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12 Best Attractions in Kent, England | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

12 Best Attractions in Kent, England | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

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SEVENOAKS WALK IN KENT, ENGLAND | Kent Walks | Country Walks in Kent | English Country Walks

This video is about a Sevenoaks walk in Kent, England. It's one of the best country walks in Kent and a great way to see places like Sevenoaks, Knole, Ide Hill, Emmetts Garden, and Westerham. Kent walks are ideal for Londoners since they're close to the UK capital. You can see more details, photos, and information about the walking route on the A Lady in London blog here:
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The Second Kentish Road Trip

Another mini road trip that's also suitable for cyclists, through Kentish Towns & villages, each offering something different.

The route is circular, and we start at Hollingbourne, just off junction 8 of the M20 motorway, but you could choose Faversham off junction 6 of the M2. If you're cycling, there's plenty of options too.

From Hollingbourn we travel a short distance to the Market village of Lenham, with free parking in the old market square. Next, we head on a little further up the A20 to Charing, with its quaint high street, the ruins of an Archbishop's palace and a memorial to Frederick George Coppins VC.

We then head north to the movie set that is Chilham, a beautiful hillside village that takes you back in time, before we head on to the historic Faversham, that will make a great base if you want to do this at a slower pace. From the bustle of Faversham, we take you to the peace of Oare, and Oare marshes where you can pick up the Saxon Shore Way. Our final stop takes us on to Newnham, a quaint little village, with its country pub, before we return to Hollinbourne. A journey of around 40miles/65kms that will be a full day, but enjoyable

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⏱️Timestamps⏱️
00:00 - The Intro to our Kentish Road trip
00:20 - The route, and the stops
00:52 - Hollingboarne, our first stop
02:32 - The route to the next destintion, Lenham
05:10 - The route to Charing
08:09 - On to Chilham
10:35 - Chilham to Faversham
12:18 - A little hop onto Oare, and Oare Marshes
14:27 -The route to Orare to Newnham
15:49 - The route back to Hollingbourne, and the start of our adventure.

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Our Medway Valley Road Trip through the Kent countryside & beyond - (1/2)

Our Medway Valley road trip at the upper reaches River Medway before it reaches the River Thames. Part of Our Kent Road trip series ( exploring the country the county of Kent.

Our journey starts on the A20, just off junction 4 of the M20 motorway. We pass through the village of Ryarsh, with its historic Duke of Wellington pub dating from circa 1516.

Onward we head to the village of Birling, we step out ad take a short look around, before heading onwards, pointing out the free public car park at Holly Hill before passing through the village of Harvel.

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The route continues through the eastern end of Meopham, before detouring through Sole Street before arriving at Cobham, where we stretch our legs and take a look around.

Next, we head out over the A2, the London to Dover road, where you can pick up this route at the Cobham/Shorne junction. Our journey then takes us to the outskirts of Highham, and we head down Gad's Hill, where Charles Dickens lived and died. A brief stretch along a dual carriageway brings us to Upnor, where again we have a quick look around. (There's a full video of Upnor in the links below) Our final stop on this adventure takes us to Lower Upnor where we can look over the River Medway to Maritime Chatham, which is where we'll continue next time.

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Our aim in this video is to provide some tips on the roads you'll be driving, the obstacles you're likely to meet, and how to handle them. We'll also point out the free parking facilities on the journey, as well as the many country pubs you can decide to enjoy en-route.

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00:00 - The Intro to Our Medway Valley Road Trip
00:15 - The route for our Kent road trip
00:55 - Let's hit the road
01:38 - Driving through the village of Ryarsh
02:18 - A look around the historic village of Birling
03:32 - The route from Birling to Holly Hill
04:56 - Directions to the Holly Hill car park
05:45 - Driving through the pretty village of Harvel
06:48 - Arriving at Meopham, and onto Sole Street
07:33 - Passing through Sole Street
08:30 - Looking around the every so quaint Cobham (The one in Kent)
11:28 - Where to go at the junction with the A2 (Cobham/Shore)
12:46 - Heading down Gad's Hill, and its connection with Charles Dickens
14:12 - A brief look around Upnor
15:43 - Exploring Lower Upnor

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Sevenoaks Walk: Town Centre【4K】

Located in the county of Kent, just marginally outside the M25 (the circular motorway that contains London within), is the town of Sevenoaks.

The name 'Sevenoaks' is believed to have originated from the Saxon word 'Seouenaca', a name given circa 800 AD to a small chapel near seven oak trees in Knole Park in the southeast end of the town.

The settlement was formed around the junction of two main roads - one going to London and the other to Dartford on the Thames estuary. This made it a suitable location for a market, and thus it became a town in the mid 13th century. In 1432 Sevenoaks School opened, which is said to be the second oldest secular school in the UK, behind Oswestry School.

