Britain's prettiest inhabitied placesFrom chocolate-box villages of quaint thatched cottages, to old medieval churches steeped with history, it's no surprise that Britain has some of the prettiest places in the world. Tourists flock from all corners of the globe to see picturesque villages such as Castle Combe, St Ives, Clovelly and Portmeirion. BritEvents' Lucy Middleton has the tough job of whittling down the prettiest inhabited places in Britain.
The beat goes on at NibleyBritEvents' Amanda Arnold reviews the Nibley Festival, a non-profit and family-friendly event set in the heart of the beautiful Cotswolds in Gloucestershire.
Hawks on Walks - Battlefield Falconry CentreTake a walk in the stunning Shropshire countryside and become a falconer for the morning at the Battlefield Falconry Centre just minutes from Shrewsbury. BritEvents' Amanda wings her way over to check it out.
London's West End RevealedAs the entertainment centre of England's capital city, London's West End is a busy, vibrant and exciting hub for both visitors and tourists.