Chesham, England
Bill takes a train ride to Chesham, England
Chesham Museum
Here is a fun little re-edit for Chesham Museum :D
Christmas in Chesham song live
5th Chesham myDeen at MSF Scout Olympics 2015
Directed by Misbah Malik
Amersham & Chesham Running Day 2018
The annual Amersham & Chesham Running Day, held at Chesham Broadway for 2018. Amersham & District organised the event, with a whole host of RTs, RMs, RFs and more recreating routes radiating from Chesham Broadway to Amersham, Gerrards Cross, Berkhamsted, Tring, Great Missenden, High Wycombe, Ley Hill, Asheridge, Buckland Common, Hyde End, Chartridge and more. Enjoy!
Chesham to Great Missenden - Marek's Walks - SWC Walks Bk2 Walk4
A walk from Saturday Walkers Club Web site - Chesham to Great Missenden 30/11/18. You can find the walk, maps and instructions and others like it on this website
This is the bag - Fjallraven Abisko Friluft 35 Uncle Blue: Fjallraven Abisko Friluft 35 Uncle Blue.
I also used the Viewranger App on my Iphone. You can download the GPS co-ordinates from the Saturday Walkers Club website, and then just follow the map on your phone which I found easier than reading instructions, but worth taking them as a back up, The Ordinance Survey app is similar. You can upgrade for about £20 a year and download 1:25,000 Landranger maps just on your phone in case you lose GPS.
My website is here mareklarwood.com . Where if you like you can donate to help me make more films.
Filmed on GH5
Edited Final Cut
Music - Waltz of the Flowers Tchiacovsky
Going, Growing, Serving
A new vision and purpose for St Mary's Chesham
Chesham Underground Station Jan 2017
I went for a walk with the Ramblers last week and we kicked off from Chesham and fabulous little station at the end of the Metropitan Line
Chesham Court - London Hotels, UK
Chesham Court 3 Stars Hotel in London, UK Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of London–Great location Within a 10-minute walk of Knightsbridge Tube Station and the Harrods department store, the apartments of Chesham Court offer high-quality accommodation in south west London.
These well-equipped studios and 1-bedroom apartments have free Wi-Fi.
All apartments at Chesham Court have a modern kitchen with oven, microwave, fridge, kettle and toaster.
There is a dining area and living room with flat-screen TV and DVD player.
The 1-bedroom apartments have a separate double bedroom, while the studios include a fold-out double bed in the living area.
All apartments have a bath and shower, and some have a washing machine.
The building also has a laundry area for guests’ use.
Around 9 minutes’ walk from Hyde Park, Chesham Court is less than 1.
6 km from the Victoria and Albert Museum.
The fashionable King’s Road is just 8 minutes away.
Kensington and Chelsea is a great choice for travellers interested in museums, convenient public transport and culture.
Chesham Court - London Hotels, UK
Location in : 17 Chesham Place, SW1X 8HJ, London ,UK
Hotels list and More information visit U.S. Travel Directory
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Visit to Chesham and Windsor Castle
A wonderful trip back to my home town, and a day out with my friend of 60 years
Chesham House Prices - August Update NEW FORMAT!
An update on Chesham House Prices for August 2018
Find out the latest House prices and average valuation figures for Chesham, Buckinghamshire in this FIVE MINUTE (ish) update from Hawk & Chadwick Estates Ltd
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Happy Chesham
Chesham Flash Mob. Did it make you happy?
Places to see in ( Tring - UK )
Places to see in ( Tring - UK )
Tring is a small market town and civil parish in the Borough of Dacorum, Hertfordshire, England. Situated in a gap passing through the Chiltern Hills, classed as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty , 30 miles (48 km) north-west of London, and linked to London by the old Roman road of Akeman Street, by the modern A41, by the Grand Union Canal and by rail lines to Euston Station.
Settlements in Tring date back to Prehistoric times and it was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Tring received its market town charter in 1315. Tring is now largely a commuter town within the London commuter belt. The name Tring is believed to derive from the Anglo-Saxons Tredunga or Trehangr. Tre', meaning 'tree' and with the suffix 'ing' implying 'a slope where trees grow'.
