Christchurch, Dorset UK Travel Video
Please help to explain what is for anomaly on 15:00 in this video. There was looked like small, second sun on that town for a short time.
I am in a very beautiful place, in Christchurch. I very like UK and I feel so happy that I decided to go to this beautiful place from London. Christchurch is awesome! Here you can go to the beach, you can have hours long walk near coastline and see cliffs, here is two rivers and harbor which looks like lake, here is some old building dated from 10th century when Norman build them and of course the town itself. Christchurch population is around 55 000 people and around 1,5 million tourists visit Christchurch every year. Video is 4K, please enjoy.
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Hi and welcome to another practical traveller’s guide. Today we are looking at Christchurch, Dorset. This historic town is a popular place with tourist visiting the area. There are plenty of free things to do in Christchurch so it’s a great place to visit with families.
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Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa - Christchurch - United Kingdom
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Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa hotel city: Christchurch - Country: United Kingdom
Address: 95 Mudeford; zip code: BH23 3NT
Perfectly positioned at the water's edge, overlooking one of Dorset’s most picturesque estuaries, Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa features a 2 AA-Rosette restaurant and a luxury modern spa.
-- Idéalement situé au bord de l'eau et surplombant l'un des estuaires les plus pittoresques du Dorset, le Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa dispose d'un restaurant récompensé de 2 rosettes par l'AA et d'un spa luxueux et moderne.
-- El Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa goza de una ubicación idónea a orillas de un estuario y ofrece unas de las vistas más pintorescas de Dorset. Cuenta además con un restaurante galardonado con 2 AA rosette restaurante y un spa moderno de lujo.
-- In idealer Lage am Wasser und mit Blick auf eine der malerischsten Flussmündungen von Dorset befindet sich das Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa. Es bietet ein mit 2 AA-Rosetten ausgezeichnetes Restaurant und einen luxuriösen modernen Wellnessbereich.
-- Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa is ideaal gelegen aan de waterkant en biedt uitzicht op een van de meest pittoreske riviermondingen van Dorset. Het beschikt over een restaurant met 2 AA-Rozetten en een luxe moderne spa.
-- Ubicato in una posizione ideale in riva al mare, il Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa vanta la vista su uno dei più pittoreschi estuari del Dorset, un ristorante insignito 2 volte del premio Rosetta, assegnato dall'associazione AA, e una lussuosa e...
-- Perfeitamente posicionado junto à água, com vista para um dos mais pitorescos estuários de Dorset, o Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa dispõe de 2 Restaurantes AA-Rosette e um moderno e luxuoso spa.
-- Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa酒店完美地位于水滨,俯瞰着Dorset最美丽的河口之一,拥有一间2AA Rosette品质的餐厅和一座豪华现代温泉浴场。 环保的Jetty餐厅享有水景,拥有精美的当代设计风格。 餐厅提供国际菜单,拥有米其林星级厨师,并储藏有各种葡萄酒。 新装修过的Christchurch Harbour Spa酒店设有一个室内游泳池、桑拿浴、蒸气浴、水疗池和治疗室。酒店亦设有配备齐全的健身房。 Christchurch...
-- Hotel i spa Christchurch Harbour szczyci się wspaniałą lokalizacją nad brzegiem morza. Z obiektu roztacza się widok na jedno z najpiękniejszych ujść rzeki w hrabstwie Dorset.
-- Спа-отель Christchurch Harbour идеально расположен у самой кромки воды, на берегу одного из самых живописных устьев графства Дорсет.
-- Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa har ett perfekt läge vid vattnet, och erbjuder utsikt över en av Dorset mest pittoreska flodmynningar. Hotellet har även en lyxig och modern spaavdelning och en restaurang som har belönats med 2 AA-rosetter.
-- يتميز فندق Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa بموقع ممتاز بجانب المياه ويطل على واحد من مصبات الأنهار الخلابة في دورست. ويضم الفندق مطعماً حائزاً على تصنيف 2 AA-Rosette ومنتجع صحي حديث فاخر.
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Christchurch Food Festival in Dorset UK, 20th Anniversary on the 11th and 12th days of May 2019 which I combined into this video vlog, also taking a look at the magnificent Christchurch Priory church, high street and the quay known as the quomps, taking place South coast UK in Dorset, the not-for-profit event, which attracts more than 70,000 visitors each year, features the Market on the High Street, as well as a Festival Village at Christchurch Quay, with a host of activities including demonstrations from ambassadors Lesley Waters and Dean Edwards.
Saxon Square will be transformed into a Vegan and Vegetarian market.
