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Modern Bric a Brac
Food, Days Out and Travel stories from Brighton, London and the Rest of the World
Sunday
Notes from a weekend in Dorset - Bridport
Bridport, in the heart of Dorset, where old buildings populate the high street, and rolling hills paint a picturesque backdrop, as a weekend...
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Wednesday
Days Out in London - the Tudors at Hampton Court Palace
It may have been a while ago that Hampton Court Palace extended their Tudor offering with more rooms and a new garden to explore, but it wa...
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Friday
Days out in Sussex - Bramber ramblings and a great place to picnic
It was the day we discovered an unintentional art installation; the story of a wife and her children taken to the Tower; a sighting of dain...
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Sunday
Days out in Sussex - Rye and its smuggling past
Once surrounded by sea, the town of Rye clusters up a hill, where buildings date back to medieval times and is a place full of secrets from...
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Monday
Days out in London - Joshua Reynolds and the Wallace Collection
I remember reading an account of Sir Joshua Reynolds that left a lasting impression on me. From memory it had something to do with him as a...
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Sunday
Days Out in Sussex - Weald and Downland Open Air Museum
After having spent quite a lot of time staring at computer screens and feeling stuck inside, the first chance I had to enjoy a spring-like ...
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Monday
Days out in Brighton - The Undercliff Walk
Forget the razzle dazzle of the pier and the showy, it's-all-about-me Pavilion, there are plenty of other Best Bits About Brighton to fi...
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Thursday
Indian Summer in the middle of a Brighton winter
I recently found out Brighton has been voted a runner-up for the Curry Capital of Britain award. So where better to head on New Years Eve th...
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Saturday
A church trail in London from St Paul's to Southwark Cathedral with spectacular views of the Shard along route
One of the things I love most about London is the architecture, in particular, the magnificence and beauty of St Paul's stuns me every...
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