Carn Marth, Redruth, Cornwall, United Kingdom
A walk up to Carn Marth in Redruth, Cornwall.
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Aerial Tour of Cornwall
Experience Cornwall from the air... sail over turquoise seas to rival the Caribbean, soar over cliff tops and explore world-famous sights from Land's End to The Eden Project.
Locations featured are: Kingsand and Cawsand; Whitsand Bay; St Germans; Looe; Looe Island; Polperro; Fowey; St Austell Bay; Charlestown; Lost Gardens of Heligan; Eden Project; Mevagissey; The Roseland Peninsula; St Mawes; Falmouth; The Lizard Peninsula; Kynance Cove; Mullion Cove; Loe Bar; Porthleven; Praa Sands; St Michael's Mount; Penzance; Newlyn; Mousehole; Porthcurno; The Minack Theatre; Land's End; Sennen Cove; St Ives; The Tate St Ives; Hayle; Gwithian; Camborne and Redruth; Wheal Coates; Porthtowan; St Agnes Head; Perranporth; Crantock; Fistral Beach; Newquay Harbour; Porth; Mawgan Porth; Watergate Bay; Bedruthan Steps; Padstow; Tintagel; Boscastle; Bude ; Bodmin Moor;
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Filmed in 2014
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St. Uny Church. Redruth, Cornwall UK
Pastor Lucy Baker takes you on a walk around the churchyard of the oldest church in Redruth, Cornwall. The St. Uny Lelant Church.
Cornwall on Video - St Ives, Redruth, Portreath, Godrevy, East Pool Mine
Cornwall on Video - St Ives, Redruth, Portreath, Godrevy, East Pool Mine, Carn Brae Castle and Carwynnen Quoit
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St Ives Town Guide
Our latest town guide video is the very popular and beautiful St Ives! St Ives is a seaside town, civil parish and port in Cornwall, England. The town lies north of Penzance and west of Camborne on the coast of the Celtic Sea. In former times it was commercially dependent on fishing.
Now popular among artists and surfers, St Ives is a must visit in Cornwall!
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Tour of Land's End, Sennen, Cornwall, UK & Scenic Drive from Bristol, Avon, England, UK
On Sunday 1st August 2010, we went from Bristol all the way to Land's End, Cornwall.
Land's End is more than just the end of the Britain, it's a proper tourist attraction! Thousands of people flock there everyday to stand in front of the famous sign saying it's ONLY 3147 miles to New York and 860 miles to John O'Groats.
It also marks the starting point of a race that takes place here yearly and gives a sense of scale that the UK isn't as small as you think.
0:06 -- Driving through Clifton, Bristol.
0:14 -- Driving along the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol.
0:33 -- GPS saying that we have 196 miles to go to Land's End.
0:35 -- Entering North Somerset.
0:44 -- Passing Ashton Court Estate.
1:16 -- 150 miles to go.
1:20 -- Passing Taunton Deane Services and sign saying 111 miles to Newquay and 138 miles to Penzance.
1:25 -- Passing Junction 27 of the M5 for Willand.
1:27 -- Convoy of campers!
1:35 -- Sign for Killerton House and Garden.
1:40 -- 120 miles to go.
1:41 -- Passing Junction 31 of the M5 with signs for Bodmin, Okehampton, Plymouth and Torquay.
1:47 -- Merging onto the A30.
1:58 -- 100 miles to go.
2:11 -- Passing the Devonshire Countryside.
2:24 -- 80 miles to go.
2:25 -- Entering Cornwall, Kernow a'gas dynergh.
2:31 -- 50 miles to go.
2:34 -- Moderate rain shower.
2:41 -- 40 miles to go.
2:46 -- Wind-powered turbines.
3:02 -- Passing Cornish moorlands.
3:14 -- The A30 begins to bend more.
3:20 -- Approaching Chiverton Cross Roundabout with signs for Truro, Redruth, St. Agnes and Newquay.
3:23 -- 20 miles to go.
3:31 -- Views of Penzance.
3:38 -- 11 miles to go.