Young visitors can get hands on with the return of the Kids Kitchen and the introduction of a new Learning Zone, which has been designed especially for children and family cooking.
Before the main event kicks off, a Party Night is taking place in the demonstration theatre and the celebrations continue with a Gala Dinner at the Captain's Club Hotel on June 9.
FESTIVAL STREET MARKET AND FESTIVAL VILLAGE
The Street Market is in Christchurch High Street and town centre with over 100 stalls, many of them local producers of top quality products, selling a huge range of everything to do with food whether it is ingredients, cookware, food to eat at home or a takeaway to enjoy whilst browsing.
Down on Christchurch Quay (or the Quomps as it is known) is the Festival Village, which will be in its fifth year. The Demonstration Theatre provides the focal point, with a full schedule of chefs, both celebrity and local, demonstrating all sorts of great dishes.
Saxon Square plays host to the Vegan and Vegetarian Quarter showcasing some incredible foods, be sure to walk that they on your way to the Festival Village.
Last but definitely not least is Alley Market (opposite Marks & Spencers) which includes a number of fabulous artisan stalls.
DEMONSTRATION THEATRE
The Saxe Coburg Demonstration Theatre, on Christchurch Quay at the Festival Village is home to free-to-watch demonstrations from both celebrity and local chefs. The Demonstration Theatre is the festival’s opportunity to showcase some brilliant, award-winning chefs from local restaurants, gastro-pubs and hotels as well as celebrity chefs.
KIDS KITCHEN AND LEARNING ZONE
The Fun Kids Kitchen is sponsored by Christchurch Rotary in association with Christchurch Food Festival Education Trust, promoting a passion for learning about where food comes from and hands-on cookery. Children can enjoy making fruity scone bread twists, Italian meatballs and a curry during this year's range of sessions.
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Perfectly positioned at the water's edge, overlooking one of Dorset’s most picturesque estuaries, Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa features a 2 AA-Rosette restaurant and a luxury modern spa.
The environmentally friendly Jetty Restaurant offers waterside views and an impressive contemporary design. With an international menu and Michelin-starred chefs, there is also an extensive wine list.
The newly refurbished Christchurch Harbour Spa features an indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, hydrotherapy pool and treatment rooms. There is also a fully-equipped gym.
Set in an impressive Victorian building, Christchurch Hotel is just 20 minutes from central Bournemouth. The beautiful Christchurch Harbour offers ferries to the Poole Harbour Islands, and Two Riversmeet Golf Club is a 5-minute drive away.
Places to see in ( Christchurch - UK )
Places to see in ( Christchurch - UK )
Christchurch is a borough and town on the south coast of England. The town of Christchurch adjoins Bournemouth in the west and the New Forest lies to the east. Historically in the county of Hampshire, Christchurch became part of the administrative county of Dorset in the 1974 reorganisation of local government. Covering an area of 19.5 square miles (51 km2).
Founded in the 7th century at the confluence of the rivers Avon and Stour which flow into Christchurch Harbour, the town was originally named Twynham but became known as Christchurch following the construction of the priory in 1094. The town developed into an important trading port and was fortified in the 9th century. Further defences were added in the 12th century with the construction of a castle which was destroyed by the Parliamentarian Army during the English Civil War. During the 18th and 19th centuries smuggling flourished in Christchurch and became one of the town's most lucrative industries. The town was heavily fortified during Second World War as a precaution against an expected invasion and in 1940 an Airspeed factory was established on the town's airfield which manufactured aircraft for the Royal Air Force.
The town's harbour, beaches, nature reserves and historically important buildings have made Christchurch a popular tourist destination attracting some 1.5 million visitors a year. Bournemouth Airport, an international airport which handles approximately 800,000 passengers a year, is located within the borough boundary at Hurn. The airport's industrial park contains a number of aerospace and engineering businesses and is one of the largest employment sites in Dorset. Christchurch is a popular destination for retirees and has one of the oldest populations in the country with 30 per cent of residents aged over 65.
Christchurch is the most easterly coastal town of Dorset and lies within the historic county boundaries of Hampshire. The town abuts Bournemouth to the west and is approximately 9 miles (14 km) east of Poole, 20 miles (32 km) west of Southampton, 23 miles (37 km) south of Salisbury. The town centre lies between the rivers Avon and Stour which flow directly into Christchurch Harbour. The borough boundaries stretch to Hurn Forest in the north encompassing Bournemouth Airport and eastwards along the coast as far as Walkford.