Tring was the dominant settlement in the area, being the primary settlement in the Hundred of Tring during the Domesday Book. Tring had a very large population and paid a large amount of tax relative to most settlements listed in the Domesday book. The mansion of Tring Park was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and was built in 1682 for the owner Henry Guy, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Charles II.
Tring is in west Hertfordshire, adjacent to the Buckinghamshire border, at a low point in the Chiltern Hills known as the 'Tring Gap'. This has been used as a crossing point since ancient times, being at the junction of the Icknield Way and under the Romans Akeman Street, the major Roman road linking London to Cirencester. It is transected east and west by the ancient earthwork called Grim's Dyke. It is located at the summit level of the Grand Union Canal and both the canal and railway pass through in deep cuttings. Tring railway cutting is 2.5 mi (4.0 km) long and an average of 39 ft (12 m) deep and is celebrated in a series of coloured lithographs by John Cooke Bourne showing its construction in the 1830s.
Tring railway station is about 2 mi (3 km) from the town and is served by London Midland services from Milton Keynes Central to London Euston, and Southern operates the cross-London service to South Croydon via Clapham Junction. The station is served by slow and semi-fast trains. The station was originally opened in 1837 by the London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR) under the direction of the railway engineer Robert Stephenson.
The remote location of Tring railway station was due to changes to the route of the railway imposed on Stephenson by local landowners such as Lord Brownlow who wished to protect his Ashridge Estate. Tring railway station was once considered as the terminus of an extension to the Metropolitan Railway (today's London Underground Metropolitan line) from Chesham but this project was not realised. In 1973 the A41 bypass was opened. The route of this new road runs through Tring Park.
Tring Sports Centre is in the grounds of Tring School. Tring is the former home town of Premiership referee and 2003 FA Cup Final referee Graham Barber, now retired in Spain. It is also home to the retired FA and World Cup referee Graham Poll. Tring is home to three football clubs, Tring Athletic, Tring Town and Tring Corinthians, all of which play in the Spartan South Midlands Football League, and to a youth football club, Tring Tornadoes, which field sides for boys and girls up to 16.
( Tring - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tring . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tring - UK
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Chesham Court - London, United Kingdom - Review HD
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Within a 10-minute walk of Knightsbridge Tube Station and the Harrods department store, the apartments of Chesham Court offer high-quality accommodation in south west London. These well-equipped studios and 1-bedroom apartments have free Wi-Fi.
All apartments at Chesham Court have a modern kitchen with oven, microwave, fridge, kettle and toaster. There is a dining area and living room with flat-screen TV and DVD player.
The 1-bedroom apartments have a separate double bedroom, while the studios include a fold-out double bed in the living area. All apartments have a bath and shower, and some have a washing machine. The building also has a laundry area for guests’ use.
Around 9 minutes’ walk from Hyde Park, Chesham Court is less than 1 miles from the Victoria and Albert Museum. The fashionable King’s Road is just 8 minutes away.
Kensington and Chelsea is a great choice for travelers interested in museums , parks and culture .
The town of Chesham
This is a video showing photos taken on the phone when I ran to the town of Chesham yesterday. It's a nice town near Amersham.
Chesham 125 - Steam on the Met 2014
To commemorate the 125th Anniversary of the opening of the Chesham Branch of the Metropolitan Railway back in 1889, the London Transport Museum put on a superb event with Steam running from Rickmansworth to Chesham, with a morning run from Wembley Park to Rickmansworth. In service was:
Metropolitan E Class - 'Metropolitan No.1'
GWR 4575 Class - 5521/L.150
Metropolitan Vickers Bo-Bo - No.12 'Sarah Siddons'
All of the rolling stock used was vintage. The Set comprised of Metropolitan Railway Milk Van No.3, Jubilee Coach 353 and Metropolitan Railway Ashbury Coaches.
Shots include:
- Metropolitan No.1 barks through Eastcote
- L.150 powers past Northwood Hills
- Metropolitan No.1 coasts into Rickmansworth from Chesham
- L.150 barks out of Rickmansworth seen from Nightingale Road
- Metropolitan No.1 speeds through Chorleywood
- L.150 slows through Chalfont & Latimer, before barking away
- Metropolitan No.1 approaches Harrow-on-the-Hill
- L.150 coasts away from Harrow-on-the-Hill
- Metropolitan No.1 barks through Harrow-on-the-Hill
- L.150 brings the set into Wembley Park
- L.150 powers through Chorleywood
- Metropolitan No.1 whistles under Nightingale Road
Places to see in ( Tring - UK )
Places to see in ( Tring - UK )
Tring is a small market town and civil parish in the Borough of Dacorum, Hertfordshire, England. Situated in a gap passing through the Chiltern Hills, classed as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty , 30 miles (48 km) north-west of London, and linked to London by the old Roman road of Akeman Street, by the modern A41, by the Grand Union Canal and by rail lines to Euston Station.
