Attention Anglophile Churchillians, you’ll want to mark your calendars for 2026. For anyone who admires Winston Churchill, both as a historical figure and as an artist, 2026 will be an exciting...
When I decided to write this article, I had discovered that Apple TV had released a reboot of Terry Gilliam’s 1981 film Time Bandits. By the time I actually got around to rewatching it, Apple h...
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We’re thrilled to announce the launch of the paperback edition of End to End: Britain From Land’s End to John o’Groats! After the overwhelming response to the hardcover version last year, t...
This week on the Anglotopia Podcast, we discuss the unique experiences and challenges faced by American drivers navigating the roads of the UK. We share personal anecdotes, practical tips, and in...
After 17 years of filming in the seaside town of Barry, the beloved cast of Gavin and Stacey has officially wrapped up their final scenes. Fans gathered in the Vale of Glamorgan this week to catc...
http://anglotopia.net/brit-tv/gavin-and-stacey-cast-say-final-goodbye-to-barry-after-17-years/
The United Kingdom’s weather is famous for its variability, with conditions often changing rapidly, even within a single day. While London’s climate might be the most well-known to tourists, ...
The Cotswolds, a range of rolling hills in south-central England, is home to some of the most magnificent parish churches in the country. Often referred to as “Wool Churches” or “Wool Cathe...
In the quiet village of Gamesley, near Glossop in Derbyshire, lies the remnants of an ancient Roman fort with a rich and fascinating history. Once a vital military stronghold, Melandra housed a g...
http://anglotopia.net/british-heritage/unearthing-the-ancient-roman-fort-of-melandra-in-derbyshire/
Catherine, Princess of Wales, has long captivated the public imagination as a modern-day fairy tale come to life. From her humble beginnings to her role as future Queen Consort, Catherine’s jou...
A rare set of portraits by the renowned 18th-century artist Thomas Gainsborough has been unveiled at Bath’s No. 1 Royal Crescent. These “exceptionally rare” works, donated to the museum, de...
http://anglotopia.net/british-identity/art/rare-gainsborough-portraits-now-on-display-in-bath/
I was on the BBC this morning! Not a sentence you get to write very often! I was contacted yesterday by a producer on the 5 Live Breakfast show who wanted to talk to me about Americans who love B...
As part of our ongoing series about Winston Churchill in the lead-up to the International Churchill Society Conference in London in October, this week we interview author Robert Schmuhl about his...
Great news for more options for travel to Britain from the USA from some of of America’s smaller cities. British Airways has announced a significant expansion of its flight network between the ...
Hedgerows are an iconic feature of the English countryside, weaving through the landscape like green stitches in a vast patchwork quilt. These living boundaries have played a crucial role in shap...
In a heartwarming celebration of art and community, residents of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, gathered to recreate one of LS Lowry’s iconic paintings on the very street he captured in 19...
A new television adaptation of Georges Simenon’s iconic Maigret novels has officially begun production in Budapest, bringing the beloved Parisian Chief Inspector Jules Maigret back to the scree...
“Coupling” is a British sitcom that delighted audiences with its witty humor, sharp dialogue, and relatable exploration of relationships and friendships. Created by Steven Moffat long before ...
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Wonderful news today from Kensington Palace!In a heartfelt and candid video released by Kensington Palace, the Princess of Wales shared her relief at having completed her chemotherapy treatment. ...
I saw a pig flying out my window on 27 August 2024. I’m fairly certain that it ended up crashing into the local electrical grid and left us without power for three hours. When I saw it, I knew ...
We have a new contest for everyone! This time, we have TWO copies of this fantastic book to give away!About the book:The astonishing story of how in 1942, in Egypt, Colonel Dudley Clarke’s inge...
In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, Jonathan and Jackie discuss tips and tricks for having a great transatlantic travel experience. They cover topics such as the different classes of trave...
Dear Anglotopians –Anglotopia Imports is back! We’re bringing over a small selection of beautiful British products for people to order in time for Christmas. We’ll be importing limited stoc...
Tudor architecture, a style that flourished in England from the late 15th century to the early 17th century, is one of the most recognizable and beloved architectural styles in British history. S...
Sir Ian McKellen, the legendary actor known for his iconic portrayal of Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings series, has made it clear that retirement is not on his horizon. At 85 years old, McKellen...
Art enthusiasts and historians are celebrating the remarkable return of a long-lost painting to its home at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, 45 years after it was stolen. The 17th-century double p...
