Man Drives Car into Grade II listed Cinque Port Arms Pub in Kent Recovery
Cinque Port Arms Ice Bucket Challenge
The Cinque Port Arms in New Romney, Kent does the Ice Bucket Challenge and gets all the punters involved! Raised over £800 for the New Romney First Responders.
Contraband 2017 at Cinque port arms New Romney Kent
Contraband May 2017 at Cinque port arms New Romney Kent
Cinque Port Arms Wine and Cheese Fest 2017
To help bring publicity and exposure to their newly renovated pub, I was commissioned by the owners of The Cinque Port Arms New Romney, to create a series of photos and corporate videos highlighting the atmosphere of one of the region's notable events, the annual Wine and Cheese Festival. This Steadicam video brings the day's event to life and perfectly encapsulates a warm summer's day at the Cinque Port Arms New Romney.
The 450th INAUGARATION of New Romney Cinque Ports
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Places to see in ( Hythe - UK )
Places to see in ( Hythe - UK )
Hythe, is a small coastal market town on the edge of Romney Marsh, in the District of Shepway on the south coast of Kent. The word Hythe or Hithe is an Old English word meaning haven or landing place. Hythe has medieval and Georgian buildings, as well as a Saxon/Norman church on the hill and a Victorian seafront promenade. Hythe was once defended by two castles, Saltwood and Lympne. The town hall, a former guildhall, was built in 1794, its fireplace designed by the Adam Brothers.
Hythe's market once took place in Market Square (now Red Lion Square) close to where there is now a farmers' market every second and fourth Saturday of the month. Hythe has gardening, horse riding, bowling, tennis, cricket, football, squash and sailing clubs. Lord Deedes was patron of Hythe Civic Society, and the hounds of the East Kent Hunt are kennelled in nearby Elham.
As an important Cinque Port Hythe once possessed a bustling harbour which, over the past three hundred years, has now disappeared due to silting. Hythe was the central Cinque Port, sitting between Hastings and New Romney to the west and Dover and Sandwich to the east.
Hythe has no coat of arms; but the corporation seal represents an antique vessel, with one mast, two men in it, one blowing a horn; and two men lying on the yard arm. Hythe is also the birthplace of Mackeson Stout, a type of beer. Hythe Ranges is a military training ground that takes up a large section of the Hythe shoreline. Access to this section of the shore is restricted when red flags are showing.
The Royal Military Canal runs across the northern edge of the marsh, to Winchelsea. Running under Stade Street, the canal, intended to repel invasion during the Napoleonic wars of 1804 to 1815, gives central Hythe its character. Now shaded by trees, the canal, 10 yards wide, passes into the marsh from the middle of the town. The canal begins at Seabrook and runs through Hythe. It follows the original haven that was once Hythe's harbour as far as the light railway thence across Romney Marsh to Winchelsea. Its 26-mile length can be walked.
Hythe was once defended by two castles, Saltwood and Lympne. Saltwood derives its name from the village in its shadow. During the reign of King Canute the manor of Saltwood was granted to the priory of Christ Church in Canterbury, but during the 12th century it became home of Henry d'Essex, constable of England.
( Hythe - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Hythe . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Hythe - UK
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Much Needed Pint of Beer, New Romney, Kent, England
Enjoying a much need pint after getting caught in mad, random, frezing, hailstone storm. ❄❄❄ ????????????
Edwardian Snow In New Romney Marsh Kent Old Postcard 1900s: Smugglers & Shopkeepers
Edwardian winter scene of New Romney, Romney Marsh, Kent. The Romney Marsh is a sparsely populated wetland area in the counties of Kent and East Sussex in the south-east of England. It used to be a popular place for smugglers throughout the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
The Cinque Ports Arms 1
The day of the Dover publicans walk, I called at The Cinque Ports Arms in Dover, what a fun day,
Corporate Steadicam - New Romney, Kent UK
I was commissioned by a client to create an immersive corporate video which detailed the venue's renovation and appeal as a live music space.
Old 18th Century Hythe ( Kent ) History Token Coin (Conder) Richard Shipden
Hythe Cinque Ports halfpenny token. Obverse: Medieval ship with a single mast, two men and two boys aloft furling the sail (an image based on the town seal).
Legend: 'PAYABLE AT HYTH' (sic). Reverse: The arms of the Cinque Ports. Legend: 'CINQUE PORT HALFPENNY 1794' (the date is a bit worn) Inscription on edge: 'AT RICHARD SHIPDEN'S' (The surname is difficult to make out)
Kent pub HORROR Car ploughs into terrified drinkers leaving four injured
Kent pub HORROR Car ploughs into terrified drinkers leaving four injured.
The incident left the driver in a serious condition and injured three others.
The silver Vauxhall Corsa careered into the Grade II listed building as it was full of night punters at around 10pm.
Police and paramedics were at the scene and dramatic photos appeared to show the car wedged in the main door.
A staff member of the historic pub in New Romney said: “There are police everywhere and ambulances here too.”
Romney Marsh Morris St George's Day 2017
The first outing of Romney Marsh Morris St Georges Day 2017. A practice in the morning at the Assembly Rooms, New Romney followed by our first stand in the garden of The Cinq Port Arms, New Romney. The sun shone down on us and it was a lovely afternoon.
Saddlers Wall Lane, Walland marsh, Romney, Kent. BOAT Grenlane, ORPA
Plantagenet House New Romney Kent 7 2 15
This private house has been subject to visits by various psychics over the years, one previous group of paranormal investigators and even, reportedly, an exorcism. With the exception of the latter all have been witnessed by the present owners and compared with sightings recorded by the occupants. Would Ghost Connections investigation reveal supporting evidence for any of the information previously given or record any unexplained phenomena?
Plantagenet House, New Romney, Kent 18 October 2014
Plantagenet House is a modest stone built house, terraced in a row of later dwellings. Its age was a matter of local conjecture until it was securely dated to have originated within the first decades of the 14th century, It may have been the home of a prosperous merchant or the Masters House of the medieval Hospital of St John the Baptist, which first appears in records by the 1260s.
The house has been subject to visits by various psychics over the years, one previous group of paranormal investigators and even, reportedly, an exorcism. With the exception of the latter all have been witnessed by the present owners and compared with sightings recorded by the occupants. Would Ghost Connections investigation reveal supporting evidence for any of the information previously given or record any unexplained phenomena?
The house consists of a kitchen and living room on the ground floor, a rear hallway containing a bathroom and staircase to the first floor, two bedrooms and a corridor on the first floor leading to a converted attic space on the second floor.
Winston Churchill coupling up at New Romney RHDR
I was at the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch railway today with Danialbtdm. This is one of 2 videos I filmed while at the railway today.
Roc Post Dymchurch Visited 20/3/18
Hello there tubers. Today we visited Dymchurch Roc Post, with new comer to our vlogs Mr Wells. this was his 1st bunker explore. comment below if there's any others you would like us to consider visiting
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