Settlements in Tring date back to Prehistoric times and it was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Tring received its market town charter in 1315. Tring is now largely a commuter town within the London commuter belt. The name Tring is believed to derive from the Anglo-Saxons Tredunga or Trehangr. Tre', meaning 'tree' and with the suffix 'ing' implying 'a slope where trees grow'.
Tring was the dominant settlement in the area, being the primary settlement in the Hundred of Tring during the Domesday Book. Tring had a very large population and paid a large amount of tax relative to most settlements listed in the Domesday book. The mansion of Tring Park was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and was built in 1682 for the owner Henry Guy, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Charles II.
Tring is in west Hertfordshire, adjacent to the Buckinghamshire border, at a low point in the Chiltern Hills known as the 'Tring Gap'. This has been used as a crossing point since ancient times, being at the junction of the Icknield Way and under the Romans Akeman Street, the major Roman road linking London to Cirencester. It is transected east and west by the ancient earthwork called Grim's Dyke. It is located at the summit level of the Grand Union Canal and both the canal and railway pass through in deep cuttings. Tring railway cutting is 2.5 mi (4.0 km) long and an average of 39 ft (12 m) deep and is celebrated in a series of coloured lithographs by John Cooke Bourne showing its construction in the 1830s.
Tring railway station is about 2 mi (3 km) from the town and is served by London Midland services from Milton Keynes Central to London Euston, and Southern operates the cross-London service to South Croydon via Clapham Junction. The station is served by slow and semi-fast trains. The station was originally opened in 1837 by the London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR) under the direction of the railway engineer Robert Stephenson.
The remote location of Tring railway station was due to changes to the route of the railway imposed on Stephenson by local landowners such as Lord Brownlow who wished to protect his Ashridge Estate. Tring railway station was once considered as the terminus of an extension to the Metropolitan Railway (today's London Underground Metropolitan line) from Chesham but this project was not realised. In 1973 the A41 bypass was opened. The route of this new road runs through Tring Park.
Tring Sports Centre is in the grounds of Tring School. Tring is the former home town of Premiership referee and 2003 FA Cup Final referee Graham Barber, now retired in Spain. It is also home to the retired FA and World Cup referee Graham Poll. Tring is home to three football clubs, Tring Athletic, Tring Town and Tring Corinthians, all of which play in the Spartan South Midlands Football League, and to a youth football club, Tring Tornadoes, which field sides for boys and girls up to 16.
( Tring - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tring . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tring - UK
Join us for more :
Chesham Set heads for London
On Wednesday July 23, 2014 Fred Ivey filmed the Bluebell Railway's Chesham Set on main line metals for the first time since 1963 when they were hauled by rail to Neasden for Met 100.
Rickmansworth Christmas Evening 27.11.15
Rickmansworth Christmas Evening on the 27 November 2015, was another great success. It started with the Starlight Parade lead by the Town Crier Johnathan Carmichael from Ricky Players followed by the fantastic Chesham All Girls Band. Organised by the Rickmansworth Town Team and particularly Nina Hosking who works so hard to make this event a success.
There were many visitors to the Three Rivers Museum where Father Christmas was giving out sweets, adults could enjoy one of Museum Chairman Barbara Owen’s delicious mince pies. John Cooper was also in the Museum signing copies of his new book Hertfordshire’s Historic Inland Waterway: Batchworth to Berkhamstead.
The evening was opened on the Rising Star Stage by the Chairman of Three Rivers District Council Eric Bishop who introduced the cast of Cinderella the Christmas Panto at Watersmeet, who performed to the delight of the many children in the audience. There were supporting acts throughout the evening from local schools and dance academies.
Christopher Spruytenburg chats to Digital Chesham
Sponsored Swim in aid of the Chesham Museum with Trustee Fiona Bingham post-swim.