The Musgrave Collection

Should you want to visit the coast but stay indoors out of the sunshine why not take a trip to a seaside museum? Anne Ward, author of the Nothing to See Here blog and book, offers a suggestion. The Musgrave Collection in Eastbourne is a true one-off, just like its owner, 94 year old George ... Read More...

The Ossuary at Hythe

In the company of Anne Ward, author of the Nothing to See Here blog and book, we pay a visit to a huge pile of bones. The crypt of St Leonard’s Church in Hythe contains one of only two ossuaries in the UK (the other is in Rothwell, Northants). It holds ... Read More...

The India of Inchinnan

In the second of two exclusive online extracts from the indispensable guide to the hidden joys of Scotland, Nothing to See Here, we look at a striking example of industrial art deco, which, thankfully, is looking as good as it's ever done. You can buy Anne's book here (it's published ... Read More...

The Italian Chapel, Orkney

Here's the first of two exclusive online extracts from the indispensable guide to the hidden joys of Scotland, Anne Ward's Nothing to See Here. It's published by the intrepid folks at Pocket Mountains and you can buy it here. Today, we marvel at an inspiring hand-crafted chapel. In the waters of Scapa ... Read More...

The B7076 and B7078, Scotland

Anne Ward is the mastermind behind the remarkable Nothing to See Here blog and now the author of a Nothing to See Here book, subtitled A Guide to the Hidden Joys of Scotland. On this jaunt she takes us down a pair of roads that just don't add up. The B7076/B7078 is literally the ... Read More...

The Tunnocks Factory, Uddingston

The Dabbler ventures into the exciting world of travel blogging in the company of Anne Ward, the mastermind behind the remarkable Nothing to See Here blog and now the author of a Nothing to See Here book, subtitled A Guide to the Hidden Joys of Scotland. (Incidentally, it's published by Pocket Mountains where you ... Read More...