A Glimpse of Beaumaris || Wales, UK
A darling little seaside village off the coast of North Wales; Beaumaris is full of flowers, castles, and... maybe human bones? I don't think I want to know...
It's my first day in my UK trip and I'm visiting my Dad and his bae, Bridget (aka BAE). While the grown-ups were off doing work, I took a quick trip to the Isle of Anglesey to explore the old city of Beaumaris. The main attraction in Beaumaris is the castle constructed by King Edward I in 1295 as a part of his campaign to conquer the north of Wales in 1282. Construction took nearly 3 decades due to lack of funds followed by the Scottish uprising. Construction came to a halt in 1330 and it was never completed.
The rest of the village is filled with small shops, brightly colored houses, Welsh cakes, fantastic pubs (check out The Bull), and a quaint beach where you can sit, relax, and watch the sail boats drift by.
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Places to see in ( Beaumaris - UK )
Places to see in ( Beaumaris - UK )
Beaumaris is a former royal borough, a community, and the former county town of Anglesey, Wales. Beaumaris was located in the commote of Dindaethwy and historic rural deanery of Tindaethwy, and is at the eastern entrance to the Menai Strait, the tidal waterway separating Anglesey from the coast of North Wales.
Beaumaris was originally a Viking settlement known as Porth y Wygyr (Port of the Vikings), but the town itself began its development in 1295 when Edward I of England, having conquered Wales, commissioned the building of Beaumaris Castle as part of a chain of fortifications around the North Wales coast (others include Conwy, Caernarfon and Harlech).
Beaumaris was the port of registration for all vessels in North West Wales, covering not only every harbour on Anglesey but also all the ports from Conwy to Pwllheli. Shipbuilding was a major industry in Beaumaris. This was centred on Gallows Point – a nearby spit of land extending into the Menai Strait about a mile west of the town.
Beaumaris was awarded a royal charter by Edward I, which was drawn up on similar terms to the charters of his other castle towns in North Wales and intended to invest only the English and Norman-French residents with civic rights. Native Welsh residents of Beaumaris were largely disqualified from holding any civic office, carrying any weapon, and holding assemblies; and were not allowed to purchase houses or land within the borough.
A native of Anglesey, David Hughes, founded Beaumaris Grammar School in 1603. Notable buildings in the town include the castle, a courthouse built in 1614, the 14th-century St Mary's and St Nicholas's Church, Beaumaris Gaol. Beaumaris Pier, opened in 1846, was designed by Frederick Foster and comprises a masonry jetty on wooden and concrete pilings. A marina on the western shore of Gallows Point has been proposed, but at present all moorings at Beaumaris are tidal.
( Beaumaris - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Beaumaris . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Beaumaris - UK
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A Walk along Beaumaris Pier, Anglesey - North Wales
The Virtual Tourist walks around Beaumaris Pier, Anglesey - North Wales
Places to see in ( Beaumaris - UK )
Places to see in ( Beaumaris - UK )
Beaumaris is a former royal borough, a community, and the former county town of Anglesey, Wales. Beaumaris was located in the commote of Dindaethwy and historic rural deanery of Tindaethwy, and is at the eastern entrance to the Menai Strait, the tidal waterway separating Anglesey from the coast of North Wales.
Beaumaris was originally a Viking settlement known as Porth y Wygyr (Port of the Vikings), but the town itself began its development in 1295 when Edward I of England, having conquered Wales, commissioned the building of Beaumaris Castle as part of a chain of fortifications around the North Wales coast (others include Conwy, Caernarfon and Harlech).
Beaumaris was the port of registration for all vessels in North West Wales, covering not only every harbour on Anglesey but also all the ports from Conwy to Pwllheli. Shipbuilding was a major industry in Beaumaris. This was centred on Gallows Point – a nearby spit of land extending into the Menai Strait about a mile west of the town.
Beaumaris was awarded a royal charter by Edward I, which was drawn up on similar terms to the charters of his other castle towns in North Wales and intended to invest only the English and Norman-French residents with civic rights. Native Welsh residents of Beaumaris were largely disqualified from holding any civic office, carrying any weapon, and holding assemblies; and were not allowed to purchase houses or land within the borough.
A native of Anglesey, David Hughes, founded Beaumaris Grammar School in 1603. Notable buildings in the town include the castle, a courthouse built in 1614, the 14th-century St Mary's and St Nicholas's Church, Beaumaris Gaol. Beaumaris Pier, opened in 1846, was designed by Frederick Foster and comprises a masonry jetty on wooden and concrete pilings. A marina on the western shore of Gallows Point has been proposed, but at present all moorings at Beaumaris are tidal.
