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The Tudor History & Travel Show

The Tudor History & Travel Show

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A podcast that brings Tudor history to life by exploring Tudor places and artefacts in the flesh. The Tudor Travel Guide brings you lively onsite walk-and-talk interviews with local guides and experts at historic Tudor locations across the UK, creating inspiring ideas for your next Tudor-themed vacation. If you love seeing Tudor history through the lens of the places in which the Tudors lived and historic events occurred, then ’The Tudor History & Travel Show’ is tailor-made for you! Episodes are published monthly, usually on the first Friday of every month, with the occasional 'Tudor History & Travel Show: Extra!' episodes airing mid-month. To listen to full-length episodes, you need to be a member of 'The Tudor Travel Guide's membership: 'The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Tudor England'. (See the menu at the top of the page to click and find out more).Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Art Social Sciences World
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  • Buckden Palace & The Most Obstinate Woman That May Be
    Dec 3 2025

    Here is a show notes page accompanying this episode, recorded at Buckden Towers, formerly known as Buckden Palace. This medieval fortified house and bishop's palace is most famous for its association with Queen Katherine of Aragon, Henry VIII’s first wife. After Katherine refused to accept the annulment of her marriage and the title of Dowager Princess of Wales, she was moved between several residences. In July 1533, she was brought to Buckden Towers where she remained in self-imposed isolation. Although much of the complex has changed over time, key Tudor-era features survive, including The Great Tower (or Inner Gatehouse).

    If you want to keep up to date with all the Tudor Travel Guide's adventures, as well as top tips for planning your own Tudor road trip, don't forget to subscribe to the blog via www.thetudortravelguide.com.

    You can also find The Tudor Travel Guide on Instagram, YouTube, Twitter.

    Have you entered the Simply Tudor Tours giveaway? There is a chance to win a place on a tour - click here to find out more.

    We were recently included in the UK's top 25 history and culture podcasts - find out more here.

    Show Credits:

    Presenter: Sarah Morris

    Guest: Frances Farmer

    Chapters
    • (00:00:21) - Tudor History & Travel
    • (00:01:45) - FREE place on our September 2026 Anne Boleyn Tour!
    • (00:03:45) - Catherine of Aragon
    • (00:06:26) - Catherine of Aragon
    • (00:07:39) - Meet the Friends of Buckden Towers
    • (00:08:33) - Buckton Towers, the Bishop's Palace
    • (00:14:39) - The Tudor building at Bishops' Close
    • (00:15:44) - Walk across the moat at Buckingham Palace
    • (00:17:58) - The Great Tower of Lincoln
    • (00:22:11) - The Move of Catherine to the Fens
    • (00:25:20) - The First Encounter between Charles and Catherine of England
    • (00:31:34) - Catherine the Queen's room at Buckden
    • (00:37:54) - The Devil's Boss
    • (00:39:12) - Catherine's chambers at Buckton
    • (00:42:12) - The Queen's Last Days
    • (00:44:30) - Catherine the Queen's stay at Bugden
    • (00:47:42) - Catherine's chapel at Kim Bolton
    • (00:51:50) - The stained-glass window with Catherine of Aragon
    • (00:54:01) - The story of Buckton
    • (00:55:53) - Knot Garden, Queen Catherine's garden
    • (00:58:52) - The St Hugh Palace Hotel, Lincoln
    • (01:05:39) - Taste Catherine of Aragon's Castle
    • (01:06:05) - A Year in the Life of Buckton Towers
    • (01:07:07) - A Christmas Message for The Tudor History and Travel Show
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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Little Moreton Hall: The Crooked Wonder of Cheshire
    Nov 2 2025

    Here is a show notes page accompanying this episode, recorded at Little Moreton Hall in Cheshire. A highlight on any Tudor time traveller’s itinerary, Little Moreton Hall is a picture-postcard building - a charming, delightfully crooked, timber-framed black-and-white building encircled by a narrow moat. Construction of the present hall began in 1505 by William Moreton, during the closing years of Henry VII’s reign. Completed towards the close of Elizabeth I’s reign, the house embodies the transition from the medieval to the Renaissance - a physical record of changing fashions, materials and social aspirations.

    If you want to keep up to date with all the Tudor Travel Guide's adventures, as well as top tips for planning your own Tudor road trip, don't forget to subscribe to the blog via www.thetudortravelguide.com.

    You can also find The Tudor Travel Guide on Instagram, YouTube, Twitter.

