Britain's built heritage deserves more than a blue plaque
Land & Legacy is dedicated to the castles, manor houses, gardens and estates that shaped
these islands, and the stories that still live inside them.
The kind of place we go looking for.
Who we are
We are Rob & Ali
Husband and wife, and the two people behind Land & Legacy. We started it because we kept spending more time on Google than in the places we actually wanted to see. It felt like a problem worth solving.
Rob & Ali
The real us — a day out at Canons Ashby, where the idea took hold.
Rob Mobberley
Finds the places
Rob finds the places and decides what is worth your attention. The hard part of heritage is
not a lack of information, it is that it sits scattered across dozens of sources. He brings
it together and works out what matters.
He is the reason a weekend
walk so often ends up routed past a ruined abbey.
Ali Mobberley
The final read
Ali has the final read on everything before it goes out. She decides whether a piece sounds
right, whether the tone is warm rather than dry, and whether something is worth keeping at
all. Nothing reaches you that she has not signed off.
She also looks after the conversations we have with readers, and is usually the first to know
which places people are genuinely curious about.
What we do
Finding the places most people drive straight past
Britain has more listed buildings, scheduled monuments, and registered parks than almost
anywhere else on earth. The vast majority never make a guidebook. The ones that do are
visited to death. Between those two extremes sits most of British heritage: the working estate with a
medieval great hall, the fortified house that changed hands six times during the Civil
War, the walled garden that fed a community for three centuries. These are the places we go looking
for.
Each week we choose a handful of places worth writing about, check the history, and tell
you why they are worth your time.
We do the looking so you can do the visiting.
Hidden Britain: our free weekly newsletter
Hidden Britain is our free weekly newsletter. Each issue features a small number of
properties in some depth — their architecture, their history, and why they matter. Written
for the genuinely curious, not the casual browser.
No roundups. No listicles. Just a few remarkable places, chosen and checked.
Read Hidden Britain
A few remarkable places in your inbox each week. Free, and easy to leave.
A single well-chosen detail tells you more than a paragraph of context. We would rather write one sentence that stops you in your tracks than three that slide past. The number of rooms in a house matters less than what happened in one of them.
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Access belongs to everyone
Heritage has historically been curated for a particular kind of visitor. We are not interested in that. The working farm with a medieval undercroft and the Grade I country house get equal treatment. So do the places you need a map to find.
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Selection is the service
We do the choosing so you do not have to wade through everything. What you get each week is the small share that we think earns your attention. The things we leave out are part of the work too.
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Honest about what we do not know
The historic record is incomplete, contested, and often politically loaded. We say so when it matters. Sources are credited. Uncertainty is flagged. We would rather say the records are unclear than confidently repeat a myth.
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