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10 Best place to visit in Earls Barton United Kingdom

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Walking from Earls Barton to Wellingborough with Leigh

We have now completed the walk between Northampton and Wellingborough, our next stage is the area from Wellingborough and Rushden towards Higham Ferrers and as things progress we will be going up to Thrapston and beyond
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Places to see in ( Easingwold - UK )

Places to see in ( Easingwold - UK )

Easingwold is a small market town, electoral ward and a civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, it had a population of 4,233 at the 2001 census, increasing to 4,627 at the Census 2011. It is located about 12 miles (19 km) north of York, at the foot of the Howardian Hills. It is the focal point for the numerous villages in the area for public services and economic activity.

The name of Easingwold is Anglo Saxon in origin, with wold being a derivation of wald meaning forest, and the former part being a Saxon family name, possibly Esa. King John had a hunting lodge there and the royal Forest of Galtres once surrounded the area. Under the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 a Poor law union was established in Easingwold in 1837. The town had a workhouse built in 1756 on Oulston Road.

There are 51 Grade II listed buildings in Easingwold, including five mileposts and the telephone kiosk in Back Lane. The areas of Long Street; the Parish Church and Church Hill; Uppleby and the market place are all within the Easingwold Conservation Area. in 1908 Lieutenant-General Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scout Movement, visited Easingwold as commander of the Northumbrian division of the newly formed Territorial Force. Easingwold's Scout Group was founded two years later and is now the longest serving youth movement in the area.

The town was bypassed by the A19 in November 1994. The town is the focal point for many nearby villages and the nearest larger settlements are York 12 miles (19 km) to the south; Boroughbridge 8 miles (13 km) to the west; Thirsk 10 miles (16 km) to the northwest and Malton 16 miles (26 km) to the east. The highest point in the town is at the town's edge on the Oulston Road at 200 feet (60 m).

There are a number of local retail businesses in the town. The number of public houses has significantly reduced since the 19th century, when there were also a number of local brew houses, the names of which can still be seen on local houses. Easingwold is served by to nearby villages, towns and the city of York. This includes services run by the local coach business, Stephenson's of Easingwold. The Cabinet Office have their Emergency Planning College at the Hawkhills, Easingwold.

( Easingwold - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Easingwold . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Easingwold - UK

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Earls Barton Carnival Parade 2022

After a couple of years waiting, the rain doesn't put the dampener on the return of the Northamptonshire village parade. Smiles all around, especially with the Zion Christian Church Brass Band performing their routine. For various reasons, many UK carnivals are still not taking place during 2022. It was great to see that all the hard work that went into this, despite the weather, made it a great day. Saturday June 18th 2022.
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East Carlton Park - Market Harborough - Northamptonshire

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STANWICK VILLAGE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

Stanwick village is in Northamptonshire. The name derived from thr old English words Stan (Stone) ( Rock) and wic ( Dwelling) (Farm) (Hamlet).In 1086 in the Dooms Day Book it is reffered to as (Stan Wigga). 1137 in the Anglo Saxon Chronical it is reffered to as ( Stanwigga) There has been a settlement at Stanwick since Roman times

Chesham Carnival Buckinghamshire 11th June 2022

After two years of Covid, 2022 saw the return of the Chesham Carnival on Saturday 11th June. Setting off from Asheridge Road it made its way along Bellingdon Road towards the town centre, where large crowds were waiting. Most of my photos were taken close to the start, in Bellingdon Road.

Worst RV Campground Ever // (And How we Saved our Weekend!)

***SHADY GROVE CAMPGROUND, DENVER PA***

One of our biggest camping fears came to life this past weekend as we pulled into possibly the worlds worst RV campground. While the spots were tight, the sewer connections were not and we found ourselves in a bad camping situation pretty quickly.

After a confusing run in with some of the seasonal campers, we decided it wasn't worth the stress we had to save our weekend - and in this case we only had one option. To hook our Shadow Cruiser Travel Trailer back up and head home.

Currently holding the record for our shortest camping trip (19 hours between check in and check out) it taught us a lot about vetting campgrounds, when to call it quits, and what red flags to look out for when looking for a place to camp with our travel trailer.

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Top Restaurants to Visit in Earls Barton, Northamptonshire | England - English

Earls Barton is a historic village located in Northamptonshire, England. It is known for its rich history and charming atmosphere. The village dates back to the Anglo-Saxon period and has a long-standing heritage.

