Burnham Beeches Golf Club
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Burnham Beeches England Fall walk-about
Burnham Beeches England Fall walk-about
Blustery afternoon at BURNHAM BEECHES with DJI PHANTOM
A walk through and view from above Burnham Beeches where Robin Hood was filmed with Kevin Costner
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Burnham Beeches national nature reserve Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire
Burnham Beeches national nature reserve may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire. Even if you know the area well we are here to help you and can offer advice to help you make the right decision. Simply visit our website.
lets discover burnham beeches
lets discover burnham beeches and explore the woods and wildlife Nestled almost on the southern Buckinghamshire/northern Berkshire border, the village of Burnham is neighbour to historic Burnham Beeches, described as one of the finest woodland tracts anywhere in Britain. The remnants of a vast forest that once covered almost the entire county of Buckinghamshire, it is owned and managed by the Corporation of London who, in 1880, bought the woodland to save it from prospective developers. Bounded by Windsor, Maidenhead and Slough, Burnham and Burnham Beeches are within the area around London now protected from further encroachment by Green Belt legislation. The village itself is mentioned in the Domesday Book, although there has more than likely been a settlement on the site since well before the Romans came.
Burnham Beeches national nature reserve Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire
Burnham Beeches national nature reserve may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire. Even if you know the area well we are here to help you and can offer advice to help you make the right decision. Simply visit our website.
A drive through Burnham Beeches
Burnham Beeches near Slough.
Burnham Beeches Half Marathon 2014
just a hobbled together jumble of footage i took at this race - the sound quality varies and the filming could have been steadier and it has been heavily edited using Windows Movie Maker to cut wind noise and big camera shakes but it was a learning exercise so bare with.
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Burnham and Berrow Golf Course
Virtual Flyover Tour of Burnham and Berrow Golf Course
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lets travel to burnham to a old village
burnham is a self-contained village in the western part of the District. Burnham Park Hall, built 25 years ago, form the social centre of the village. Many local societies, ranging from winemakers to keep-fit, meet here. It is also the home of Burnham Parish Council. The village is an ancient hamlet on the Bath Road, which may have been inhabited even before Roman times. Burnham is mentioned in the Domesday Book and in Medieval times had a market and a fair.
In The High Street are numerous 16th and 17th century buildings. A by-road leads to the 13th-century church with its array of brasses and tombs, some of which date from the 16th century. The oldest part of the building is the tower which is believed to date from about 1200. The remains of the 15th-century screen still bear traces of medieval colouring.
Burnham Abbey, founded in 1266 by Richard, Earl of Cornwall (King John's second son) stands south of the main Bath Road and is closer to Dorney Village than to Burnham. After the Dissolution, the abbey fell into ruins but it has been revived and is now the centre of a community known as 'The Sisters of the Precious Blood'. Lancet windows, early doorways and parts of the Chapter House and cloisters serve as reminders of the older foundation. Indeed, more survives of this abbey than of any other monastic institution in Buckinghamshire.
Close to Burnham Abbey is Huntercombe Manor, which is now a centre for the rehabilitation of young people who have had recourse to drugs. Although mostly of the 19th century, this Grade 1 Listed Building does contain a rather splendid 14th century beamed hall.
Adjacent to Burnham, is Hitcham whose small church has work of many styles and ages from the Norman period onwards. The brick tower is Tudor, the chancel arch is Norman and the chancel is of the 14th century. In the chancel windows is 14th-century glass showing the nine Orders of Angels and the four Evangelists. Nearby are the ancient walls and two huge iron gates which once enclosed the mansion where Sir William Clark entertained Elizabeth I the year before she died.
North of Burnham, past the golf course, is Dorneywood, an estate of 215 acres owned by the National Trust. The house (built in 1920 and containing decorations by Rex Whistler) acts as an official residence for a Minister of the Crown currently the Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott.
Adjoining Dorneywood are Burnham Beeches, the habitat of a wide section of wildlife. The Beeches have long been the rendezvous of artists, poets and country-lovers and Thomas Gray was a frequent visitor during his time at Stoke Poges. Burnham Beeches are a relic of the great primeval forest that covered much of Buckinghamshire and they form the finest woodland tract anywhere near London. In 1878, the woods - 375 acres in all - were saved from despoliation when they were purchased by the City of London and in 1921 Lord Burnham gave the 65 acres of Fleet Wood. With adjacent Dorneywood, Dropmore and Cliveden, there is thus an area of well over 1300 acres here that is preserved as a natural open space for all time.
In 1773, Sheridan brought his young bride to live at East Burnham and here too George Grote produced his first volumes of the History of Greece. He built East Burnham Park out of the profits and in this great house he finished his work and was often visited here by his friend Mendelssohn.
The one-time hamlet of Lent Rise lies to the south-west of Burnham proper, on the borders of Burnham and Taplow. The word 'Lent' comes from the Old English word meaning 'shelter'. Lent Rise was one of the many brick-making areas of South Bucks until this century. The Methodist Church in Eastfield Road (built in 1897) occupies the site where a brickworks once stood. Many of the houses in Lent Rise date from Victorian times and from the beginning of this century shops began to appear. Lent Rise is now a busy community.
Best places to check during saturday evenings check the the ye olde swan pub good for live rock bands and the bee in burnham and if you check one of the oldest pub in burnham check the garibaldi pub since 1762
A quick tour of Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire UK
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Burnham Grammar School
Burnham Grammar School are a Gold / Champion organisation. Staff are committed which is the most important thing to the school. A lot of it is due to the way staff are treated and motivated but also in regards to staff wellbeing and staff training
Luckiest Golfer I've Ever Played!
I play SAS golf at Burnham and Berrow golf club! Part 1
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Benj playing his first golf game
At Westward Ho! in Devon
Denham Wedding!
Hilary singing Somewhere from West Side Story.
The Berkshire Golf Club, England Pt 1
The Berkshire Golf Club, near London, is a picturesque test of golf amongst the challenging heathland. The club is also home to former All Blacks captain Sean Fitzpatrick and his good friend and former England rugby player Jamie Salmon.
Berrow Coast Road protest - August 2008 (Burnham-On-Sea.com)
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