Praised by BBC Countryfile Magazine for writing `intelligently & amusingly, with evident excitement & imagination`, Dixe Wills unleashes his trademark style on the tiniest attractions in Britain. Beautifully presented in full colour throughout, the book uncovers 60 of the country`s loveliest & most diminutive places to visit. Be it a castle, cathedral, cinema or pub, a museum, theatre, ferry or football team, these little gems are all united in their lack of size, making many of them so easily overlooked they are known only to locals. Often representing a microcosm of British local history & attitudes, many of these tiny places date from a time when big & brash was frowned upon & small was definitely beautiful. Each entry features information on how to get there using public transport, when best to visit the attraction, a concise round-up of its history & any must-see features.