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WHY VISIT ELY? | SMALL CITY ON ISLAND IN CAMBRIDGESHIRE

Why visit Ely, Cambridgeshire? Ely is one of the smallest cities in England. Ely is an island surrounded by land. Ely has a medieval wonder....
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Walk in OSWESTRY Shropshire ENGLAND UK 4K

OSWESTRY Shropshire ENGLAND UK - Town Centre Walk Tour 4K

Oswestry is a market town, civil parish and historic railway town in Shropshire, England, close to the Welsh border.
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TOP 6 PORT DOVER Attractions and Things To Do

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1. Port Dover Beach
2. Turkey Point Beach
3. Sand Hill Park
4. Long Point Beach
5. Port Dover Lighthouse
6. Port Dover Harbour Museum



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Quite Possibly The MOST BEAUTIFUL RV Campground in the Country!

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Ever heard of a place called Lake in Wood RV Resort? We’ll take you on a quick 5 minute tour of this campground. Lake in Wood has plenty of sites for travel trailers, 5th wheels, motorhomes, and even tent sites. It is located in Amish country in Narvon, PA. We’ll also show you one of the most unique restaurants in the world, The Catacombs. Inside Bube’s Brewery, this restaurant is about 40 feet underground in a 160 year old brewery. We hope you enjoy the video!

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10 Amazing Florida Historical Places - Amazing Ten History Facts 06

Hello and welcome to Stingray Tom's Florida

Today I'm taking a look at 10 amazing buildings around the state - nearly every one of them is on the National Register of Historic Places and they all have fascinating stories to tell. We'll be visiting Apalachicola, Live Oak, Clewiston, Stuart, Cross Creek, Orlando, Pensacola, Sopchoppy, Capps and Enterprise. I'll even have a surprise visit to Key Largo at the end! In the comments, let me know what you think of this kind of video. Enjoy!

Stingray Tom's Florida is a history channel with a focus on Florida's tourism history. I cover many aspects of the stories of Florida's attractions, both old and new and how they impacted the Sunshine State, tourists, the US and even the world!

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Windmills of Cambridgeshire: Burwell - Big Mill

This video documents one of two windmills at Burwell in Cambridgeshire. Me and my sister have had a lifelong interest in tall and interesting buildings such as windmills, and aim to go round many of the windmills in the region and other counties in England, so more videos will come in future months.

Big Mill in Burwell was built in the early 19th century and sits beside the Newmarket Road. This tower mill originally stood ten storeys high and is now a mere three storeys high with a thatched pyramidal roof. The mill was used to mill coprolite towards the end of it's working life and today is used for storage. No photos exist on the internet of the windmill prior to being shortened..

Filmed on my Sony Cybershot DSC-H55 digital camera on 31st July 2014.

Cambridgeshire Village Walks. Part 2: Burwell and Wicken

This walk takes us back into the county of Cambridgeshire where we walk from the village of Burwell, near Newmarket, across fenland to the village of Wicken. We stop in Burwell church to look at a headstone with an extraordinary story before heading off up through the village and out across the fens. When we arrive at Wicken we visit a working windmill before visiting the local pub. Then we walk round the village, stopping in Wicken church to see another historical monument.

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Cambridgeshire Village Walks (Part 1): Orwell and Barrington (4K)

Our first walk of 2022 takes us from the village of Orwell, in Cambridgeshire, out towards the neighbouring village of Barrington, one of the prettiest villages in the county. Barrington also has one of the largest village greens in England. We take a detour en route to view the massive lime quarry near Barrington.

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Bruges City Tour - Best City In Europe - Travel & Discover

Bruges was a location of coastal settlement during prehistory. This Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement is unrelated to medieval city development. In the Bruges area, the first fortifications were built after Julius Caesar's conquest of the Menapii in the first century BC, to protect the coastal area against pirates. The Franks took over the whole region from the Gallo-Romans around the 4th century and administered it as the Pagus Flandrensis. The Viking incursions of the ninth century prompted Count Baldwin I of Flanders to reinforce the Roman fortifications; trade soon resumed with England and Scandinavia.