3:52 -- Passing Penzance Heliport.
4:08 -- The A30 narrows to a country road.
4:22 -- Sign for Land's End Aerodrome and Scenic Flights.
4:41 -- W. C. Matthews & Son Builder, Decorator and Funeral Directors!
4:42 -- Sign for Land's End.
4:45 -- 1 mile to go to!
4:47 -- Land's End Post Office
4:57 -- Approaching the Land's End Complex.
5:06 -- Entering the Land's End Visitor Complex Car Park.
5:20 -- Panorama of Land's End and the First and Last Refreshment House in England.
5:53 -- The famous Land's End signpost saying that it is 3147 miles to New York; 874 miles to John O'Groats; 28 miles to the Isles of Scilly and 1.5 miles to Longships Lighthouse.
6:03 -- Views from inside the Land's End Hotel, looking at the Atlantic Ocean.
6:43 -- Walking through the Land's End Visitor Complex with a Doctor Who Exhibition (7:01) and the West Country Shopping Village (7:37).
8:09 -- Entrance to the Land's End Visitor Complex.
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Aerial shots over Restronguet Point, Cornwall
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The Secrets Of Cornwall - Part 1 - Communications
Cornwall has always been at the cutting edge of Communication, the first transatlantic radio signal was sent from here and the first satellite broadcast was received at Goonhilly
Today most of the world's communications pass through Cornwall making this small county in the South West of England one of the most connected places in the world. This special documentary details how the system works and is put together.
This documentary mainly features on the modern day communications systems and undersea fibre optic cables because there is almost no public record of what is actually going on.
In November 2014 Edward Snowden leaked documents that pointed to Cornwall as the intercept point for GCHQ's Tempora program, this documentary also delves into the murky world of espionage and how it actually works.
Places to see in ( Redruth - UK )
Places to see in ( Redruth - UK )
Redruth is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Redruth lies approximately at the junction of the A393 and A3047 roads, on the route of the old London to Land's End trunk road (now the A30), and is approximately 9 miles (14 km) west of Truro, 12 miles (19 km) east of St Ives, 18 miles (29 km) north east of Penzance and 11 miles (18 km) north west of Falmouth. Camborne and Redruth together form the largest urban area in Cornwall and before local government reorganisation were an urban district.
The Parish Church of St Uny, which is some distance from the town centre, is of Norman foundation but was rebuilt in 1756. The patron saint is also honoured at Lelant. The tower is two centuries earlier and the whole church is built of granite. A chapel of ease was built in the town in 1828 but it is no longer in use. Other places of worship include the Wesleyan Church of 1826, the Free Methodist Church of 1864 (in grand Italianate style) and the Quaker Meeting House of 1833 (no longer in use).
The former post office in Alma Place is now known as the Cornish Studies Centre: also housed there is the collection of Tregellas Tapestries which depict the history of Cornwall in embroidery. The Mining Exchange building is now used as a housing advice centre (it was built in 1880 as accommodation for share brokers).
The house now called Murdoch (or, sometimes Murdock) House in the middle of Cross Street was erected in the 1660s as a chapel and it afterwards became a prison. William Murdoch lived in it from 1782 to 1798. Murdoch House has since been fully restored and is now regularly used by the Redruth Old Cornwall Society, as well as the Cornish-American Connection and the Redruth Story Group. Next door are St. Rumon's Gardens.
Redruth is an important transport hub. The railway station is a railhead for both Helston and the Lizard, and there are frequent buses connecting the three places. The railway station is served by trains from Paddington, as well as the Midlands and the North. Redruth is next to the main A30 road and thus has access to the main route out of the county as well as routes to the far West, North Cornwall, South East Cornwall and Plymouth.
( Redruth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Redruth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Redruth - UK
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Botallack Mine Cornwall | Landscape Photography Poldark | Cornish Mining Heritage UNESCO Vlog UK T5
I had the day off work on Friday so thought I would head down to Cornwall for the day to check out some of the Cornish mining heritage, in this Vlog I visit the stunning and beautiful Botallack Mines. follow me as a battle through the wind and get some amazing images..
