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Clevedon Golf Club Bristol Somerset
Clevedon Golf Club is admired by all those visiting and currently living in Bristol Somerset. You may know the area well of you may still be weighing up your options and pros and cons of the various locals. If you need any assistance then please don’t hesitate to ask
Places to see in ( Clevedon - UK )
Places to see in ( Clevedon - UK )
Clevedon is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of North Somerset, which covers part of the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. Clevedon lies among a group of small hills, including Church Hill, Wain's Hill (topped by the remains of an Iron Age hill fort), Dial Hill, Strawberry Hill, Castle Hill, Hangstone Hill and Court Hill which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest along the Severn estuary. Clevedon was mentioned in the Domesday Book but grew in the Victorian era as a seaside resort.
The seafront has ornamental gardens, a Victorian bandstand and other attractions. Salthouse Field has a light railway running round the perimeter and is used for donkey rides in the summer. The shore consists of pebbled beaches and low rocky cliffs, with the old harbour at the western edge of the town at the mouth of the Land Yeo. The rocky beach has been designated as the Clevedon Shore geological Site of Special Scientific Interest. Clevedon Pier, opened in 1869, is one of the earliest surviving examples of a Victorian pier. On 17 October 1970, two outward spans collapsed when the seventh set of legs from the shore failed during a routine insurance load test.
A trust was eventually formed and the pier and its buildings were restored and reopened on 27 May 1989, when the Waverley paddle steamer berthed and took on passengers. Other landmarks include Walton Castle, Clevedon Court the Clock Tower and the Curzon Cinema. Clevedon's light industry is centred mainly in industrial estates including Hither Green Trading Estate near the M5 motorway junction. It is a dormitory town for Bristol. The town is home to educational, religious and cultural buildings and sports clubs.
Wain's Hill is an univallate Iron Age hill fort situated approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) south-west of Clevedon. The hill fort is defined by a steep, natural slope from the south and north with two ramparts to the east. The Domesday Book mentions Clevedon as a holding of a tenant-in-chief by the name of Mathew of Mortaigne, with eight villagers and ten smallholders. The parish of Clevedon formed part of the Portbury Hundred.
The small rivers the Land Yeo and Middle Yeo supported at least two mills. The Tuck Mills lay in the fields south of Clevedon Court and were used for fulling cloth. The other mills, near Wain's Hill, probably date from the early 17th century. During the Victorian era Clevedon became a popular seaside town; before that it had been an agricultural village. The Victorian craze for bathing in the sea was catered for in the late 19th century by saltwater baths adjacent to the pier (since demolished, though the foundations remain), and bathing machines on the main beach.
Clevedon was served by a short branch line from the main railway at Yatton. It opened in 1847, six years after the main line itself, but closed in 1966. The site of the station is now Queen's Square, a shopping precinct. The town was the headquarters for another railway, the Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Light Railway, which connected the three coastal towns in its name. It opened to Weston-super-Mare in 1897
Clevedon is situated on and round seven hills called Church Hill, Wain's Hill (which is topped by the remains of an Iron Age hill fort), Dial Hill, Strawberry Hill, Castle Hill, Hangstone hill and Court Hill which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. On a clear day there are far reaching views across the Severn estuary to Wales. Clevedon has some light industry, mainly in industrial estates including Hither Green Trading Estate near the M5 motorway junction, and it is also a dormitory town for Bristol.
Clevedon Pier was opened on Easter Monday 1869, one of the earliest examples of a Victorian pier still in existence in the United Kingdom. The Royal Pier Hotel is a Grade II listed building located next to the pier. Walton Castle is a 17th-century fort located on Castle Hill that overlooks the Walton St Mary area at the northern end of Clevedon. It was built sometime between 1615 and 1620.
Clevedon Court is on Court Hill east of the town centre, close to the road to Bristol. It is one of only a few remaining 14th century manorial halls in England, having been built by Sir John de Clevedon circa 1320. Clevedon clock tower in the centre of the town is decorated with Elton ware.
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Clevedon Vs Bridgwater
19/9/15
final score: Clevedon 3 - Bridgwater 18
Clevedon Airplank
Laughing everywhere.
Clevedon News July 2013 Part One
The latest newsreel from Clevedon News (North Somerset, UK), featuring -
Woodspring Wings Model Aircraft Show
Annual Long Swim
Vintage Fair @ Seeley's
What's On In The Town
Food Bank Collection
The Band With No Stand!
Tickenham Golf Club - Welcome 01275 856626
The most popular place to learn & play golf in Somerset, nr Bristol
Clevedon Pier, Seafront and Coastal Path
This is the third attempt at uploading this video, the first time it corrupted, the second time because it was a duplicate (the other was still up) it was allowed so hopefully third time lucky!
This video was recorded 1st June 2019 during a lovely day out at Clevedon.
