Muharram, Lahore
Yesterday, we went to the tenth day of Muharram, mourning the death of Imam Hussein Ibn Ali 1300 years ago … Continue reading Muharram, Lahore
Yesterday, we went to the tenth day of Muharram, mourning the death of Imam Hussein Ibn Ali 1300 years ago … Continue reading Muharram, Lahore
Leith Hill Place must be one of the most overlooked properties in the National Trust’s Surrey stable. Nestled at the … Continue reading Leith Hill Place
The first time oldgreytravel saw the Guildford Spike it was knee deep in files, old office furniture and dust, surrounded … Continue reading The Guildford Spike
Leith Hill has landmark status among the cognoscenti of the Surrey Hills. The highest point in South East England topping … Continue reading Leith Hill, Surrey
Back in the day, oldgreytravel recalls going to Latin-infused salsa nights at a pop-up club in the basement of a … Continue reading Notre Dame de France
The Surrey Hills are an important escape for many in these difficult times. Oldgreytravel has long used them for walks … Continue reading Surrey Hills
Oldgreytravel has a fondness for simple ecclesiastical buildings. They seem to say something about the past that more elaborate edifices … Continue reading Wisley Church
The Exmoor Coast has some of the most dramatic cliff scenery in England. The high moors crash into the blue … Continue reading Exmoor Coast
Guildford has the good fortune to be at the nexus of several long-distance, off-road routes, West to Winchester, east to … Continue reading Ride to the Sea
To be the first of something is significant, to be the first of something that led to probably the most … Continue reading Rodboro Buildings, Guildford