Lincolnshire

…replaced the Edinburgh stagecoach. The whole town is built from honey-coloured limestone. Links with the eccentric and irascible Robert Browne (1550-1631) bring us here. He came from a wealthy Stamford…

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Essex

…winding country roads east of Chelmsford. Our goal is the ancient Saxon chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall (CM0 4PN). In the village, turn right at the King’s Head pub into East…

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Nottinghamshire

…also has a small museum upstairs devoted to the Pilgrim Fathers. For further information on related locations see www.pilgrimsandprophets.co.uk   SCROOBY Pub sign, Scrooby This is an unexciting name for…

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Oxfordshire

…are organised by www.zenasheritagetours.com] Balliol College John Wycliffe (1324-1384) came here as Master of Balliol College in the fourteenth century and described Oxford as a Vineyard of the Lord. A…

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