ELING TIDE MILL
Read moreVisit of a mill, whose wheel is located under the house, and which works thanks to the tide. It is one of the few in Europe in a state of walking and capable of grinding according to traditional methods. Guided tour possible.
BLEAK HOUSE
Read moreThe house where Charles Dickens wrote David Copperfield. The pieces are decorated as they would have been in the th century.
BROADLANDS ROMSEY
Read moreCurrently managed by Lord Mountbatten's grandson, the character who décolonisa the British Empire of India. The property of Broadlands will remind you all the statesmen who stayed there. It was designed and realized by Capability Brown, and the Yellow Dining Room or "Wedgwood" Blue Room will surprise you… The Mountbatten exhibition outlines the three careers of this man: the sailor, the statesman and the commander. A very classic visit, but in the sense of the word. Trout and salmon fishing in the Test River.
Brighton i360
Read moreSoar high to see Brighton and the beautiful south coast as you glide up to 138 metres in a futuristic-looking glass capsule. Designed by Marks Barfield Architects, creators of the London Eye, the tower can accommodate up to 175 visitors. A visualization map is available, a multilingual application can be downloaded and the Sky Bar, nestled in the centre of the gondola, serves drinks throughout the flight. Free exhibition on the construction of the tower and souvenir shop. A must-see during a stay in Brighton!
GREAT DIXTER HOUSE & GARDENS
Read moreThis is the family house of Christopher Lloyd, who devoted his life to the development of his flower gardens. The location is peaceful and seems to be taken out of time. The amateurs will appreciate the places, which each visit allows to maintain.
MERTON COLLEGE
Read moreLocated in a charming and quiet cobbled street, Merton College was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, former Chancellor of England and later Bishop of Rochester. It is one of Oxford's oldest and most important colleges with its medieval buildings and 13th century chapel overlooking nature and the Thames. J.R.R.R. Tolkien was a professor here. Sociologist Theodor Adorno and poet T.S. Eliot also went through Merton College. To discover, a chapel, superb gardens and the library, one of the oldest still in operation.
STON COLLEGE
Read moreIt is a true college of excellence where princes William and Harry attended school. With its traditions, imposing buildings and students in costume, Eton College is the most prestigious of the public schools (as its name does not indicate, a private school), founded in 1440 by Henri VI. It is one of four schools in England reserved exclusively for boys. Very expensive, of course. A few steps from Windsor Castle, it is a must-see visit and the second most important attraction in the Windsor area.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Read moreUniversity College, Oxford, is steeped in history and renowned for its prestigious academic tradition. Founded in 1249, the college has witnessed many remarkable events and personalities over the centuries. The poet Shelley was expelled for atheism. Nevertheless, a statue is dedicated to him today, although a modest veil is drawn over the reason for his expulsion: a pamphlet entitled The Necessity of Atheism. Although the college dates back to 1249, the current buildings were mainly constructed in the 17th century.