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Visit Britain- Literary style

  • Submitted: 6th June 2017

Visit Britain have many places and sites dotted around the British Isles where you can see Britain as the way it used to be. Traditinal country villages like those in the Cotswolds, grand churches which have stood the test of time and what about a cream tea in Yorkshire? Can’t get more traditionally British than that.

What about books set around Britain though? How can you discover the past and present of Britain, its quaint habits and its countryside which has barely changed in years? What about the dark side of history when home remedies were all the range but using them got women suspected of witchcraft?

Authors who feature in The Booktrail’s  “Traditional Literary Britain” showcase the best of our literary discoveries: Read the article here on the Visit Britain website: 

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The Booktrails:

 

Cotswold Charm

 The Forever House by Veronica Henry

Yorkshire calling

 Frances Brody’s Kate Shackleton –

Julia Chapman’s A Date With Death Date with Death

Witchery goings on

Widdershins – Newcastle

The Witchfinder’s Sister  – Manningree Essex

Fever of the Blood –  Pendle Hill story shows another chillingly good place to visit!

The Future of air travel

The Wild Air – Cleethorpes and beyond

Wherever you travel, enjoy them literary style!

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