The oak trees in Knole Park, from which the town gets its name, have been replaced several times over the centuries. In 1902 seven oaks were planted in commemoration of the coronation of King Edward VII. In 1987 six of the seven trees were blown down in a hurricane (the Michael Fish don't worry there isn't hurricane). The surviving tree was named King Oak, and seven additional trees were planted, then vandalised, then planted again. So technically Sevenoaks is eight oaks.

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Filmed: 21st January 2021

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TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 Tonbridge Road
0:24 High Street
2:05 St Nicholas Church
2:14 High Street
9:33 Blighs Road
10:04 Blighs Court
10:36 Blighs Walk
11:37 London Road
14:07 High Street
14:30 The Shambles
15:33 Dorset Street

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SECRCOS and test trains galore. The video contains clips of the following trains in order of appearance 37059+37259 1Q98 Norwich-Selhurst at Shepreth Branch Junction 3-3-2010; 31106+31602 1Q14 Derby-Norwich at Margaretting 22-3-2010; 31602+31106 1Q14 Norwich-Ilford at Rivenhall End 23-3-2010; 73204+73212 1Q61 Selhurst-Selhurst at Kemsing 4-3-2010; 73212+73206 1Q65 Selhurst-Selhurst at Polhill 5-3-2010 and 43013+43014 1Q07 Heaton C. S.-Ferme Park at Sandy 12-4-2010.

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Drayton Green - London's New Least Used Station

With the new ORR stats out for the 2021-2022 period just been released, there were some changes including that London now has a new Least Used Station! So I headed back out over to the London Borough of Ealing for a trip on the Greenford branch to Drayton Green and made sure I went on the last day that a parliamentary train was also running ...

I've updated the Least Used Station Map for 2022 and you can downlad that here:

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Top Ten Least Used Railway Stations In Kent - 4 : Kemsing

(Filmed before the November 2020 England lockdown). In this video I visit Kemsing Railway Station. Views of the station, the rolling stock which use it and the facilities here are shown.

0:57 Class 377 stopper
2:13 Class 66 ( 66113 Delivering for our Keyworkers) freight with horn
2:54 Class 377 (x2) passing through (1 with horn)
4:26 Class 377 arriving and leaving with horn

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A Kentish circular road trip from Wrotham (Part 1 of 2)

Part one of a Kent Road trip starting in Wrotham, a hidden gem nestled between the M20 & M26 motorways. Part of Our Kent Road trip series ( exploring the county of Kent.

We start in the village of Wrotham, and discover a grape variety, a leftover from the Romans, that made it to the sunshine of California. We also have a recommendation for somewhere to stay, The Bull Hotel. We take a stroll around the village streets and maybe discover another pub or two.

Back into the car, and we take the scenic route to our next destination of Ightham, a beautiful Tudor village oozing charm. Stepping out, we discover why Ightam is home to a couple of celebs. That cheeky chappie dance judge, Len Goodman, and the crime author Martina Cole. Again we head to the village church, the last resting place of the Victoria Cross winner, William Sutton, who lies in an unmarked grave somewhere.

Continuing on our Kent road trip, we take an alternative route to our next destination of Ightham Mote, via Ivy Hatch.

A brief look at Ightham Mote (The full visit can be found here - before jumping into the car to make our way to the final destination in this part, Shipbourne.

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00:00 - The Intro to our road trip through Kent
00:10 - The route of our road trip
00:55 - Heading to our first destination - Wrotham
01:46 - A look around Wrotham
04:48 - A scenic drive to Ightham
08:37 - Exploring Ightham
10:55 - The scenic route to Ightham Mote
14:13 - A glimpse at the Ightham Mote estate
15:09 - The drive to Shipbourne

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The Medieval Well: St Edith's Well, Kemsing.

St Edith's Well, Kemsing: The Medieval Well.

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St. Edith’s Well lies below the Pilgrim’s Way in Kent and is the county’s most notable and best preserved sites. It is one of only two wells in the county which are dressed and the only one with a long lasting, over 50 years, tradition. this being St Edith’s procession held on the Sunday nearest to St. Edith’s Day.

A Collection of Cures:
Chiefly, it was noted for its cure of eye complaints, and Watt (1923) also notes that it cured women’s barrenness. Belief in its curative power continued until the early 1900s. Its fabric is presumably ‘mediaeval’, and according to most authorities was once enclosed within a religious establishment, who were probably responsible for its upkeep. However there s neither archaeological nor written evidence of one but there is a recording in 1419 of a chapel of St. Edith the Virgin, which presumably was near the well and perhaps held a relic. Sadly, we do not really know.

