Black Bull Frosterley
The Black Bull Frosterley
Hexham Morris Black Bull Frosterley-Mobile.m4v
Hexham Morris at the Black Bull Frosterley Co.Durham
Black Bull Beer Festival
1940 Beer Festival Black Bull Frosterley
Woolsingham & Frosterley
A walk from Woolsingham to Frosterley and back
Frosterley Storm 2015
Damage to the bridge at Frosterley Co Durham
Frosterley to Stanhope - via the scenic route
Filmed with a GoPro mounted on the outside of the car. N.B. I was well within the speed limits, it just looks faster from the camera's perspective!
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Out for a walk around Frosterley part 1
Frosterley, County Durham
Reverse direction.
Frosterley - Hill End Climb Base
Frosterly marble
A video by club member Arthur Best. The font in the church of St Michael and All Angels, Frosterley, was made from the prestigeous local material, 'Frosterley Marble'. The story of how it came to rest in the village of its birth has exciting and macabre overtones. For further information about the club, go to
On a walk in Frosterley
I have been on a super long walk in Frosterley
Staindrop Village Flyover
This is the beautiful village of Staindrop in County Durham.
St Mary's church is Anglo-Saxon which was built in the 10th or 11th century. The church contains monuments including effigies of members of the Neville family.
Raby Castle and its gardens are to the north of Staindrop. The village has a Spar shop, a post office, Simon's Butchers and a great and very friendly car service centre (Louis Smith Motors), a recently renovated community hall (Scarth Hall), a newly developed children's playground, and the best drinking establishment for miles around, the Wheatsheaf Inn (or commonly referred to as the Top House).
About 3 miles north-west of the village is Raby Old Lodge, a medieval tower house built for the Neville family of Raby Castle. It was restored in the 19th century and now used as holiday accommodation.
The surveyor Jeremiah Dixon, who with Charles Mason calculated and laid out the Mason–Dixon line in North America, is buried in Staindrop. His unmarked grave is in the Quaker burial ground adjoining the old Friends' Meeting House. Thomas Pynchon's historical fiction novel Mason & Dixon mentions Staindrop as containing Jeremiah Dixon's favourite public house.
Black Bull Drinking Games (02/12/2011)
Drinking games on a Friday night in the Black Bull, York
The Boot at Repton
Welcome to The Boot at Repton
The Boot, 12 Boot Hill, Repton, Derby. DE65 6FT
tel: 01283 346047
email: info@thebootatrepton.co.uk
Church Road Quarndon
Derbyshire Bees Cycling training ride. Church Road - Quarndon climb segment #DerbBeesCycling
Segment at the link
ECG Dinner 2014 - Megatittums on 14
little giantz frosterley i saw her standi
Recorded on August 20, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
Hexhamshire Lasses - Whitby Folk Week 2012
Hexhamshire Lasses - Whitby Folk Week 2012
Throught the keyhole at Midway Cottage, Ashbourne Road, Turnditch.
VIDEO: A walk through the ground floor of the property.