Wetherspoon
Pub food
Pub food
Harold’s Stones
Cardiff
Cardiff - New Theatre
Cardiff - National Museum
Cardiff - National Museum
Cardiff - National Museum
Cardiff - National Museum
Cardiff - National Museum
Cardiff - National Museum
Cardiff - National Museum
Cardiff - National Museum
Cardiff - National Museum
Cardiff - National Museum
Cardiff
Rhondda Heritage Park
Rhondda Heritage Park
Llandaff Cathedral
Mawdlam - St. Mary Magdalene
Llandaff Cathedral
Llandaff Cathedral
Yatton - T2
Yatton - St Mary
Yatton - St Mary
Compton Martin - St Michael the Archangel
Compton Martin - St Michael the Archangel
Bridgwater - St Mary
Bridgwater -St Mary
Bridgwater -St Mary
Bridgwater - Corn Exchange
Taunton - St Mary Magdalene
Cullompton - St Andrew
Merrivale Prehistoric Settlement
Merrivale Prehistoric Settlement
Merrivale Prehistoric Settlement
Merrivale Prehistoric Settlement
Merrivale Prehistoric Settlement
Merrivale Prehistoric Settlement
Merrivale Prehistoric Settlement
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth - Charles Church
Plymouth - Black Friar`s Distillery
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A Saxon settlement called Tamarworth is mentioned in the 9th century. The Domesday Book of 1086 mentions a fishing village called Sudtone at the mouth of the River Plym. In 1211 the site is mentioned as a trading centre at Plym Mouth. Plymouth developed into a trading town, becoming a market town in 1254 and the first town in England to receive a royal charter from Parliament in 1439.
During the Hundred Years' War, Edward of Woodstock, the 'Black Prince', set out from Plymouth in 1355 on his campaign to France.
At that time, non-washable chain mail was in fashion. Today's fashion can be cleaned quickly and inexpensively right here.
During the Hundred Years' War, Edward of Woodstock, the 'Black Prince', set out from Plymouth in 1355 on his campaign to France.
At that time, non-washable chain mail was in fashion. Today's fashion can be cleaned quickly and inexpensively right here.
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