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Watersmeet - a pretty spot for a cuppa on Exmoor

Watersmeet - a pretty spot for a cuppa on Exmoor

Watersmeet is the meeting place of the East Lyn river and Hoar Oak Water on Exmoor, Devon. Several walking routes converge here. And when you arrive, there is an attractive tea room to greet you!

The Green Man, spirit of the woods

The Green Man, spirit of the woods

Glance upwards in many of Britain’s great cathedrals and churches and you may well catch sight of the Green Man looking down at you, with tree leaves curling from his mouth. After being a neglected part of Britain's folk history, the Green Man, and related festivals in his honour, had something of a revival in the 20th century, and many continue to this day, particularly around the time of May Day. But who, you may ask, is he?

23 and 24 Leinster Gardens, Bayswater - not much room inside!

23 and 24 Leinster Gardens, Bayswater - not much room inside!

23 and 24 Leinster Gardens in Bayswater, central London, may look very grand desirable houses to live in, but it's all a facade. Literally, they are clever fakes — built in the 19th century to hide the train tracks of the Metropolitan Railway that run beneath them.

Sarah Biffin -The Limbless Wonder

Sarah Biffin -The Limbless Wonder

Sarah Biffin was born in Somerset in 1784 without arms or legs. Despite this enormous disadvantage, and the fact that her parents were poor, Sarah went on to become a famous artist of the day.

The colourful Kingfisher - a rare but memorable sight

The colourful Kingfisher - a rare but memorable sight

The kingfisher is one of Britain's most delightful and colourful native birds. When seen unexpectedly, it is usually as a sudden and stunning dart of jewelled blue diving into a river. The RSPB has estimated that there are between 4,800 and 8,000 breeding pairs thinly, but widely, spread across the UK. Their scarcity mean kingfishers are protected under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

The Shipping Forecast - a very British tradition

The Shipping Forecast - a very British tradition

The Shipping Forecast is a radio broadcast of weather reports and forecasts for the seas around the coasts of the British Isles. The unique and distinctive presentation style of these broadcasts has led to their attracting an audience much wider than that directly interested in maritime weather conditions.

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