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St. Edith (961-84 AD) was the daughter of the early Saxon king, Edgar and Queen Wulfthryth. Despite being nominated Abbess of Winchester, Barking and Amesbury, she refused these positions, disliking state affairs, preferring to commune with the poor and animals. This made her popular among her countrymen, who immediately recognised her saintly attributes. Despite this, her canonisation was not recognised everywhere, and Cnut’s scepticism, prevented her feast day being adopted in many areas. Those who championed her, used miracles at her tomb and her incorruptible thumb, as evidence for her saintliness and she was canonised, with her body being transferred to Wilton in 997 AD. She was said to have been born on land which is now covered by a property called the Box, but again it here is no evidence.

Pagan Shrine:
Evidence would suggest that her local popularity was deeply rooted in pagan belief! It is interesting to note, that an image of St. Edith was erected within the churchyard, which according to Lambarde (1571), prevented mildew and the blight of corn and wheat crops. Lambarde (1571) describes a ritual associated with the belief, and the following appears significant:

“Priest made uses to toll the greatest portion, and then to take all handful or little more of the residue the which after aspersion of Holy Water, and mumbling a fewe woordes of conjuration, he first dedicated to the image of Saint Edithe and then delivered it back to the parte that brought.”

This appears to be some persistence of an ancient fertility rite to a pagan deity, further supported by with the cure of cure barren women. Lambarde (1571) believed this, suggesting the Roman god, Robigus (after Robigo, a canker of corn), was the earlier cult focus here. It is recorded that similar ‘sacrifices’ were made to ‘him’, and so it seems likely that even the saint’s effigy could have directly replaced his and the church being built on his temple. The holy water, used in the ritual, may have originated from the well, and in pre-Christian days this may have been an important part of the ritual.

The St. Edith's Well Today:
Today it lies within a small garden of remembrance forming a focal point for the original village. It is approximately three feet high, a round rag stone structure, with a series of steps approach the well. Access now, via these steps, appears impossible, the gate being locked. Watt (1917) notes that the structure was forlorn, and then repaired, and then forlorn again, but now appears in remarkable condition, being within recent years cleared of much of its overgrown ivy! To prevent rubbish falling into the well, brown wiring has been set across, both the well passage, and shaft. A considerable depth of water was present in 2013, and even after a long drought, in 1995. Indeed, I have been informed that it has never been known to dry up! A local belief conveniently ignoring that it was recorded dry at the beginning of this century! Today the well is the best it has ever been although sadly one cannot access the water directly due to the wiring up of the steps.

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A20 Eynsford Kemsing my cycling loop

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Southfleet (Kent) Dale road, Hook Green, Longfield, Fawkham, Fawkham Green, West Kingsdown, Farningham, Eynsford, Shoreham road, Kemsing road, Exedown road, Terry`s Lodge road and finish A20 (London road)

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Full Walk Through Wrotham, Kent , England ???????????????????????????? 2021 during the lockdown

#Wrotham is a pretty village at the foot of the North Downs. The village dates to at least the 8th century, when it is recorded as 'Uurotaham', meaning the 'homestead of Wrota'. Another possibility is that the name comes from the #OldEnglish word 'wrot', meaning a snout of a pig, so Wrotham was a 'ham', or settlement, where pigs were raised.
The Archbishops of Canterbury levied a tax in kind upon the locals known as pannage, and the people of Wrotham paid the Archbishop 500 pigs, suggesting that the number of pigs grazing the local forests must have been 10 times that number. #pilgrimsway
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The Archbishops maintained a medieval palace in Wrotham and may have worshipped at the lovely parish church. We do not know exactly when the Palace was built, but it was certainly before the Norman Conquest, possibly around AD 964 when King Athelstan gave land here to the Archbishops.
The palace stood on the east side of the churchyard, but very few remains can be seen. It was dismantled by Archbishop Simon Islip in 1349, and the material used to build a manor at Maidstone. The Bull Hotel once formed part of the Palace stables. The palace should not be confused with Wrotham Place, a Jacobean house on the High Street. The Pilgrim's Way long distance path passes through the village, following the route taken by medieval pilgrims to Thomas Becket's shrine in Canterbury. It was here that Henry VIII heard the news of Anne Boleyn's execution in 1536, freeing him to marry Jane Seymour. Wrotham's attractive church is dedicated to St George, on the site of an earlier 10th-century building. That Saxon church is thought to e the very first dedicated to St George in Britain. The present church was built in the late 13th century, and a porch and tower added in the 15th century. An unusual vaulted passage goes through the base of the tower. One one side of the passage is a piece of sandstone with deep grooves, probably made by archers sharpening their arrows before archery practice. In the tower is one of the oldest clocks in Kent, installed in 1614. In the north aisle is the 13th-century tomb of the church founder, Richard de Wrotham. The east window was brought from St Alban's Church, Wood Street, London, after that church was damaged by bombs in 1940.
The window is thought to have been designed by Inigo Jones or, perhaps, Sir Christopher Wren. The 14th-century rood screen survived the Reformation, and there is a 13th-century font, as well as a number of 15th and 16th-century memorial brasses set into the floor.
In the churchyard is a variety of Pinot grape called the Wrotham Pinot. This variety of grape is resistant to disease, and the vine in the churchyard is thought to be descended directly from vines brought to Britain by the Romans. Above the village is Wrotham Beacon, site of the very first FM broadcast tower in England, built circa 1955.
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WALKING IN KENT | HIGH ELMS | WOODLAND AND RUINS | ROSE AND CROWN PUB

