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Travel articles for Heritage magazine*

* known as Realm magazine in North America

Listed most recent first, major articles only. I am sadly unable to reproduce any here for copyright reasons.

#133, March 2007
- Home of the Bard (Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon, 8 pages)
- Best of Britain 2007 (Overview of attractions, 12 pages)

#132, January 2007
- As editor

# 131, November 2006
- Days of smoke and steel (The industrial revolution and sites to visit, 9 pages)
- The man who would be king (Monmouth’s rebellion and the West Country, 4 pages)

#130, Septeber 2006
- Wandering down the Wye (The Wye valley, 8 pages)

#129, July 2006
- Tasting the Tudors (Hampton Court Tudor food festival, 1 page)
- Art for art’s sake (Holkham Hall, 7 pages – as “Beatrice Sant”)
- Cavalcade of curiosities (The Ashmolean Museum, 1 page)

#128, May 2006
- Blooming brilliant (Kew Gardens’ Heritage Year, 1 page)
- Spires and squires (Chesterfield and surrounds, 6 pages – as “Beatrice Sant”)

#127, March 2006
- The whole works (RSC Complete Works Festival, 1 page)

#126, January 2006
- Southern belle (The South Downs Way, 8 pages)
- The sands of time (Lawrence of Arabia exhibition, 1 page)

#125, November 2005
- Tasting the water of life (Scottish whisky tour, 7 pages)

#124, September 2005
- Kingdoms of the Celts (Celtic Britain, 5 pages – as “Beatrice Sant”)

#122, May 2005
- Awe inspiring (Nicholas Hawksmoor’s churches, 2 pages – as “Beatrice Sant”)

#120, January 2005
- A land apart (Cornwall, 10 pages)

#119, November 2004
- Down on the docks (London Docklands, 3 pages)

#118, September 2004
- A room with a view (Hotels with spectacular views, 3 pages)
- The Emerald City (London parks, 6 pages)

#117, July 2004
- Hidden treasures (London’s lesser-known museums, 6 pages)

#116, May 2004
- Position of power (10 Downing Street, 4 pages)
- Where am I? (Ely Cathedral, 3 pages)
- London’s stages through the ages (London theatreland, 5 pages)

#115, March 2004
- Where am I? (Royal Albert Hall, 2 pages)
- Battle for the blues (The boat race, 1 page)

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