My fourth book An Entirely New Country chronicles the life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle between the years 1897 and 1907.
Showing posts with label Undershaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Undershaw. Show all posts
Undershaw watch
I happened to be in the vicinity of Hindhead over the weekend and took the opportunity to have a look at Undershaw.
Let's talk "restoration"
Undershaw has again risen to the top of the discussion chart with the recent news that a judge has permitted a further hearing to take place on the validity of the present school plans for the house.
A little bit of messing about
Give me toys and I will play with them....that's all I can really say.
Undershaw - want to know the history?
Undershaw is regularly in the spotlight but too few people know its importance in the life of Conan Doyle.
Review: Arthur and George - Part 2
Last night saw the broadcast of part two of Arthur & George on ITV.
Review: Arthur and George - Part 1
Last night saw the UK broadcast of part one of Arthur & George starring Martin Clunes. This review is spoiler free.
Undershaw - Press reaction or lack of
Well, as we all know, a decision was reached recently on Undershaw's future.
Undershaw Planning Meeting - All Systems appear to be go
I've taken my eye off the ball lately with regards to Undershaw....
Undershaw - Saturation Point
As regular readers will know, I have been following local press coverage of Undershaw.
Undershaw - Apparent Press Bias
The Surrey Press continues to disappoint with its coverage of the battles surrounding Undershaw.
Too many hurdles
Can someone tell me why, as I get closer to the end of the first draft, that I seem to get more and more things in my way....?
Undershaw latest - my support reluctantly withheld
Last week I read articles in both the Haslemere Herald and Surrey Advertiser re the collapse of the deal between Stepping Stones (SS)/DFN Foundation (DFN) and the Undershaw Preservation Trust (UPT).
Undershaw: This has to stop now!
In my opinion the Undershaw saga has taken a very unpleasant, even spiteful, turn and it has to stop.
UPDATED Undershaw - English Heritage, Hypocrisy
English Heritage has decided to poke its nose into matters Undershaw.
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