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sarah@thetudortravelguide.com
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Sarah Morris - Presenter of The Tudor History & Travel Show and associated content creator for The Tudor Travel Guide. Leads on-location episodes focused on Tudor sites across the UK, working with local guides an...
Alfred Hawkins - Historic Buildings And Tudor-era Imprisonment/locations At The Tower Of London, Including Interpretation Of Spaces Associated With Figures Such As Anne Boleyn.
Tony Ensom - Welsh Origins Connected To Henry Vii; Exploring Tenby And Surrounding Sites Tied To The Tudor Claim, Including Family Ancestry And Related Medieval Landscapes.
Dr Samantha Harper - Wool-trade Church Patronage In The Cotswolds; Guided Tour And Interpretation Of Wool Churches Such As St John The Baptist (cirencester) And St Mary’s (fairford) In Relation To Henry Vii’s Context.
Raglan Castle: From Fortress to Palace
June 04, 2026
Here is a show notes page accompanying this on-location podcast episode, recorded at Raglan Castle in Wales. Unlike many earlier Welsh castles built primarily for war, Raglan was designed as both a fortress and a luxurious residence. Its distinctive polygonal towers, grand gatehouse, and moated Great Tower ("Yellow Tower") make it architecturally unique. Particularly interesting to Tudor enthusiasts, Raglan Castle played a significant role in the upbringing of the future Henry VII. If yo...
Within the Tower Walls: Commemorating Anne Boleyn
May 19, 2026
In this episode of The Tudor History And Travel Show, we travel to the Tower of London, whose ancient walls imprisoned some legendary inmates, including perhaps the most famous of all, Queen Anne Boleyn. Joined by Assistant Buildings Curator, Alfred Hawkins, we explore some of the well-known, and much less well-known, nooks and crannies of this notorious fortress/palace and prison. This episode features exclusive material that was previously available only to members, now shared with everyo...
The Making of Henry VII: A Welsh Beginning - Part II
May 07, 2026
Here is a show notes page accompanying this on-location podcast episode, recorded at Tenby and Mill Bay. This is the second podcast episode of our two-part series, as we travel to the rugged coast of Pembrokeshire to explore the Welsh beginnings of the man who would become Henry VII. Long before the Battle of Bosworth and the founding of the Tudor dynasty, Henry’s story began in the castles, towns and landscapes of southwest Wales – in places deeply connected to his family and his Welsh ances...
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