One of the notable landmarks in Earls Barton is the Anglo-Saxon Church of All Saints. This church is known for its impressive tower, which is one of the finest examples of Saxon architecture in the country. The tower features intricate carvings and is a popular attraction for visitors interested in ancient architecture.

In addition to its historical significance, Earls Barton offers a range of amenities and attractions for residents and visitors alike. The village has a thriving community and is home to various shops, pubs, and restaurants. The surrounding countryside also pro
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Earls Barton boasts an array of exquisite restaurants. Within England, Earls Barton stands out for hosting some of the finest dining establishments. Our research has identified the top 10 must-visit restaurants in Earls Barton.
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A church in Northamptonshire, built in Saxon times. What are the doorways, half-way up the tower, for?

Is this one of Northamptonshire’s Best Hidden Villages? - Brockhall by Moped

Exploring rural Northamptonshire on our little mopeds when we came across this beautiful little village - Brockhall. It’s tiny but gorgeous.

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Episode 3 Earls Barton to Market Harborough

Earls Barton is a large village of around 5000 people in Northamptonshire, England. This video is a cross country drive from Earls Barton to Market Harborough in Leicestershire shot on 21st December 2021, starting at around 2pm.

Along the way, the journey takes in Mears Ashby, Sywell, Holcot, Pitsford Causeway, Brixworth, Maidwell, Klisworth and Great Oxenby before arriving in Market Harborough.

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Earls Barton Transport Show 28th August 2022

A short visit to this years rally. Plenty of miniature steam engines, traction engines, steamrollers, tractors, cars etc. Also a remembrance 40 years of those in the Falklands War of 1982. Also an appearance by pop up miniature railway called There and Back Light Railway.

Restaurants in Kettering, England

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7) Prezzo Italian Restaurant Kettering
8) Bella Sicilia
9) Frydays of Kettering
10) Billionaires

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Tenby - Pembrokeshire - Wales - 4K Virtual Walk - September 2020 - Part 1

Our walk starts at Tenby North Beach, with views of the beautiful pastel coloured houses and Tenby Harbour, it's easy to see why this is one of the most photographed views in Wales! Tenby North Beach is a superb, sheltered, sandy beach with Goscar rock sticking out of the sand in the middle. We make our way from Tenby North beach down to Tenby Harbour, passing Tenby Sailing Club, Tenby Harbour Beach and Tenby Harbour Office along the way. We walk out to Pier Hill where boat trips (normally) depart regularly to Caldey Island. Our walk takes us along Bridge Street and Crackwell Street, where we enjoy the elevated views of Tenby Harbour. We then join the High Street, passing the Royal Lion Hotel. Our route then takes us onto the A478 road The Norton, passing the Cliffe Norton Hotel and turning into The Croft. We pass Croft House and Fourcroft Hotel Tenby, finishing our walk in the gardens with views of Tenby North Beach.

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Tenby is a harbour town and resort in Pembrokeshire southwest Wales. It’s known for its 13th-century medieval town walls, including the Five Arches barbican gatehouse and its 2 1⁄2 miles of sandy beaches, including Castle Beach, North Beach and South Beach. Other notable features include the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and the 15th century St. Mary's Church. The ruins of Tenby Castle are on a headland overlooking the harbour. Exhibits at Tenby Museum and Art Gallery include a 16th-century wrought-iron cannon. The National Trust's Tudor Merchant’s House recreates domestic life in 1500, with a merchant's shop and working kitchen.

Boats sail from Tenby's harbour to the offshore monastic Caldey Island. St Catherine's Island is tidal and has a 19th century Palmerston Fort. The town has an operating railway station.

The Tenby town walls are Grade I-listed medieval defensive structures around the town of Tenby in Pembrokeshire. They are assessed as one of the most important surviving medieval city walls in Britain. The walls were built in the 13th century by the Earls of Pembroke and improved in the 1450s. They were last known to have been repaired in 1588 and have declined thereafter. Most of the town's gates were demolished beginning in the 18th century and only one survives.