“House of Cards” is a seminal British political thriller that captivated audiences with its gripping narrative, complex characters, and incisive commentary on the workings of political power....
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Dear fellow Anglophiles,I’m thrilled to announce the launch of my latest book, “101 Oxford Travel Tips and Tricks” – a project that’s incredibly close to my heart.As many of you know, w...
Beatles enthusiasts can now immerse themselves in music history by staying at the very club where the legendary band played some of their earliest shows. The Casbah Coffee Club, located in West D...
Orangeries, those elegant glass-walled structures that grace the grounds of many British stately homes, have a rich history that spans centuries. These architectural marvels were once symbols of ...
“‘Allo ‘Allo!” is a classic British sitcom that entertained audiences with its hilarious and irreverent take on wartime France. The show, set during World War II, revolves around René Ar...
Mancunian rock icons Liam and Noel Gallagher are officially ending their 15-year feud, with Oasis poised to reunite for a massive 14-date stadium tour next year. Dubbed the “OASIS LIVE 25” re...
A group of ancient oaks, each with its own rich history, is competing in this year’s Tree of the Year contest, organized by the Woodland Trust. Among the contenders are some of the UK’s most ...
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The other day, I was sitting in a local brewpub, and I heard “Come Together” over the sound system. Looking for something to cover for Anglotopia, I decided to do a little research. And I fou...
It looks like Jeremy Clarkson may have found a way around his nemesis on Clarkson’s Farm, the Oxfordshire Country Council, by finally getting his own restaurant – he bought a pub, and it’s ...
This week, we will talk about Sir Winston Churchill, the myths about him, and the upcoming Churchill conference in London with Justin Reash. Justin is the executive director of the International ...
An extraordinary find has been made at the oldest functioning theatre in the UK, potentially linked to none other than William Shakespeare himself. A 600-year-old doorway, thought to have once pr...
Nestled in the heart of the idyllic Kent countryside, Hever Castle stands as a testament to the tumultuous history of England’s Tudor dynasty. This picturesque moated manor house, with its stri...
A manuscript of Thomas Hardy’s poem “The Departure” has made its way back to Dorset, the author’s home county, after spending nearly 20 years in the hands of international collectors. Thi...
“Foyle’s War” is a critically acclaimed British detective drama that masterfully intertwines the gripping suspense of wartime espionage with the intricate details of a police procedural. Cr...
In this episode of the Anglotopia Podcast, we interview John Goodall. John Goodall is the architectural editor of Country Life magazine, responsible for producing weekly articles on country hou...
Dear Anglophiles and London lovers,UPDATE August 15th: This is just a quick update to let everyone know that the special launch pricing on the 2025 Anglotopia/Londontopia Calendars ends TOMORROW!...
A recent study has revealed that the iconic Altar Stone at Stonehenge, long believed to have originated from southwest Wales, actually came from the far north of Scotland. This discovery reshapes...
http://anglotopia.net/british-heritage/stonehenge-altar-stone-traced-to-scotland-in-new-discovery/
Perched atop a craggy volcanic rock, Stirling Castle stands as a monumental testament to Scotland’s turbulent and glorious past. For centuries, this formidable fortress has overlooked the surro...
The shipwreck of the Earl of Abergavenny, an early 19th-century vessel linked to the famous Wordsworth family, has been granted official protection status. The ship, part of the East India Compan...
“As Time Goes By” is a heartwarming British sitcom that has won the hearts of viewers since its debut in the early 1990s. The show tells the endearing love story of Jean Pargetter and Lionel ...
http://anglotopia.net/site-news/featured/great-british-telly-as-time-goes-by/
As a devoted fan of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman’s epic motorcycle adventures, I’m thrilled to share the news that Apple TV+ has announced a brand new season of their Emmy-nominated seri...
A recently uncovered speech by Winston Churchill has revealed his active involvement in supporting British athletes ahead of the 1924 Paris Olympics. The speech, which has remained largely unknow...
Plans to create a life-sized sculpture of the beloved novelist Jane Austen outside Winchester Cathedral have been approved, marking a significant tribute to the author on the 250th anniversary of...
http://anglotopia.net/british-heritage/winchester-to-honor-jane-austen-with-new-sculpture/
Dear Anglophiles and London lovers,We have exciting news that many of you have been eagerly awaiting. After a two-year hiatus, we’re thrilled to announce the return of our beloved Anglotopia an...
Ed Sheeran, the renowned British singer-songwriter, has crafted a festive tune for an upcoming animated Christmas film, That Christmas, which is set in the picturesque county of Suffolk. The song...
