.
You can see forever atop London's Shard, writes Keith Austin.
If you snooze you lose, Anthony Dennis finds on one of England's most treasured rail routes.
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For many, this is the base of many adventures, and what a beginning, for England's vast and bloodthirsty history is intertwined in our own. Let maginations run wild during visits to intact castles, mysterious ancient standing stones and quaint seaside villages. Wonder at the eccentricities and obsessions of its characters, from tea to tennis. And don't forget to sample its more modern day culture such as music and comedy that lie in a class of their own.