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United Kingdom Timelapse: Redruth - Porthcurno (Minack Theatre) (A30/B3283) 21.06.2018
Dashcam view. Driving through Cornwall (England) from Redruth to the Minack Theatre in Porthcurno. Using the A30 and B3283.
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A Drive around Redruth Cornwall 3rd January 2015
St Agnes north coast of Cornwall England near to Redruth and Newquay in autumn
St Agnes north coast of Cornwall England United Kingdom located near to Redruth and Newquay. Popular with tourists it has a rich history of mining of copper and tin until the 1920s.
Top 15 Places To Visit In Cornwall, England
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Here are top 15 places to visit in Cornwall, England
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15. Looe -
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Tehidy Manor & Country Park, West Cornwall, England, UK
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Tehidy Country Park, West Cornwall, England, UK
About 2 miles north of Camborne, 2 miles west of Redruth, and about 1 mile south of the small harbour of Portreath. It was once part of an ancient manor owned by the Basset family which later gained much wealth from local tin mining.
Tehidy was first recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book, when it was called Tedintone.
Within the boundaries of Tehidy Country Park, evidence of man's activities can be found dating back many centuries. In the North Cliffs area there is an ancient earthwork nestling in the woodland whilst in Oak Wood, earth banks that were once field boundaries can still be seen. The Basset family obtained the Manor of Tehidy in the middle of the 12th century and much of what we see there today is the result of their activities.
Cine Film Nostalgia Redruth Town 1959 Cornwall
1959. Demolition of Pengelly's Shop at West End to bring 2 way working to Chapel Street and the cross roads.
POLDARK Season 4 BBC UK Premiere Regal Cinema, Redruth CORNWALL 5th June 2018
See the stars of Poldark series 4, as they pose for photos with fans on the red carpet at the Regal cinema, Redruth, Cornwall on Tuesday 5th June 2018, for the world premiere of the first episode of the new series.
Stars of the show Eleanor Tomlinson (Demelza Poldark), Jack Farthing (George Warleggan), Luke Norris (Dwight Enys) and Christian Brassington (Ossie Whitworth) greet the crowd in Redruth, before the premiere.
Credit to:BBC Radio Cornwall.
Cornish Vlog #1 --- Redruth
So from the title, you might have guessed we are not at home but in Cornwall. We are staying in Redruth at the parents house. Today we wander into the town to get a Pasty.
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A Walk Through Penzance Railway Station, Penzance, Cornwall, United Kingdom
The station was opened by the West Cornwall Railway on 11 March 1852 as the terminus of its line from Redruth. Perhaps prompted by a serious fire in 1876 which destroyed the goods shed the wooden station was replaced by the current buildings in 1879 which were designed by the architect, William Lancaster Owen. The new platforms were used for the first time on 18 November 1879] However, the new station suffered from teething problems, as by 1880 it was reported that some settlement in the masonry and shrinkage of the iron in the roof had caused several sheets of the glazing to break.
Further alterations were made in 1937 and again in 1983 when new a ticket office and buffet were opened.
The blocked-up archway in the wall that retains the hillside behind the platforms was used by the railway as a coal store. Freight traffic, especially the busy fish trade, was handled in the former goods yard, where cars are now parked, adjacent to the bus station. An engine shed was also situated here before being moved to the opposite side of the line near the end of the retaining wall. It has since been replaced by the new Penzance TMD outside the station at Long Rock.
From 1996, South West Trains operated a weekly weekend service from London Waterloo as an extension of its service to Exeter St Davids. This ceased in December 2009.
In 2012/13 the station's roof was refurbished.
Penzance is both the southernmost station on the National Rail network and the westernmost station in England (although not Great Britain as some stations in Scotland are further west. The station, like all others in Cornwall, is operated by Great Western Railway.
Platforms 1, 2 and 3 are within the main train shed; Platform 4 on the south side is in the open air. A large stone at the end of this platform welcomes people to Penzance in both English and Cornish. This side of the station is built on the sea wall near the harbour; the other side is cut into the hillside.