Royal Homes of Britain

The Royal property is of two types: the occupied Royal residences and the private estates. Occupied Royal Residences The state owns the occupied Royal residences and held in trust for use by future generations. They’re used by The Queen as Sovereign while fulfilling her role as Head of State and serve many purposes including State

The History of Garlic: Nature’s Ancient Superfood

For the last 4000 years of human history, Garlic, also known as Allium sativum, has been both cherished and reviled, both sought for its healing powers and shunned for its pungent after effects. From miracle drug to vampire repellent to offering for the gods, this unassuming plant has had an undeniably important place in many

A History Lovers Guide to Cardiff

People have lived in Cardiff since prehistory, but the city’s story begins with the Romans, who invaded Britain in AD43. The capital takes its name from the Roman general Aulus Didius – Caer Didi means “Fort of Didius”. The Roman rule ended in the 5th century AD. By the next century, Saxons overrun England. By

The Blues: The Revolution of Music

There’s no doubt that Blues music is perhaps the most misunderstood and often misjudged music in all of American history. Since its beginning in the early 20th century, no form of expressive art has ever meant more or influenced as much life as Blues music has. It’s imperative that people understand where Blues music has