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How to Vacation Like an English Lord

Date: 12/06/2007

Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007
Leck Hall, England

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Forget the Cotswolds, Cornwall, or anywhere else in England’s south. Although it rains more up here in the far northwest, it’s prettier, less crowded, and has better food.

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Weak Dollar, Strong Real Estate Opportunities

Date: 09/25/2007

The dollar situation is looking gloomy at the moment with the euro trading at $1.41 dollars. But there is always a sunny side…I worked the British economic crisis (in the 1970s) to my advantage, pocketing a fortune by jumping on the property wagon.

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The best fish and chips in England

Date: 07/31/2007

With chicken tikka and sweet and sour pork ranking as two of the most popular dishes in England, you’d be forgiven for thinking that we have no native cuisine.

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The Lowdown on the Lode villages of Cambridgeshire

Date: 07/03/2007

But most visitors to Cambridge today know nothing of the region's remarkable waterway history.

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A Year in an English Park

Date: 06/27/2007

The best thing about my day is the drive through Richmond Park. Joggers and dog walkers greet me from the pavement. Riders and their mounts canter along the horse lanes that parallel the road.

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Porlock Weir: A tale of lepers, smugglers, and a diminutive church

Date: 03/20/2007

Porlock Weir, a tiny medieval harbor in west Dorset, England’s southwest, with three shops, a 16th-century coaching inn, and a busy hotel, is the end of my road.

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A Wayfarer's Dream Vacation

Date: 03/15/2007

I figured she was bringing us to England, but didn’t know where or why. She said we were going to spend a day at the Jane Austen period dress museum. Oh boy.

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Brontë Country

Date: 10/26/2006

The house where the Brontë sisters lived and worked is located at the summit of a long, narrow, steep cobblestone road. This street is lined with quaint little gift shops, 19th-century stores, and tea houses.

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