Be there: Rollright Stones in glorious VR
Legend has it that they are a king and his courtiers petrified by a witch. The story was first mentioned in William Camden's Britannia in 1586.
Almost as good as being there...
Legend has it that they are a king and his courtiers petrified by a witch. The story was first mentioned in William Camden's Britannia in 1586.
I have to admit that this is one of those church views that benefits from a drive-past.
Avebury henge is part of a vast ritualistic landscape. Here's an opportunity to drop within a stone circle via VR.
It's one of my favourite buildings in Avebury. There's something about a circular building that really appeals to me - it never ends.
All Saints was subject to an arson attack in 2015 which left the building a shell. It has taken 8 years of careful planning and skilled conservation to bring the building back to life.
This is one of those iconic churches that never disappoints. St. Mary is lodged within a bucolic landscape neighboured by the Star Inn pub.
Broadwell in VR thanks to Member Powered Photography
Ashwell in Hertfordshire is full of the vernaculars: timber framed buildings to fill your boots dashed with a touch of pargetting.