Christchurch has some 199 kilometres (124 mi) of highway of which 24 kilometres (15 mi) are A roads, 32 kilometres (20 mi) are B and C roads. Christchurch railway station is on the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo to Weymouth. Bournemouth Airport is situated in Hurn (a small village within the Christchurch Borough boundary) and is around 3.75 miles (6.04 km) north-west of Christchurch town centre.
Alot to see in ( Christchurch - UK ) such as :
Christchurch Priory
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Christchurch Harbour
Hengistbury Head
Christchurch Castle
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Avon Heath Country Park
Steamer Point Nature Reserve
Quomps Splashpark
Stanpit Recreation Ground
Avon Beach
Hengistbury Head Land Train
Longham Lakes
( Christchurch - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Christchurch . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Christchurch - UK
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Mudeford Quay, Christchurch, Dorset, England ( 1 )
Mudeford was originally a small fishing village in the borough of Christchurch, Dorset southern England, lying at the entrance to Christchurch Harbour. The River Mude ( which starts from Poors Common in Bransgore, Hampshire and Bure Brook ( which starts from Nea Meadows in Highcliffe, Dorset ) flow into the harbour there. In recent times the boundaries of Mudeford have expanded and include modern housing. About 4000 people now live in the area giving a population density of roughly 24 persons per hectare. Mudeford includes two woodland areas (known as Mudeford Woods and Peregrine Woods), a recreation ground on the north side of Stanpit (used to play cricket since the 19th century, probably as far back as the 1860's) and All Saints Church ( built in 1869 as a gift by Mortimer Ricardo, who lived at Bure Homage House ).
The village is home to both Mudeford Infants School and Mudeford Junior School. Mudeford Quay was constructed in the late 1940. Before this, The Haven, as it was then known was surrounded by sloping beaches. The Run then was much wider than it is now and the area was subject to terrible erosion. So much so that Christchurch Council purchased the whole area in 1945. Five years later the area had been raised and reinforced with steel piles and concrete.
Today the quay which consists of The Haven Inn public house, several ex-fisherman's cottages and a large car park is still used by local fishing boats as well as being a base for many water sports. A RNLI inshore lifeboat station is located on the quay. In 1809, a troopship carrying 100 soldiers returning from the Peninsular War, sank in Christchurch Bay. The whole complement was saved by fishermen from the village. A specially built lifeboat was stationed at Mudeford from 1802, privately owned and manned by the local fisherman. It was subsumed by the RNLI in 1962 and in June 1963 a new inflatable boat was delivered. Between 1963 and 1995, the Mudeford Lifeboat was launched 766 times and rescued 308 people.
The Mudeford ferry operates between the Quay and Mudeford Sandbank on Hengistbury Head. The ferry was until the 1960's operated by rowing boats with payment being at the discretion of the passenger. Mudeford Quay is at the entrance to the Harbour known as ~ The Run. The area was historically much involved in smuggling and the site in 1784 of The Battle of Mudeford. George III is recorded as having visited Mudeford in 1801 and using a bathing machine.
Stanpit Marsh is situated on the north side of Christchurch Harbour, just below the confluence of the rivers Avon and Stour. The 65 hectare site has an unusual combination of habitats including salt marsh with creeks and salt pans, reed beds, freshwater marsh, gravel estuarine banks and sandy scrub. It was designated as a Local Nature Reserve in 1964 and in 1986 as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The Marsh is home to over 300 species of plants, 14 of which are nationally rare and endangered.
Tutton's Well:- Many Christchurch residents may be unaware that the Borough contains the last remaining natural geological erupting mineral spring within a public open space in East Dorset. The ancient Tutton's Well can be found in Stanpit, near the Stanpit Recreation car park. The water of the well was recognised as having unusual purity with medicinal values as it contains a wide range of important minerals. In medieval times it was transported around the country as a cure and known as The Christchurch Elixir. The traditional annual pilgrimage to the Priory included the healing benefits of this spring water from the monks. In July 2009 the Council's Planning Control Committee agreed that the Friends of Tutton's Well could restore ancient features to the Tutton's Well site. These will include:
1) restoring the quay wall at Stanpit Creek (from which fishermen used to launch their fishing boats)
2) restoring the Dipping Place - this will allow the original branch of the spring to emerge
3) restoring a working crank pump to the Well
4) erecting a notice board to give a historical perspective.
The restoration of the Tutton's Well features is due to the generous patronage of Tom Tutton without whom this valuable local history would be lost to memory.