Club Motorhome Pub Stopover Videos - The Blacksmiths Arms, Alvington, Lydney, Gloucestershire
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Town Centre, Lydney, Forest of Dean
Video of the Town Centre in Lydney, Forest of Dean.
LYDNEY GLOUCESTERSHIRE Afternoon Out
LYDNEY DOCKLANDS -Sorry, for the shaky camera work -it's only an iphone but I did my best to show you around. You certainly wouldnt want to fall in that estuary though!
Can walk to the Golf Course from here -20 minutes, I'd say.
A TOUR OF LYDNEY IN 1961
See parts of Tutnalls and Newerne as it was in 1961. From Rodley Square to Bathurst Park by way of Tutnalls and Newerne Street.
Random drive through Alvington, Gloucestershire, England.
Lydney Fun Fair
LYDNEY FUN FAIR
The town of Lydney has Danter’s fun fair visit them twice a year.
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St Andrew's Church, Alvington, Gloucestershire
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Alvington is situated in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, very close to the River Severn. Members of the Worgan family had connections with Alvington during the 18th century. This video was taken in 2009.
Author: Annie Barnes
Cudham, Kent, Flooded
Cudham flooded. TN16 3AG
Dean, Forest of
The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England. It forms a roughly triangular plateau bounded by the River Wye to the west and north-west, Herefordshire to the north, the River Severn to the south, and the City of Gloucester to the east.
The area is characterised by more than 110 square kilometres (42.5 sq mi) of mixed woodland, one of the surviving ancient woodlands in England. A large area was reserved for royal hunting before 1066, and remained as the second largest crown forest in England, the largest being New Forest. Although the name is used loosely to refer to the part of Gloucestershire between the Severn and Wye, the Forest of Dean proper has covered a much smaller area since medieval times. In 1327 it was defined to cover only the royal demesne and parts of parishes within the hundred of St Briavels, and after 1668 comprised the royal demesne only. The Forest proper is within the civil parishes of West Dean, Lydbrook, Cinderford, Ruspidge, and Drybrook, together with a strip of land in the parish of English Bicknor.
Traditionally the main sources of work have been forestry – including charcoal production - iron working and coal mining. Archaeological studies have dated the earliest use of coal to Roman times for domestic heating and industrial processes such as the preparation of iron ore.
The area gives its name to the local government district, Forest of Dean, and a parliamentary constituency, both of which cover wider areas than the historic Forest. The administrative centre of the local authority is Coleford, one of the main towns in the historic Forest area, together with Cinderford and Lydney.
The Forest of Dean is formed of a raised basin of palaeozoic rocks folded in the Variscan Orogeny, similar to the South Wales coalfield to the west. Underlain by great thicknesses of the Old Red Sandstone, the basin is filled with Carboniferous limestones, sandstones and coal measures, all of which have contributed to the industrial history of the region.
Lydney Bowler Hat Club Treasure Hunt
Lydney Bowler Hat club circa 1961 were based at the Bridge Hotel from where they leave in their cars to go on a treasure hunt into the Forest of Dean
Club Motorhome Pub Stopover - This one is in Warwickshire
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B&B The Best E5 Promo: Alvington B&B
Jill Gore's low-booking rate has been a drag on her Bed and Breakfast. In order to get a higher rating and more customers, Jean and Pamela will help her turn her hard-earned savings into a better and more successful B&B.