( Beaumaris - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Beaumaris . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Beaumaris - UK
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Quick walk in Beaumaris on Anglesey, its a quiet spring day
A lovely walk through Beaumaris and down the Pier and along the front. Part of the Anglesey Coastal Path goes through Beaumaris. The boat passing the Pier is the Prince Madog from the School of Ocean Science from Menai Bridge.
The Castle in Beaumaris was built 13th-century by Edward I.
Beaumaris - Five Island Towns.mpg
A short video of historical landmarks and buildings in Beaumaris
Beaumaris info@sky-cam-media.co.uk
Filmed on location by aerial photographer SkyCam Media Info@sky-cam-media.co.uk
The Liverpool Arms Beaumaris, Anglesey
Have to say I rushed this on the new editing suite so I've made it again, take a look at 'The Liverpool Arms 2017'. Better I think.
Beaumaris Beach on Anglesey
The two beaches which are either side of Beaumaris Pier, one is a beautiful sandy beach where no dogs are allowed certain time of the year, whilst the other is mainly shingle, this is the one next to Beaumaris Lifeboat Station.
Beaumaris / Anglesey / Wales ‘A view of Beaumaris from the Big Wheel’
Beaumaris in Anglesey, Wales United Kingdom
A beautiful place to visit & a lovely view from the big wheel
Beaumaris front
Beaumaris front
Beaumaris Jail / Beaumaris Gaol
A night at Beaumaris Jail with supernatural Activity Ghost hunts
Please be gentle this is my first time making a iMovie
feel free to comment on how to make it better
link to Supernatural Activity Facebook
Link To Web Site
The Knights of Longshank - Beaumaris 2003
Old video from 2003 of The knights of Longshank (longshank.com) during their show in 2003 - I'm the gobby one in the burgundy jack ;)
Hot Pennies. Boxing Day, Beaumaris.
Throwing Hot Pennies at The Bulkley.
Boxing Day. Beaumaris.
Places to see in ( Beaumaris - UK )
Places to see in ( Beaumaris - UK )
Beaumaris is a former royal borough, a community, and the former county town of Anglesey, Wales. Beaumaris was located in the commote of Dindaethwy and historic rural deanery of Tindaethwy, and is at the eastern entrance to the Menai Strait, the tidal waterway separating Anglesey from the coast of North Wales.
Beaumaris was originally a Viking settlement known as Porth y Wygyr (Port of the Vikings), but the town itself began its development in 1295 when Edward I of England, having conquered Wales, commissioned the building of Beaumaris Castle as part of a chain of fortifications around the North Wales coast (others include Conwy, Caernarfon and Harlech).
Beaumaris was the port of registration for all vessels in North West Wales, covering not only every harbour on Anglesey but also all the ports from Conwy to Pwllheli. Shipbuilding was a major industry in Beaumaris. This was centred on Gallows Point – a nearby spit of land extending into the Menai Strait about a mile west of the town.
Beaumaris was awarded a royal charter by Edward I, which was drawn up on similar terms to the charters of his other castle towns in North Wales and intended to invest only the English and Norman-French residents with civic rights. Native Welsh residents of Beaumaris were largely disqualified from holding any civic office, carrying any weapon, and holding assemblies; and were not allowed to purchase houses or land within the borough.
A native of Anglesey, David Hughes, founded Beaumaris Grammar School in 1603. Notable buildings in the town include the castle, a courthouse built in 1614, the 14th-century St Mary's and St Nicholas's Church, Beaumaris Gaol. Beaumaris Pier, opened in 1846, was designed by Frederick Foster and comprises a masonry jetty on wooden and concrete pilings. A marina on the western shore of Gallows Point has been proposed, but at present all moorings at Beaumaris are tidal.
( Beaumaris - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Beaumaris . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Beaumaris - UK
Join us for more :
Beaumaris Gaol
Paranormal investigation of Beaumaris Gaol.
Tales of the Unexpected - Adventures in Beaumaris on Anglesey
We've been to Wales before so we thought we knew what to expect, but a visit to Beaumaris and Anglesey was full of unexpected surprises. Check out some of what we discovered around Beaumaris town and castle, in the gaol and on a rib ride down on the Menai Straits.
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The Beaumaris Eye
35m wheel on the green at Beaumaris Anglesey until 5th May 2014. Costs £5 per adult, £3.50 per child. Does about 3 full rotations and one either side, to get on and off.
Stunning veiws if you get the right weather. There was no wind the day we went on so felt really smooth. Footage taken on Good Friday, 18th April 2014.
Beaumaris : The Five Elements
Wales Cymru Cymraeg Cymraes Iaith Anglesey Ynys Mon Biwmaris Menai Straits Castle
Beaumaris drunk
Drunk talks 2 police