IN BRITAIN Magazine October/November 2001 issue
IN BRITAIN

The bi-monthly magazine of
the British Tourist Authority

published by Romsey Publishing Company Ltd, London.

IN BRITAIN October/November 2001
IN BRITAIN October/November 2001
Front cover picture by
Tim Graham Picture Library

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What to find in the October/November 2001 issue:

Notebook
Hotel boat cruises to Scotland, Agatha Christie at the British Museum, bed and breakfast for art lovers, English furniture design, a new military museum, antiques amd arts fairs and more.

Letters to the editor
Tell us about your travels and what you think about the magazine.

By royal degree
As Prince William starts college in St Andrews, ALISON THOMAS scouts ahead in the Kingdom of Fife to see what the future monarch will find.

Competition
Your chance to win a luxury trip on the Royal Scotsman.

On Stage
The latest news from Britain's entertainment scene.

The Arts and Crafts house
Beautiful Blackwell, perched on the hills overlooking Lake Windermere, has been restored and opened to the public.SALLY VARLOW reports.

Where to stay
The joys of staying in university accommodation out of term time.

Go west
NIGEL HICKS guides you along the South West Coast Path, that runs for over 600 miles along the dramatic coastline of the West Country.

Events
What's going on around the country and dates for the events you'd like to see.

The fens of the realm
JAMES HADLEY wanders the fenlands of East Anglia and finds a stunning cathedral, big skies, waterways and windmills.

Museums and Galleries
A look at the museums around the country that chart the history of tennis, football and other popular sports.

Loving spoonfull
Meet TIM AND SUE ROYAN, a couple who are keeping the Welsh tradition of lovespoon-making alive.

Britain's heritage
The sights and sounds of the east Kent coast, including the maritime connections of Dover, Deal and Sandwich.

Belfast's inn crowd
A good time was had by all in the pubs of Belfast. ROS DRINKWATER reports on the traditional inns that survive in one of Europe's fastest changing cities.

Good Value Britain
National Express travel pass, three stately-home visits for the price of two, visit Pembridge and other parts of Herefordshire for less.

Now showing...
PAT MOORE watches as some of the country's top museums and galleries dust off old favourites and bring them out into the public eye.

My Bit of Britain
The 11th Duke of Marlborough leads us around his ancestral home of Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire.

Buy the book
A selection of the latest publications on Britain.

GoWest

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November 2001 pages 28-29

Go west, the South West Coast Path
of the West Country

PhotoİNigel Hicks

 

  EastAnglia

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November 2001 pages 40-41

The fenlands of
East Anglia

PhotoİBritain on view

 

 

Britain'sHeritage

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November 2001 pages 52-53

The East Kent Coast
PhotosİEnglish Heritage

 

 

BlenheimPalace

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November 2001 pages 68-69

Blenheim Palace by the
Duke of Marlborough

PhotoİBlenheim Palace

 

 

 


 

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