The Wittenham Clumps are one of South Oxfordshire’s most iconic landmarks. Rising high above the landscape, you are afforded breathtaking views over the River Thames and the surrounding countryside. The …
Parliament Square is a square at the north-west end of the Palace of Westminster in the City of Westminster in central London, England. It was created in the 19th century …
This granite memorial was commissioned and first unveiled in 1957 by the American Bar Associate to commemorate the Magna Carta, considered the foundational document for the rule of law.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, or Kew Gardens - a complex of botanical gardens and greenhouses of 132 hectares in south-west London between Richmond and Kew, the historic park landscape of …
Built in an elaborate Gothic style, the fountain takes the form of a canopy formed of four hooded niches and a central sprocketed spire, mounted on a base. A band …
In 1992, to commemorate the centenary of Tolkien’s birth, the Tolkien Society and the Mythopoeic Society organised held a special collection for the installation of a memorial bench and planting …
Each spring and summer we create a colourful spectacle with thousands of plants and bulbs, planted in the style developed by Cliveden’s Victorian Head Gardener John Fleming.
The Brick and Tile Works, established by Charles Cooper in the early 1800s, employed about 150 people and produced bricks, tiles, gargoyles, and pinnacles. The site, which closed in 1967, …