Only a 3 mile circular walk, but one that is packed with history, including the vast remains for a huge mansion and country estate, all hidden away amongst the woodland of High Elms on the Kent/ London border.

This was a solo walk and I had some free time after doing a wild camp elsewhere, the weather was lovely and it was kind of on my way home so I thought why not. Glad I did it now, it was a surprisingly good little walk!

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Saturday in Sevenoaks, Kent 4K UHD | Alice in Wonderland, Vegan Food Festival & Market | Oct 2022

Join us on a busy walk around Sevenoaks, taking in the market, the people dressed in Alice in Wonderland dress up (don't ask me why) and the Vegan Food Festival. On the way we explore the Shambles (shopping lanes) and pass the Stag Theatre.

Sevenoaks is a Kent market town in the south east of England approx. 20 miles from London. It is home to Knole Park a famous estate and deer park. In 2022, The Times named Sevenoaks the best place to live in the South East of England.

Relax and join me as I explore the sights and sounds of Sevenoaks in 4k Ultra HD.

Please use the comments to ask me questions, tell me if I missed any important sights in Sevenoaks, or to let me know where I should walk next!

Longport - Least Used Station in Staffordshire

It's time to tick off another least used station! And I'm still up in Staffordshire with Andrew ( @mrmappy on Twitter) as we go and see what's at Longport, which inadvertantly turns into a hunt for timetables ...

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London Bus Journey: Route 129 - One of the shortest routes, covering Lewisham to North Greenwich ????

[4K HDR] London Bus Journey: Route 129 - One of the shortest routes, covering Lewisham to North Greenwich ????

Embark on a unique London bus experience with us as we traverse Route 129, one of the shortest bus routes in the city. This upper-deck POV adventure takes you from Lewisham to North Greenwich, exploring charming neighbourhoods along the way.

Whether you're a local commuter or a virtual traveler intrigued by the intricacies of London's bus network, this ride offers a concise and immersive experience, highlighting the beauty of the everyday cityscape.

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00:00 ????️ LEWISHAM CENTRE
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05:56 ????️ BLACKHEATH RISE
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07:27 ????️ SPARTA STREET
07:58 ????️ GREENWICH SOUTH STREET/BLACKHEATH ROAD
10:09 ????️ ASHBURNHAM GROVE
10:42 ????️ GREENWICH STATION
11:30 ????️ GREENWICH HIGH ROAD/ROAN STREET
13:01 ????️ GREENWICH TOWN CENTRE/CUTTY SARK
14:35 ????️ NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM
15:38 ????️ TRAFALGAR ESTATE
16:50 ????️ TRAFALGAR ROAD/MAZE HILL
17:56 ????️ KING WILLIAM LANE
18:29 ????️ TYLER STREET
20:10 ????️ VANBRUGH HILL
21:01 ????️ MARLTON STREET
21:53 ????️ KEMSING ROAD
23:40 ????️ MILLENNIUM LEISURE PARK EAST
25:20 ????️ MILLENNIUM LEISURE PARK WEST
26:45 ????️ MILLENNIUM VILLAGE SOUTH
27:54 ????️ MILLENNIUM VILLAGE/OVAL SQUARE
32:29 ????️ NORTH GREENWICH STATION

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Walks near London - Ivinghoe Beacon

This is a walk that is fairly near to London but you'll need to drive out here.

On a fresh blowy day in June 2020 we went for a walk that started on (or near) to Ivinghoe Beacon. Walking to the top of the Beacon and then specifically off the hill so that we could look back at the Beacon from the lowlands, we walked 5 miles around the hill.

Down the hill and onto a good track that runs from Ivinghoe Aston to Ivinghoe village, the scene of some good Tudor buildings, and then onto a track that runs up to the start of the walk via a steep climb from the edge of Steps Hill.

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