Clevedon News - January 2014 - Part One
The latest newsreel from Clevedon News (North Somerset, UK), featuring -
In With a Bang and a Bong (New Year fireworks & church bells)
Boxing Day Run -- 2013
New Year's Day Swim -- 2014
Christmas Day Lunch (at St Andrew's Church)
Spreading from the West (Rough seas on 3 January)
Bookshop @ Two (Community Bookshop 2nd birthday)
Sleeping Beauty - a Rehearsal (Comedy Club panto)
62 | Clevedon Long Swim | Cotswold Classic | MY JULY GOALS! | Triathlete Stories
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Right, I did the Clevedon Long Swim, went to watch the Cotswold Classic middle distance race and set out to hit my run, bike and weight goals this month - see how I did here..
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Tickenham Golf Club Course Flyover
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Clevedon News - June 2013 - Part Two
The latest newsreel from Clevedon News (North Somerset, UK), featuring -
Aquathlon -- 2013
Tennis Club -- Open Day
Lions Band -- Annual Concert
What's On In The Town
Love Clevedon -- Preview
Sweet Charity -- a Rehearsal
Clevedon LTC Court Resurfacing
Clevedon Lawn Tennis Club (United Kingdom) Court resurfacing project.................
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The setting Sun at Clevedon, Somerset
This sunset was filmed yesterday, 19th April 2018. Clevedon is a lovely quiet seaside town in Somerset. I have seen a few lovely sunsets over the sea at Clevedon. It was shot on my camera phone with no tripod, however, a little bit of steady shot helped. I would have filmed a little longer to show the sun disappearing more, however, it was getting really quite cold and my hands had already gone numb one minute into the filming. It was a very peaceful sight and I hope you enjoy this short film.
Cleaning the Marine Lake. Clevedon March 2015 DJI Phantom 2 Vision+
30th March 2015. The relentless task of cleaning the silt, from the Marine Lake at Clevedon, has begun. Video taken with DJI Pahnton 2 Vision +
A Holiday in Clevedon, North Somerset 1965
In 1965, my parents,my 3 brothers and myself stayed in caravan at Walton Bay (now Coast Caravan Park). This home movie clip shows some of the places we visited.
Tickenham Golf Club Bristol Somerset
Tickenham Golf Club is admired by all those visiting and currently living in Bristol Somerset. You may know the area well of you may still be weighing up your options and pros and cons of the various locals. If you need any assistance then please don’t hesitate to ask
Aerial Views of Clevedon Pier 150th Birthday
Flying above Clevedon Pier in May 2019 as it celebrates its 150th year anniversary.
It was a windy but popular event.
Also views further along the seafront and a quick visit to Clevedon Hall
C17th Castle by Drone | Somerset | UK & Ireland | Oliver's Travels
This impressive 17th century Castle is a Grade II listed detached hill-top property enjoying glorious 360 degree views over wooded North Somerset countryside on one side and across the Bristol Channel to Wales on the other. The castle is situated at the end of a private road high above Clevedon golf club. It makes the perfect holiday retreat for guests wanting to stay in-style while exploring Somerset, local attractions and the beautiful surroundings, it also is a fairy-tale like venue for those planning a special celebration or corporate event!
The main part of the accommodation is housed across 4 levels in an octagonal keep, which sits in the centre of a beautifully maintained lawn and cobbled courtyard. On arriving through the main entrance, steps take you up to the impressively large kitchen with beautiful circular granite dining table. There is a spiral staircase down to the lower level, in this part of the castle, there are two double bedrooms which share a “Jack and Jill” style en-suite bathroom. Going back upstairs, on the first floor there is a grand sitting room with large stone fireplace and a 50” plasma TV, on this level there is also a library and reading room. On the final and second floor, there is a magnificent master bedroom with en-suite bathroom boasting a roll-top bath as well as a private terrace which is the perfect place from which to enjoy a drink while admiring the gorgeous views.
Access to the indoor pool is via the sunken patio, accessed either form the Keep lower bedroom or via the flagstone steps at the rear of the Keep. The patio also boasts a newly acquired stunning wooden hot tub with its own wood burner! The indoor pool also has double doors that lead into a private patio area, perfect for a BBQ.
Surrounding the Keep, are 8 turrets, 2 of which are large and perfect for larger parties, dining and dancing. 5 Turrets are bedrooms, all self-contained with soft furnishings, toilet and shower. One of these turrets is also the ‘entertainment turret’ with pool table, table football, darts, lawn games, 48”TV, as well as a living room, kitchen, bathroom and double bedroom.
Simply a stunning location to bring people together for special occasions, family gatherings and holidays.
Weekend prices generally range from £3000 to £8500 (for 3 days & 2 nights) and midweek stays range from £1500 to £5500 (for 3 days & 2 nights). Please ask our concierge team for further details regarding midweek stays.