Blossom Trail Evesham Worcestershire
Blossom Trail could be closer to your doorstep than you think if you live in Evesham Worcestershire. We can help you find out exactly where would be best placed for you and your family. Feel free to drop into our office to arrange a viewing of the most suitable properties we have available.
Blossom Trail Evesham Worcestershire
Blossom Trail could be closer to your doorstep than you think if you live in Evesham Worcestershire. We can help you find out exactly where would be best placed for you and your family. Feel free to drop into our office to arrange a viewing of the most suitable properties we have available.
Worcestershire's Vale & Spa - Evesham
Take a look at Evesham in a new perspective including many of its wonderful highlights
ENGLAND Evesham, Worcestershire (hd-video)
Short impression of Evesham and a glimpse of the beautiful surroundings in autumn.
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a short video tour around evesham
Vale of Evesham
DJI Inspire 1 over the Cotswolds
drive through evesham
Drive through Evesham in September 2016
Offenham Park in the Vale of Evesham
Offenham Park and the Fish and Anchor
Peace, quiet and tranquillity in the beautiful Vale of Evesham
Lenches Club Stool Race
Drunk men have a a stool race in The Lenches Club
Evesham flood 2007 part 1
The trucks are getting a little bit shorter
Evesham Part 1 .mov
The historic town of Evesham, on the banks of Shakespeare's River Avon, is the capital of the Vale of Evesham, lying between the Malverns and Bredon Hill on one side and the Cotswolds on the other, in the Heart of England.
The Vale is roughly contiguous with the estates surrounding Evesham's medieval abbey, founded in AD 701 by the future Saint Ecgwin. The Vale has a long and full - at times almost hectic - history ranging from Neolithic farming, through settlement by the Celts, Romans and english, remodelling by the Normans, a stormy and turbulent middle ages with battle and massacre, and the ebb and flow of trade, as the town and its surrounding communities grew and matured in their fertile Vale. The dissolution of its monastery seemed likely to ruin the town but it grew more, took over its own government and went on growing those crops and orchard fruits that it became famous for.
Civil war wracked the Vale, technical development and new farming methods changed its face again and the Vale matured further. The coming of the railway, the arrival and departure of the French Royal Family (succeeded at their country house by the British Broadcasting Corporation), World War and the changing face of the Vale since that war, all add to the fascinating story of Evesham and the Golden Vale.
Badby Woods Bluebells on 1 May 2011
Bluebells in Badby Woods near Daventry Northamptonshire on 1st May 2011
cherry blossom St Johns Cemy Worcester
Driving On Chadbury Road, Through Lenchwick & Along Hipton Hill, Evesham, Worcestershire, England
Driving along Chadbury Road, through Lenchwick & along Hipton Hill, Evesham, Worcestershire, England.
Videoed on Friday, 30th November 2012
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© Mike Fairman 2012
Evesham and the vale Part-2.mp4
G.H Taxis serving Evesham, Worcestershire & the Cotswolds. For all you travel needs. Taxis, Airport Transfers, Seaport Transfers, Cotswold Tours & Any other travel requirements you may have give a guide to visiting worcestershire & the cotswolds
Dash Cam - Evesham A46 (Badsey) Jaguar SR05YJD
The driver of the Jag is in the left hand lane, therefore is obviously intending to go straight on.....or maybe not? For such a nice car I would have expected indicators to be standard?
Almonry Museum Evesham 06.09.11
The Almonry Museum and Heritage Centre is a museum in Evesham in Worcestershire, England. It is also referred to as The Almonry Heritage Centre, The Almonry Museum and just The Almonry. It is governed by Evesham Town Council. The focus of the museum is on local history, but it also covers history and science more broadly. The museum derives its name from the original use of the building as the almonry of the 14th-century Evesham Abbey. The museum opened within this building in 1957.
The Almonry Museum is housed in a 14th-century building that was formerly part of the Benedictine Evesham Abbey, the third largest abbey in England. The building is an almonry, meaning it was the home of the almoner, a monk whose role was to provide alms to the poor. Evesham Abbey was closed by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, after which the Almonry became the personal home of the last Abbot, Philip Ballard. Two churches, a bell tower and a cloister arch from Evesham Abbey also survive nearby. The Almonry is a grade I listed building and was first listed in 1952. It has a part rubble and part timber framed structure with a Cotswold stone roof. Additions to the building were made in the 15th and 17th-centuries.
Following the closure of the Abbey, The Almonry has served as an ale house, offices, tea rooms and a private home. It was purchased by Evesham Borough Council in 1929 and opened as a heritage centre in 1957.
Searching for cherry blossom trees around Bournville, Birmingham UK.
Evesham A46 Bypass Dec 2010
Evesham A46 Bypass Dec 2010