~ UK adventures ~
Seeing the iconic ‘Yomper’ statue at the Royal Marines museum in Southsea
Unveiled on 8 July 1992 by Baroness Margaret Thatcher, and standing proudly outside the former Royal Marines Museum in Portsmouth, The Yomper is an 18-foot bronze statue that honours the endurance, determination, and courage of the Royal Marines.
Experiencing Winchester’s stunning Cathedral
Dating back to 642 AD when the first Christian church was built in Winchester, Winchester Cathedral, one of the largest and most historically significant cathedrals in Europe, stands in the heart of the Hampshire city.
Exploring the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, on a beautiful sunny day
Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built between 1696 and 1712, the Old Royal Naval College, located in Greenwich, London, is a masterpiece of British architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Seeing the Ouse Valley viaduct, the most elegant viaduct in Britain
Completed in 1841, the Ouse Valley Viaduct, also known as the Balcombe Viaduct, is a stunning example of Victorian engineering, located in West Sussex, England.