When making a decision on where to study for further education, the most useful source of information for students is to visit a campus and have a good look around. An open day is a great way to get a feel for a place, but what about those who can't attend or are at the early stages in their selection process?
Read moreThe world's most futuristic cruise ship, Quantum of the Seas. When the invitation to sail as a guest on its pre-inaugural voyage popped into our inbox, the first thing we did was a double take.
Read moreWelcome aboard our very latest and most extensive virtual tour. Wow, this is big. The world’s biggest cruise ship and the biggest tour we’ve produced so far.
Read moreWe’d heard about Malmesbury’s world-famous Abbey House Gardens and we were very excited at the opportunity of photographing the five-acre location for their new virtual tour. However, knowing this was the home of the famous ‘naked gardeners’ Ian and Barbara Pollard, we couldn’t help that feeling of trepidation that it just might be a ‘clothes optional’ day when we arrived.
Read moreMoving home is always a big decision, particularly when you’re over 60 and looking for somewhere new to spend your retirement years. You may want to consider somewhere a little different to the more traditional options, perhaps with a variety of facilities and activities such as those offered within a retirement village.
Read moreThe Kings Arms in Church Street, Whitchurch was first built in 1575, becoming an inn in 1675, so the fact that it’s an historic building is in no doubt. Therefore, when owners Red Oak Taverns decided to undertake a major refurbishment of the pub earlier this year, they knew it was essential to preserve the heritage of the building whilst introducing a few up-to-date facilities at the same time.
Read moreThese days funeral services don’t have to follow a conventional format, as we’re becoming increasingly aware and enquiring of the alternatives on offer. With this in mind, we were interested to visit Memorial Woodlands recently, a 100-acre burial site on the northern outskirts of Bristol
Read moreEven those afraid of heights can experience the panoramic views across Wells and the surrounding countryside from 180 feet in the air, with our new Google Business Tour of Wells Cathedral.
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