    Have you entered the Simply Tudor Tours giveaway? There is a chance to win a place on a tour - click here to find out more.

    We were recently included in the UK's top 25 history and culture podcasts - find out more here.

    Show Credits:

    Presenter: Sarah Morris

    Guest: Caroline Schofield

    Chapters
    • (00:00:21) - Tudor History & Travel
    • (00:01:04) - Amber Lynn Tour
    • (00:02:40) - Tudor
    • (00:04:31) - Tudor History and Travel
    • (00:05:25) - Tudor History and Travel
    • (00:07:18) - The story of Little Moreton Hall in Cheshire
    • (00:11:47) - Inside the Tudor house in Cheshire
    • (00:14:15) - The windows of the Tudor house
    • (00:15:10) - Tudor Castle, glass and fire
    • (00:17:52) - The Morton House, Cheshire
    • (00:20:53) - The Morton's Courtyard
    • (00:22:01) - The Great Hall, Moreton
    • (00:28:35) - The Little Parlour, Tudor Hall
    • (00:34:37) - Caroline's paintings in the house
    • (00:35:21) - The fireplace of William Morton's Church
    • (00:37:22) - The Morton family became Protestant after the Reformation
    • (00:42:32) - The Great Parlour, Horton Hall
    • (00:44:27) - The sacrament of fasting
    • (00:46:01) - The small Tudor church
    • (00:48:16) - Little Morton Hall, Norfolk
    • (00:53:35) - The Long Gallery Chamber
    • (00:58:30) - The private loo in the hall
    • (01:02:02) - The gardens of Little Moreton
    • (01:11:26) - The National Trust's Tumborton House
    • (01:13:05) - Podcast
    • (01:15:46) - The Tudor History and Travel Podcast
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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Tudor Treasures Of The North: A Visit To Hoghton Tower
    Oct 8 2025

    Here is a show notes page accompanying this episode, recorded at Hoghton Tower in Lancashire, originally constructed in the 1560s–70s, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, by Thomas Hoghton. Built on a commanding hill with panoramic views over the Ribble Valley, the building combines defensive medieval architecture with the grace and symmetry typical of the Tudor Renaissance style.

    If you want to keep up to date with all the Tudor Travel Guide's adventures, as well as top tips for planning your own Tudor road trip, don't forget to subscribe to the blog via www.thetudortravelguide.com.

    You can also find The Tudor Travel Guide on Instagram, YouTube, Twitter.

    We were recently included in the UK's top 25 history and culture podcasts - find out more here.

    Show Credits:

    Presenter: Sarah Morris

    Guests: Keith Stevenson and Steve Spring

    Chapters
    • (00:00:21) - Tudor History & Travel
    • (00:01:56) - Tudor Tours
    • (00:04:28) - Tudor History & Travel: Horton Tower
    • (00:06:00) - Keith Stevenson visits Horton Tower
    • (00:06:28) - The story of Horton Tower
    • (00:09:12) - Exploring the history of Lancashire
    • (00:11:29) - The Horton Tower
    • (00:18:36) - Who would have been the Prince of the North?
    • (00:22:36) - Thomas Horton Tower, Lancashire
    • (00:27:07) - Peel Tower
    • (00:31:59) - The Horton Manor House, Hardwick
    • (00:39:43) - Were the Horton family involved in the Tudor period?
    • (00:41:50) - The Buckingham Room, Buckingham House
    • (00:45:13) - The state bedroom at Horton House
    • (00:49:07) - The Life of Thomas Horton, Lancashire
    • (00:59:17) - How Did William Shakespeare Come to Horton Hall?
    • (01:03:37) - The Life of the Baron of Walton
    • (01:08:10) - Thomas the Builder and the Burghley Map
    • (01:11:42) - Horton Tower: The chapel
    • (01:15:45) - The Peel Tower archaeological dig
    • (01:18:52) - The burning marks of the Tudor well house
    • (01:21:00) - Witch Marks and graffiti
    • (01:23:55) - The Peel Tower Well House
    • (01:32:13) - Burn marks on the walls of a Victorian house
    • (01:35:38) - Burn marks on wood
    • (01:41:25) - THE PRIEST'S HOLE
    • (01:44:07) - The medieval rich rooftop
    • (01:47:20) - Thomas of Horton
    • (01:56:38) - The Great Banqueting Hall, Preston
    • (02:05:13) - How St. Mark's Tower encapsulates different themes
    • (02:05:57) - The Horton Tower
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    2 hrs and 11 mins
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