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JUNE/JULY 2015 ISSUE 186

Scottish Highlands Into the countryside of Macbeth and Nessie

Stonehenge to the Globe Our obsession with round buildings

Richmond The town shaped by Norman Conquest

Maritime heritage

Cavalier spirit

Liverpool’s legacy

English Civil War in Newark

Somerset Levels

Wonderful wildlife, myths and a famous music festival

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PLUS Top five British beaches; Amy Johnson, heroine of the skies; tennis at Eastbourne


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DAYS OUT

Windsor Castle’s Waterloo exhibition, top beaches to laze upon and Sir Edward Heath’s former home, Arundells

REGULARS

INVERNESS-SHIRE Try and spot Nessie from Urquhart Castle on the edge of Loch Ness

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REVIEWS

The latest books and DVDs on Britain

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WHY INVERNESS-SHIRE?

Home to countless castles, the Cairngorms National Park and a malt whisky trail, why not?

THE INTERN

Helen Ochyra joins viticulturist Jac Evans at Llaethliw vineyard in West Wales, where award-winning wines are produced and enjoyed

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ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCES

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Our selection of things to see and do, from Loch Ness to Culloden Battlefield

GREAT BRITISH ADVENTURERS

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COMPETITION

Win a luxury two-night break for two at The Grant Arms Hotel in the Highlands

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A LU X U R Y S T MANCHESTAEY IN SEE PAGE 15R

Remembering the bravery of pioneering aviator Amy Jo Johnson CBE, the first woman t complete a solo flight from to Britain to Australia

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DEPARTMENTS

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EDITOR’S NOTE

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LETTERS

WHAT’S ON

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ALAMY; GETTY IMAGES; ROBERT HARDING

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Editor’s Note

Discover Britain, Archant House, Oriel Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 1BB Tel: 01242 264 754 editorial@discoverbritainmag.com www.discoverbritainmag.com EDITORIAL Editor Sheena Harvey Deputy Editor Vicky Sartain Staff Writer Angharad Moran Art Editor Jeremy Bird ADVERTISING Account Manager Daniel Martin Tel: 01242 264 781; daniel.martin@chelseamagazines.com Account Manager Amy Stokes Tel: 01242 264 785; amy.stokes@chelseamagazines.com MANAGEMENT Managing Director Paul Dobson Deputy Managing Director Steve Ross Commercial Director Vicki Gavin Publisher Simon Temlett Digital Marketing Manager James Dobson Circulation Manager William Delmont ONLINE Digital Product Manager Oliver Morley-Norris Digital Marketing Co-ordinator Andreea Dragoi Digital Executive Scarlett Lill Digital Marketing Executive Jennifer Cruickshank PRINTING William Gibbons Ltd SUBSCRIPTIONS UK Discover Britain, CDS Global, Sovereign Park, Market Harborough LE16 9EF Tel: 0844 848 8053, Fax: 01858 434 958 Subscription rates: Subscribe for one year for £33 (6 issues) or for two years (12 issues) for £66 BACK ISSUES £4.50. Tel: 020 7349 3700 PUBLISHING OFFICE The Chelsea Magazine Company Ltd, Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London SW3 3TQ Tel: 020 7349 3700, Fax: 020 7349 3701 Email: info@chelseamagazines.com Printed in England ISSN 0950-5245 News distribution: Seymour, 2 East Poultry Avenue, London EC1A 9PT. Tel: 020 7429 4000

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On the cover: Dundon Hill, Compton Dundon on the Somerset Levels, seen from Gilling Down. Photo by Stephen Spraggon/Alamy

Welcome

MUCH OF THE HISTORY OF THE THREE COUNTRIES

that make up Great Britain has been defined by struggles for supremacy between internal political factions, from the clans of Scotland to the gentry of the English counties. These wars have left their legacy across the land in the form of evocative battlefields and castles that have nothing to do with defending our people from invading outsiders. In this issue we visit the sites of some of these major conflicts. Representing the 11th-century disputes between the supporters of the new Norman regime and those of the old Anglo-Saxon nobility, there is Richmond Castle (see page 66). The struggle between the Royalists and the Cavaliers in the English Civil War is epitomised by Charles I’s stronghold of Newark, Nottinghamshire, with its mighty castle. This was ordered to be destroyed by Oliver Cromwell but still has walls standing today. A new museum has now opened to commemorate those times (turn to page 34). The Somerset Levels, that famous haven of wildlife and location of the mystical Glastonbury Tor, also hosted the last pitched battle on English soil, between the armies of the Catholic King James II and his Protestant illegitimate nephew, the Duke of Monmouth (see page 24). Further forward in time and much further north we visit the Highlands around Inverness for the site of the very last battle to be fought on British soil – between the exhausted Jacobite forces of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the much fresher troops of the English Duke of Cumberland in 1746 (see page 85).

SHEENA HARVEY Editor

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Land of the summer people The Somerset Levels are a unique area of vast plains ringed by hills and dotted with ancient settlements, rich in human history and a haven for native wildlife WORDS STEPHEN MOSS

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Wonderful views can be enjoyed from Glastonbury Tor

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Cavalier spirit Newark’s charming façade hides a bloody past, which is vividly recounted at the new National Civil War Centre. Discover the divisive events of the conflict and the pivotal role played by this ancient market town WORDS JULIE NIGHTINGALE

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Overlooking the River Trent, Newark Castle was partly destroyed in 1646 during the English Civil War discoverbritainmag.com JUNE/JULY 2015 | 35


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