Tag Archives: Andrew Fox

’17. ‘Our castle from the 19th century looks scary but it’s a real family home’

Haddon Hall is the family home of Lord and Lady Edward and their two children but is open to the public from March to October – Andrew Fox Lord Edward Manners pulls his Land Rover up the hill into the medieval parkland of Haddon Hall. The top view looks like a complete idyll. Down the… Read More »

‘Living here is like going back 50 years; You can even go for a walk after dark.’

Throughout the summer we’ll be taking the pulse of our most famous traditional seaside towns, examining the efforts being made to regenerate them and getting a feel for whether they’re still worth visiting. This week Chris Moss investigates Llandudno. Llandudno is North Wales’ stunning seaside town; It is a much-loved stop on the journey from… Read More »

‘People come here because they see it on social media; ‘The environment is rapidly becoming chaotic’

Jack Rear gets more than he bargained for at Lake District winter walking skills day course – Andrew Fox Before joining the walking masterclass, I considered myself quite experienced. I am handy with a map and compass, have hiked most of Britain’s major peaks and go on a walking holiday every year. I scoff at… Read More »