Secret Britain: The Best of Britain's Hidden Gems
By (Author) Tom Quinn
IMM Lifestyle Books
New Holland Publishers Ltd
1st April 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
914.1048612
Paperback
208
Width 171mm, Height 210mm, Spine 11mm
422g
Secret Britain is an exploration of the fascinating and beautiful, yet more obscure and less-visited, corners of the country. Secret Britain is an alternative tour of the country. Hidden landscapes and heritage sites that receive little coverage in more conventional guides are revealed here in all their glory, and there is a diverse range of locations to suit every mood. Travel from the rugged beaches of Cornwall to the ancient burial sites of the Orkney islands, and in between encounter a colorful mix of museums, stately homes, pubs, abbeys, monuments, nature reserves, and the many other gems that add to the tapestry of this unique and exciting country. This is a guide to the quirky, hidden, eccentric, and downright bizarre heritage of Britain that has managed to maintain its position off the beaten track. Entries include the Red House Glass Cone in the West Midlands, the weird Dunmore Pineapple near Falkirk, Britain s oldest nature reserve: Wicken Fen, and dwellings that appear to be frozen in time such as Mr. Straw s House in Nottinghamshire. Tom Quinn brings the fascinating architecture, eccentricities of local culture, breathtaking landscapes and mystical heritage of Britain to life with his lively commentary. Each chapter is accompanied by suggestions of places to stay and eat to help you plan your trip, as well as Chris Coe s beautiful photography, which captures the unique character of each and every site.
Tom Quinn has edited several magazines including The Countryman, and has written numerous books, including Britain's Best Walks. Chris Coe is an established photographer specializing in landscape, travel and people. He has several publications to his name, including Eccentric Britain.