What’s it like to own a castle in England? This week we talk to Peter Frost-Pennington, husband of the owner of Muncaster Castle in Cumbria, England. He shares the history and attractions of th...
Royal Mail has teamed up with Historic Royal Palaces to issue a special set of stamps celebrating the rich history and cultural significance of the Tower of London. This collection features ten u...
http://anglotopia.net/british-history/new-royal-mail-stamps-celebrate-the-tower-of-london/
Caernarfon Castle, with its imposing polygonal towers and multicolored stone bands, stands as a testament to medieval military architecture and royal ambition. This formidable fortress, nestled o...
A recently discovered piece of 17th-century treasure in Cornwall, known as a “reminder of death,” has been officially declared as treasure by a coroner. This fascinating find is among seven h...
http://anglotopia.net/british-heritage/cornwall-treasure-trove-includes-rare-memento-mori-ring/
Yep, That’s me. You’re probably wondering how I got in this situation where I’m chronicling the history of The Who’s “Baba O’Riley.” Well, it all started… actually, I think it sta...
Editor’s Note: We are reviving our ongoing series ‘Great British Telly’ which will look at the history of great British TV show. If you want to suggest a show we haven’t covered already, ...
UPDATE: Just a quick update for everyone! Sunday night, just before House of the Dragon aired, we reached our 100-member milestone! Thank you for joining this lovely little club dedicated to a...
What’s life like in a small English town with one of the most famous streets in the world? Shaftesbury, a town in Dorset, England, is famous for its iconic street called Gold Hill, which gained...
In a groundbreaking collaboration between historians and craniofacial experts, a highly realistic 3D model of Scottish King Robert the Bruce’s head has been unveiled to commemorate the 750th an...
For centuries, royals have needed a place to hang their crowns, and after a few centuries of calling castles home, royal families across the world moved out of the draft stone castles and into pa...
http://anglotopia.net/royals/royal-explainers/royal-101-a-brief-history-of-former-royal-palaces/
Edinburgh Castle, perched majestically atop an extinct volcano, is an enduring symbol of Scotland’s rich history and indomitable spirit. For over a thousand years, this formidable fortress has ...
Dover Castle, standing proudly atop the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, is one of England’s most magnificent fortresses. Often referred to as the “Key to England,” this formidable structure h...
One of my favorite British magazines is called Country Life. If you’re not familiar with it, it is a weekly magazine that is a treasure trove of articles and pictures focused on the British cou...
In a move that blends British heritage with aviation safety, British Airways has unveiled its latest in-flight safety video, set to premiere on long-haul flights starting August 1, 2024. Titled �...
The English walled garden, a quintessential feature of British landscape design, has played a significant role in the horticultural history of the United Kingdom. These enclosed spaces, typically...
This week on the Anglotopia podcast, we take a break from the guests and answer listener questions. In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, Jonathan and Jackie answer questions about Britain f...
Arundel Castle, a magnificent testament to nearly a millennium of English history, stands proudly in West Sussex. This historic fortress, nestled in the South Downs, has been the ancestral home o...
http://anglotopia.net/british-history/great-castles-series-arundel-castle/
What song do you think best exemplifies summer? Maybe something by the Beach Boys. Perhaps it’s something that just happened to be all over the radio on one momentous summer when you were young...
Dear readers and history enthusiasts,We’re thrilled to announce the launch of “THE WORLD OF BRIDGERTON: Anglotopia’s Guidebook to The Georgian & Regency Era“! This comprehensive guide is ...
PBS has announced an intriguing new three-part series, “Lucy Worsley’s Holmes vs. Doyle,” set to premiere on Sundays from December 8-22, 2024. This documentary series, hosted by renowned Br...
This week, we have a special guest, author Jane Tippett, who has written a new book about Edward VIII called Once a King: The Lost Memoir of Edward VIII. Tippett discusses her book on the abdicat...
When your daughter expresses an interest in seeing a history-based Tudor musical on stage in Chicago, you fan that flame of interest! Miss Anglotopia, now eleven years old (and still waiting for ...
Nestled in the heart of Northumberland, Alnwick Castle stands as a testament to nearly a millennium of English history. This magnificent fortress, often called the “Windsor of the North,” has...
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It was King Louis XIV of France who infamously stated, “I am the State!” Of course, the reality of the modern monarchy is that it has considerably less power in the United Kingdom. Where ...
