Here's a breakdown of what you'll find in the debut issue of the Anglotopia Magazine. The magazine is 64 pages, perfect bound and has over 18,000 words of British goodness. It's going to look beautiful when it's printed, we've chosen a printer known for their quality. It will look great on your bookshelf. The magazine will be a keepsake and you'll want to hold on to them for future reference. Originally published in 2016.
Ghosts of the Underground - An exploration of the abandoned Aldwych Tube Station that we had a chance to visit in February.
Great British Houses - St. Michael's Mount - A look at the famous island castle in Cornwall as part of our Great British Houses series.
British Recipe - Scones - A new addition to the magazine this month, Updown Cottage owner Jane Colston shares her family recipe for delicious scones.
Then and Now - Liverpool - A look at Liverpool in the 1920's versus now.
Song
The London Blitz - As part of our ongoing series highlighting great events in British History, this issue we explore the London Blitz.
Lost in the Pond - British Expat Laurence Brown talks about his growing desire to return to Britain.
British Things Doctor Who Explained - Iconic show Doctor Who is a window in British life and Culture, here's a look at 10 things the show explained.
Names of Britain - Following up last issue's focus on London, this issue we explore the various names of Britain through its history.
Poem
Canterbury Cathedral - A look at the Cathedral made famous by a certain Geoffrey Chaucer.
Anglophile 101 - Temperature and Weight
Great British Art
Great British Icons - The Routemaster Bus - A look at the history of London's most famous bus, the Routemaster.
Brit Book Corner - Our favorite new British themed books.
The Monarchs: Henry VII - Exploring the history of Henry Tudor.
Toasting Tolkien and Lewis: Exploring Oxford - Join us as we explore beautiful Oxford England for a day.
London's Cab Shelters - London Cab Driver David Styles tells us about the secret history of London's Green Can Shelters.
The Slang Page - The Best British Insults.