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Why book a holiday home when you can book a castle? The Sunday Times takes a medieval break in Scotland
10 May 2009
Everyone makes for the beaches, but they’re missing a trick. We escape inland to ancient Phrygia
24 May 2009
A century after Scott announced his doomed voyage to the pole his spirit is still in the New Zealand town that it left from
26 July 2009
The sacred statues of ancient Ephesus exert their power over visitors even in the present day
17 January 2009
Summer is not the time to attempt this Andalusian masterpiece. It’s cooler and quieter right now
25 January 2009
After a 4.5m face-lift, the Monument reopens in the City of London. Nigel Richardson has a sneak preview
15 February 2009
Derrick Knight wants to know about places to stay on a historical tour
21 November 2008
The 2005 movie of Pride and Prejudice had many stars, but an 18-century Berkshire house stole the show
28 March 2009
The break includes a runway taxi aboard a Lancaster as demand grows ahead of a Dambusters film re-make
24 March 2009
Athens finally has a suitable home for the Parthenon sculptures and - British marbles or not - you should go, says Ginny McGrath
14 October 2008
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