The United Kingdom, a land of diverse landscapes and rich natural heritage, is home to 15 stunning national parks that showcase the best of British countryside. From the rolling hills of the Peak...
http://anglotopia.net/british-landscape/a-guide-to-the-united-kingdoms-national-parks/
A few days ago, I saw a deep dive video into the production of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. This inspired me to watch the original movie for the first time in years. And I remembered an old ur...
Tintagel Castle, perched dramatically on the rugged coast of North Cornwall, is a place where history and legend intertwine. This medieval fortification, steeped in Arthurian lore, has captured t...
Edward VIII was the eldest son of King George V and Queen Mary, and he succeeded his father as the King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire in January 1936. However, his...
Jules Mittra, the founder of In and Beyond Bath, discusses travel in the West Country of England with a focus on Bath and the Cotswolds. He emphasizes the importance of thoughtful travel and expe...
From one side of the coast to the other, we turn our attention away from the sprawling Florida property of Disney World to the original theme park, Disneyland in Anaheim, California. While much...
Old Wardour Castle, nestled in the picturesque countryside of Wiltshire, stands as a testament to England’s rich and tumultuous history. This magnificent ruin, with its unique hexagonal design,...
Henry VI (6 December 1421 – 21 May 1471) was King of England from 1422 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. He also held the contested title of King of France from 1422 to 1453. As the sole off...
SummaryLaura Kurton from English Cottage Vacation joins the podcast to discuss their all-inclusive travel experience in the Dorset countryside. They offer tailor-made itineraries for guests, incl...
Whether you’re a child or a child at heart, watching cartoons can be a fun time for all. If you run out of American cartoons to watch, we can suggest a number of great British cartoons to put...
After writing about stuff like the Beatles’ breakup, the sinking of the Titanic, or Joy Division’s premature demise, I figured I might as well write about something a bit more cheerful. Maybe...
Edward V of England may have been one of the shortest-reigning monarchs in the country’s history, but his legacy has endured for centuries. Despite never being officially crowned, his brief rei...
http://anglotopia.net/columns/the-monarchs/edward-v-1483-the-uncrowned-king/
We’ve all been waiting for months for an update on the health of The Princess of Wales after her cancer diagnosis and subsequently beginning chemotherapy treatment. She issued an update today a...
SummaryEver wonder how Anglotopia came into being? We tell the story and more as we talk about how Anglotopia has launched a Friends of Anglotopia club, which is a paid membership that aims to re...
So you have a chance to meet His Majesty, King Charles III, but you’re not sure what to do, eh? Okay, maybe you’re not that lucky, but just curious anyway. Well, have no fear because we at An...
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This is not a drill! We have our first look at the long-awaited Paddington 3! Everyone’s beloved marmalade-loving bear from Peru, Paddington, is set to return in the much-anticipated first trai...
Edward IV of England was a pivotal figure in English history, having ruled the country twice during the 15th century. As the first Yorkist king, he played a significant role in the Wars of the Ro...
http://anglotopia.net/columns/the-monarchs/the-monarchs-edward-iv-1461-1470-and-1471-1483/
In July 2015, I made one of the worst mistakes of my Anglotopia career. I decided to review a movie I had not watched in Donkeys without bothering to re-acquaint myself with its contents before w...
When a new Wallace and Gromit project was announced, three major questions were who would voice Wallace after the death of Peter Sallis, how long would it be, and who would the ‘villain’ be �...
Dear Anglotopia Fans, Friends, and Readers:We need your help. The goal of Anglotopia has always been to showcase and share the very best of British culture, history, and general Anglophilia. We l...
The English landscape garden, also known as the English landscape park or simply the English garden, is a style of garden that emerged in the early 18th century in England and spread across Europ...
Towering above the River Thames, the massive stone battlements of the Tower of London have loomed over the city for nearly a millennium. Behind its formidable walls lies a place steeped in rich h...
Empress Matilda, also known as Matilda of England, was one of the most intriguing and controversial figures of medieval England. She was born in 1102 and was the daughter of King Henry I of Engla...
http://anglotopia.net/columns/the-monarchs/the-monarchs-empress-matilda-1141/
SummaryThe UK is having an election! In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, Jonathan and Jackie discuss the British election system and how it works from a non-party political perspective. Th...
SPOILER ALERT: Contains book spoilers. Don’t read on if you don’t want to know what’s happening.History is full of monarchs who didn’t believe they would ever sit on the throne, and in th...
Perched atop a chalk ridge in the picturesque town of Windsor, the imposing silhouette of Windsor Castle has stood as a symbol of British monarchy and sovereignty for nearly a millennium. More th...