Eccentric Britain provides a delightful journey through a succession of over 140 gloriously useless follies, stately homes full of weird and wonderful features and odd artifacts, hills and headlands with magical powers, and buildings that have gone engagingly awry.
Des Hannigan lives on the Atlantic coast of the Land’s End Peninsula, Cornwall; a home from home for a northerly Scot. He has been a journalist, travel writer & photographer for over thirty years, first as a news reporter for Cornish newspapers & the Press Association and latterly as a writer for publishers such as Lonely Planet & AA Publishing.