Edward II died at Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire on 21st September 1327 and is buried at Gloucester Cathedral.
Cardinal Wolsey & the Bell Cage at East Bergholt
In the village of East Bergholt the building of a bell tower for the church of St Mary the Virgin was started in 1525 with assistance promised by Cardinal Wolsey.
From Coffee to Insurance!
Lloyd's Coffee House, on Tower Street was a significant meeting place in London in the 17th and 18th centuries.
London’s Oldest Structure!
In the spring of 2010, archaeologists found six timber piles on the foreshore at Nine Elms which would have been part of a bridge to an island in the River Thames.
Bourton-Football-on-the-Water!
On August Bank Holiday Monday each year at 4pm, one of the Cotswolds' most quirky and iconic events, takes place in the centre of Bourton-on-the-Water.