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Burwell Stevens' Mill Opening (longer version)

Opening ceremony of Stevens' Mill, Burwell,Cambridgeshire plus other activities that took place at the museum on the day.
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Summer - Visit Norfolk, England

There’s just so much to do in Norfolk, one week won’t be enough to enjoy it all! There’s fabulous beaches to explore, family-friendly seaside resorts, beautiful countryside and the Broads, Britain’s Magical Waterland. There’s a huge array of visitor attractions, from zoos to adventure parks, there are steam railways, castles and stately homes, or maybe you’d like to go walking or cycling, take a boat out, go for a sail, go fishing, birdwatching or play golf. Whatever your interests, whatever your age, you’ll have a great time.

Portchester Castle - A Norman Castle and Priory within a Roman Fort - UK Travel Guide

Few castles in Britain have served a military purpose for as long as Portchester has. With its well preserved Roman walls and a Norman Castle and Priory built inside, Portchester castle was in use from the 3rd Century to the early 19th Century in various roles.

Join me as I tour around the ancient fort walls, observe the view across to Portsmouth from the mighty castle keep and visit the picturesque Norman priory of St Mary's!

00:00 - Intro
01:01 - Roman Portchester
02:06 - Norman Portchester
05:55 - St Mary's Church
06:46 - Ending

Travel Book - Bruges

Bruges is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, This peaceful town is named after an ancient Roman bridge that above the Reie River. The Gothic-Renaissance style of architecture retains the classicity of the petite Bruges. The best way to travel here is by foot. I left my luggage at a friend's house in Lille and went on a two-day trip to Bruges with my backpack. These two days is a good time for me to calm down during the exhausted travelling, to feel the early summer breeze, to feel the sunset light, and to go to the bar with new friends to talk about their travel stories at night.



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Burwell Windmill Cap-on Day 29th August 2013

The refurbished and restored cap of Stevens' Mill in Burwell, Cambridgeshire is put back on the mill tower. Thursday 29th August 2013.
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Windpump and the Fens - Wicken (1950s)

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Hidden History and Folklore of the Lincolnshire Wolds

Burwell School

The Burwell School is a historic house museum located in Hillsborough, NC that preserves and interprets the history of its antebellum and Civil War era residents. The Burwell School Historic Site offers free docent-led and self-guided tours, a variety of cultural events, and engaging and innovative heritage education programs for children and young adults. -

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Bishop's visit 2

The Bishop of Lincoln comes to snowy Gosberton to bless the new banners that have been embroidered by members of the community.
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Horseracing and historic Bury St Edmunds, Naturally

Two kings dominate the story of the western side of Suffolk – Edmund and Charles II – and tours are the best way to learn more.

A walking tour of Bury St Edmunds will take in all the main sights, and you’ll discover the story of the Anglo Saxon king for whom the town was named. St Edmund, the first patron saint of England, was martyred by Danish invaders and a great monastery was built around a shrine to him which for centuries was a point of pilgrimage for everyone from peasants to kings. The impressive abbey ruins and their adjoining gardens are what remains.

Nearby is St Edmundsbury Cathedral, the only cathedral in Suffolk, and The Angel Hotel, a Georgian coaching inn frequented by Charles Dickens when he spoke at the Athenaeum and the Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, now run by the National Trust and the only surviving Regency-era playhouse in Britain. You can take a tour.

Your tour might also include Moyse’s Hall museum, the Neoclassical Corn Exchange and the medieval Guildhall in which you can discover the only surviving Second World War Royal Observer Corps Operations Room in the country.

Bury St Edmunds is gaining a reputation for being Suffolk’s foodie town, with a burgeoning restaurant scene, many cafes and delis, a twice-weekly market and brewery tours at Greene King in the town centre. And that’s not to forget an enviable selection of boutique shops, independents and art galleries.

Our second king is Charles II, who was a passionate horseracing fan and helped make Newmarket the world home of flat racing. The king founded the Round Course, part of which is still used today as the July Course, and built a new palace close to the High Street. His private quarters, including his bedroom, survive as Palace House which is now the home of the National Horseracing Museum.

If you’re not here for a racing meet (the season runs from April to November), one of the tours will give you a fabulous insight into the workings of the racing industry. They include an early-morning visit to The Gallops, exploring the National Stud on foot or by bus, and champagne and afternoon tea.

Also nearby is National Trust Ickworth House, best-known for its Italianate rotunda, Chippenham Park Gardens, Burwell Museum and Windmill, Wyken Vineyards with tours and tastings, and you can see how the Anglo Saxons lived at West Stow Anglo Saxon Village and Country Park, where there’s a dozen re-created houses on the site of what was a late Iron Age village.

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