In the Late Middle Ages, Tenby was awarded royal grants to finance the maintenance and improvement of its defences and the enclosure of its harbour. Traders sailed along the coast to Bristol and Ireland and further afield to France, Spain and Portugal. Exports included wool, skins, canvas, coal, iron and oil; while in 1566 Portuguese seamen landed the first oranges in Wales. It was during this period that the town was so busy and important, it was considered to be a national port.

In the mid 16th century, the large D-shaped tower known as the Five Arches was built following fears of a second Spanish Armada.

Through both the Georgian and Victorian eras Tenby was renowned as a health resort and centre for botanical and geological study. With many features of the town being constructed to provide areas for healthy seaside walks, due to the walkways being built to accommodate Victorian nannies pushing prams, many of the beaches today still retain good disabled access. In 1856 writer Mary Ann Evans (pen-name George Eliot) accompanied George Henry Lewes to Tenby to gather materials for his work Seaside Studies published in 1858.

In 1852, the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society deployed a lifeboat to the town, taken over in 1854 by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. In 1905 a slip-way equipped lifeboat station was built on Castle Hill. It was replaced by a modern station in 2008.

Tenby railway station and the Pembroke and Tenby Railway were opened as far as Pembroke on 30 July 1863. In 1867, work began on the construction of the Palmerston Fort on St Catherine's Island. The Army had control of the fort during 1887–1895.

The old town castle walls have survived, as does the Victorian revival architecture in a pastel colour scheme. The economy is based on tourism, supported by a range of craft, art and other stores. As of April 2017, there are 372 listed buildings and other structures in and around Tenby.

Tenby United RFC, a rugby union club has existed since 1876. It is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union.

In 1970, the Tenby Sea Swimming Association started the Boxing Day Swim. It is Tenby's main Christmas attraction now, with approximately 600 swimmers, most in fancy dress, watched by thousands of onlookers. Each swimmer who enters for a charity receives a medal.

Tenby hosts the Welsh Ironman Triathlon in September. There is also the Tenby Aces Cycling Club and the 18-hole Tenby Golf Course that provides links golf by the coast.

Tenby experiences a maritime climate with cool summers, mild winters and often high winds. Due to its coastal southwest position, it is one of the sunnier locations in Wales.

Walking around Gloucester Road, Earl's Court, London Walking Tour 4K HDR

DATE RECORDED - 9 August 2021 Mon 3:58pm
TEMPERATURE - 15°C
DISTANCE - 1.4 miles / 2.25 km
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00:00 Gloucester Road
02:27 Harrington Gardens
04:03 Ashburn Place
05:05 Courtfield Road
08:18 Collingham Road
10:23 Collingham Place
12:11 Knaresborough Place
13:28 Hogarth Road
15:29 Hogarth Place
16:08 Kenway Road
17:27 Redfield Lane
20:02 Earls Court Road

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Relaxing Rainy Park Walk in Northampton ????4K | England

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EASINGWOLD Street Walk (10th July 2020) including Friday's Market Day North Yorkshire

HD first-person perspective walking tour through a lovely part of market town of Easingwold in North Yorkshire, England on Market Day as lockdown is further eased allowing some non-essential shops to reopen

Easingwold is located about 12 miles up the A19 north of York, with around 4000 residents. There are 51 Grade II listed buildings in Easingwold, including five mileposts and the telephone kiosk in Back Lane. The town is mentioned in the Doomsday Book and granted it's market charter in 1221. At the foot of the Howardian Hills, you can see the White House on Sutton Bank from many locations in the town. 

Filmed on Friday 10th July 2020, around 10 pm with weather conditions cloudy but bright and around 15°, I was using an Insta360 One R with Roland CS-10EM Binaural Earphones microphones. To provide a snapshot of a period of time, like all others, that will never be repeated. 

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1:22 - Old Market Cross, Easingwold
1:36 - Market Place, Easingwold
2:09 - Easingwold Market
3.14 - Post Office, Easingwold
3:27 - 2nd part of Easingwold Market
5:48 - Little Lane, Easingwold 
7:57 - Long Street, Easingwold 
12:14 - Crabmill Lane, Easingwold
12.29 - Galtres Centre, Easingwold
13:31 - Easingwold Memorial Park
14:01 - Back Lane, Easingwold
15:11 - Public Footpath, Easingwold 
15:46 - Spring Street, Easingwold

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Liverpool ONE: part of city-centre investment and infrastructure improvements

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