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City's monument has links with Anglican Communion

WITH recent talk of the Archbishop of Canterbury resigning, Chester’s outskirts may not be the kind of place you might associate with archbishops, but nevertheless, there is a wonderful monument linked to the most senior position within the Anglican Communion.Read

St Digain's Churchyard

Wales' Llangernyw churchyard explored

CHURCHYARDS are fantastic places. As in places of fantasy, and where fantasies can be conceived and nurtured.Read

Pont Pen y Benglog

Exploring road history in North Wales

IF YOU'VE ever done research for a project, you’ll know that things you find along the way of researching can be a real surprise. A proper delight you were not expecting. I had several of these moments when doing field visits to further document my first book, “Roads and Trackways of North Wales”.Read

St John's Church

Exploring St John's Church in Chester

CHESTER is my favourite English city. Not that I’ve visited every city in England. Just that Chester has given me several years of enjoyable work, day trips and good memories from a compact place that’s just about as full of history as you could get.Read

Maen Addwyn

Introducing Anglesey’s Megaliths - Maen Addwyn

FOR the megalithic enthusiast (also known as megalithomaniacs, or megaraks), Anglesey is a veritable paradise. Indeed, it’s where much of my interest in history was nurtured and grew.Read

Holly Holy Day

Chance to experience living history at Holly Holy Day

IF YOU are wanting a vivid encounter with history, to experience "living history", there's nothing quite like a reenactment event to perform that function.Read

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Haunted happenings in South Cheshire pubs

IF YOU were wanting a compact, pretty, historic town with lots of shops and good eateries, then Nantwich in South Cheshire fits the bill perfectly. Read

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Remembering Crewe's hidden wartime heritage

AS WE approach Armistice Day (or Remembrance Day), we look to remember those lost in conflicts past and present.Read

New section on The Unexplained on our website

Hello, my name is Tim, and I'd like to introduce myself. I've got some really interesting places to tell you about. This world is a marvellous place. So much to marvel at. It's fantastic - as in the stuff of fantasy. Except it is real if you know where to look. Sometimes you might need a little more information to understand or see such marvels - but they are there.Read