Beaconsfield Old Town also has an attractive high street, the first Michelin-starred Indian chef (Atul Kochhar at Riwaz; riwazrestaurants.co.uk) and, brilliantly, the world’s oldest model village (bekonscot.co.uk).
Stay: The Crazy Bear (0203 9944 555; crazybeargroup.co.uk) offers doubles from £119pn room-only.
According to an Institute of Place Management report, bookshops contribute significantly to the vitality and viability of high streets: they support community, host events and look jolly nice too.
Wigtown must be vital and viable indeed. Scotland’s “Book Town”, on the edge of Wigtown Bay, was once the capital of Galloway; now it’s a quiet bibliophile’s heaven, jam-packed with stores selling books old and new. Pop into Byre Books for mythology and folklore, Faodail for Scottish antiquities, ReadingLasses for books and cake. The Wigtown Book Festival takes over town every autumn (wigtownbookfestival.com).
Stay: Craigmount (01988 402178; craigmount.info) offers B&B doubles from £100pn.
Being granted a market charter was a big deal back in medieval times. Crosses, of all styles, were erected to mark these honoured spots.
Malmesbury’s octagonal cross – a pinnacled, buttressed affair, with stone benches inside – is especially elegant. Built, according to records, “for poore market folkes to stande dry when rayne cummith”, it has endured since the 15th century, despite once being hit by a lorry.
Christmas market lovers are gearing up for the opening of some of the most charming and popular markets across Europe this month.And while most of the continent
If you love a good Christmas market, then there’s one European city which will have you spoiled for choice.Even better, it’s just two hours from the UK. Ber
This busy stretch of a major UK motorway is set to shut, with 150,000 drivers a day to be heavily impacted.Later this month, the road will close and travel chao