The Dorset Surgeon who Changed the Worlds of Art and Science
My work on John Freke for the BV Magazine. Visit the BV Magazine.
My work on John Freke for the BV Magazine. Visit the BV Magazine.
I wrote this article on touring the sights associated with Paddington Bear for Fodors. Visit: www.fodors.com
This article was produced for Going and details the new tour of the Elizabeth Tower, the engineering behind the famous
Why the work of stonemasons is as important today as when the cathedral was first built. Click here to read
A brief look at how pasties became a worldwide sensation. Click here to read the article on the Fodor’s Travel
A creepy visit to the House of Frankenstein Museum in Bath. Click here to read the article on the Fodor’s
The Spencer Smith window by Harry Clarke in St Mary’s Church, Sturminster Newton is 100 years old. This article for
Published in the September 2020 edition of the new online edition of The Blackmore Vale Magazine. Click to read the
I was one of three runners up in the Intrepid News Travel Writing Competition on close encounters. This story relates
Green tea is an iconic Japanese drink. This article explores how it is grown, processed and brewed. https://www.aluxurytravelblog.com/2019/11/14/the-perfect-cup-of-japanese-green-tea/
Switzerland is famed for its wines and a walk through the vineyards of Lavaux is the perfect way to discover
An article on my travels as a woman in Iran for Intrepid Times. https://intrepidtimes.com/2019/06/a-woman-travels-in-iran/
My work on highlighting Salisbury as a beautiful medieval city for Matador Network https://matadornetwork.com/read/salisbury-medieval-city-uk/
Stargazy Pie is made on 23 December in Mousehole, Cornwall to celebrate Tom Bawcock’s Eve. This article for the Matador
Afternoon tea is one the UK’s traditions. Here’s my recent article for the Matador Network. To read more click here.
One of the best excuses to travel is to find out more about your family lineage and how your ancestors
Wiltshire is home to ancient hill forts and mysterious stones, peaceful canal networks and quintessential villages. It is a county
Rachael Rowe looks at how a cancer network in Dorset is supporting the development of a clinical commissioning model for