Nestled in the heart of England Nottingham is not only renowned for its legends of Robin Hood but also has a pretty rich literary heritage.
A literary journey across Nottingham

stories of travel, books, and special needs parenting
Nestled in the heart of England Nottingham is not only renowned for its legends of Robin Hood but also has a pretty rich literary heritage.
In recent years, a whole new breed of wanderers has emerged with the rise of remote work – the digital nomads.
We think few places can compare to the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral in the South East of England when it comes to history!
Last week, my husband and I decided to take a chance and dine at Hickory’s Smokehouse in Poynton with our two disabled children.
Let’s talk about Mull. When it comes to planning a family holiday, it’s often tempting to stick to well-known destinations.
Are you dreaming of a peaceful beach day with the kids? Take a look at the sleepy town of Knott-End-On-Sea!
You might be surprised to learn that the Midlands has some fascinating literary treasures just waiting to be discovered.
The UK isn’t short of wonderful places to visit for fun days out and short breaks, and the north west is no exception.
Remote working is a massive win-win for anyone who loves to travel and wants to be good to the environment?
Great Missenden is the perfect place for a day out for any lover of Roald Dahl’s books. The museum is not to be missed!