Bath: Farm stays
Stay on a working farm for country-comfy lodgings, low rates, and unique cultural insight (also: usually fabulous breakfasts)
Stay on a working farm for country-comfy lodgings, low rates, and unique cultural insight (also: usually fabulous breakfasts)
A real 17C thatched farmhouse just outside the famously quaint village of Lacock, 14 miles E of Bath
A 17C farmhouse on the edge of the Cotswolds north of Bath
Stay on a working farm and experience the best of British hospitality and countryside tradition
On August 27, 1896, Britain declared war on its protectorate Zanzibar, where a pretender to the Sultanate had just siezed power.
At 9:02am, British ships in the habor began shelling the would-be Sultan's palace.
By 9:40, the shelling had stopped, the palace was on fire, and the pretender's flag had been cut down.
At 38 minutes, the Anglo-Zanzibar War remains the shortest war on record.
Some 500 Zanzibaris were killed.
One British Petty Officer was wounded.