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Places to see in ( Calne - UK )
Places to see in ( Calne - UK )
Calne is a town and civil parish in Wiltshire, southwestern England, at the northwestern extremity of the North Wessex Downs hill range, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Calne is on a small river, the Marden, that rises 2 miles (3 kilometres) away in the Wessex Downs, and is the only town on that river. It is on the A4 road national route 19 mi (31 km) east of Bath, 6 mi (10 km) east of Chippenham, 13 mi (21 km) west of Marlborough and 16 mi (26 km) southwest of Swindon. Wiltshire's county town of Trowbridge is 15 mi (24 km) to the southwest, with London 82 mi (132 km) due east as the crow flies.
In AD 978, Anglo-Saxon Calne was the site of a large two-storey building with a hall on the first floor. It was here that St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury met the Witenagemot to justify his controversial organisation of the national church, which involved the secular priests being replaced by Benedictine monks and the influence of landowners over churches on their lands being taken away. According to an account written about 1000, at one point in this meeting Dunstan called upon God to support his cause, at which point the floor collapsed killing most of his opponents, whilst Dunstan and his supporters were in the part that remained standing. This was claimed as a miracle by Dunstan's supporters.
In 1086 Calne may already have been, as it was later, a market town on the main London-Bristol road. The church in it was well endowed. 74 or more households were held almost outright by burghal tenure (as citizens of a borough), and the lordship of its large outlying land was divided between the king (of whom 45 burgesses were tenants) and the church. In the Middle Ages the king's successor as the lord of Calne manor and, as owner of the church's revenues, the treasurer of Salisbury Cathedral, each had the right to hold a market and a fair in the town, with two triangular market places or fair grounds.
Tourism is described in nearby places of interest below, with details of the surrounding historic and landscape attractions. Within the town the annual Calne Music & Arts Festival was established in 1975. Notable buildings in the town include St Mary's Church, an array of houses on The Green and the town hall. Of particular note is Calne Library which has won awards for its innovative design and was opened by the Queen in 2001. Since the demolition of the Harris pork factory and the completion of the first phase of redevelopment/regeneration in 2001, Calne has seen Cotswold stone, similar to local limestone, being used together with smart red brickwork, formerly reserved for fine historical buildings.
The town centre suffers traffic congestion, with the A4 through the town close to gridlock during rush hour, due to single-file traffic between Curzon Street and Wood Street, with eastbound traffic having priority. A northern bypass road (part of the A3102 road) was completed in 2001. Calne is equidistant (12 mi or 19 km) from the M4 motorway at Junction 16 (Wootton Bassett/Swindon West) to the northeast of Calne, and the westbound M4 junction 17 just north of Chippenham to the northwest. The nearest main passenger airport is Bristol, 38 mi (61 km) to the south west. Calne has no railway or bus station, though in March 2007 it was designated as a National Express coach stop on route 403 from Bath to London via Heathrow Airport. The service runs once a day and has wheelchair-accessible coaches. Stagecoach West, Faresaver and Thamesdown Transport provide bus services to other nearby towns and cities such as Chippenham, Devizes, Marlborough, Swindon and Bath.
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The Savoy Theatre Fire, Westminster | Thames News Archive Footage
The West End theatre opened in 1881, and was known for hosting premiers, Operas and Shakespeare plays. However, in 1990, a fire caused huge destruction to the building and so it was forced to be rebuilt in 1993.
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Thames News was the flagship regional news programme of Thames Television, serving the Thames ITV region and broadcast on weekdays from 12 September 1977 to 31 December 1992.
London streets (322.) - Brixton - Oval - Vauxhall
London Streets (526.) - Highgate - Alexandra Palace - Wood Green - Totteridge & Whetstone -
This is my ride from Highgate to Totteridge & Whetstone. We ll go around Alexandra palace..enjoy this early spring video when we drive up to north of London.
The Serpentine Lake, Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom
The Serpentine Lake, London
16 April, 2013
HIGHLIGHTS | Hampton & Richmond Boro v Bath City 11/8/18
Commentary by Mark Stillman, Sam Stevens and Bob Chester for Bath City Internet Radio
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London Beach Golf Course Lakes filled to overflowing
With all the rain our many lakes our filled to overflowing for the first time.
London Streets (495.) - Hammersmith - Earl´s Court - South Kensington - Eaton - Westminster
Nice video from central London. Coming back from Hammersmith,trought Earl´s Court, South Kensington, Eaton and finish at Westminster,close to Westminster Abbey.
Cycle race on Coombe Lane West
Cycle race 10th August 2014 Coombe Lane West, Kingston
London Streets (547.) - Covent Garden - Trafalgar Square - Mayfair - Grosvenor Square
Nice wet rainy video from Central London. Police at 8:00. You can see many favorite places at London.
London Streets (515.) - Central London with Uchytil - Czech bus company
One day i meet bus (time 2:00) from Czech Republic. Company Uchytil. way nice too see someone big from my homecountry.
One Great George Street Central London
A lovely look at One Great George Street in central London and all it has to offer - which is lots and all within such a splendid building.
True British Heroes
True British Heroes.
Fom the Army to the RNLI this video honours proper British heroes who fight for our freedom and save our lives every day of the week.
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A London Autumn
London in the fall season is spectacular. A stroll through Hyde Park in November can be filled with a fiery display of vibrant colors as leaves change and drop in this urban forest.
At the eastern end of the Serpentine lake is a small waterfall which flows into The Dell. The Serpentine has two restaurants along the lake and dozens of water fowl from ducks and geese to swans - there is even a black swan ready for a selfie.
A walk with one’s dog is a very British way to enjoy the park or a horseback ride from Kensington Gardens. In 2004 English sculptor David Backhouse’s monument, Animals in War, was unveiled. It commemorates the countless animals that served and died under British military command through the ages.
Hidden down a tiny cobblestone road at Wilton Mews is the Grenadier pub, Built in 1843, it is a tribute to the Grenadier Guards. The ceiling is covered in banknotes left by customers.
Well behaved dogs are welcome and one blue eyed beast kept his eyes on my fries, salmon and mushrooms on toast.
London is under construction. Cranes fill the skyline, from new shopping centers in Knightsbridge to the Peninsula London at Grosvenor Place, a 190 room with 28 apartments, a spa, shops, restaurants, bars and a ballroom.
Down the street at Harrods, the halls are decked with Boughs Of Holly and a lot customers that seem jolly. The Christmas rush is already in full swing and the crowds are throbbing.
At the elegantly peaceful Dorchester Hotel on Park Lane, one can escape the hubbub of the city and get sequestered in luxury room with delicious treats like fresh figs and edible gold.
And if you want to take in theater, the Dorchester’s concierge can work miracles like great seats at the sold out School Rock the next day at an affordable price.
And London does rock n roll right.
A tour by taxi or a ride in double-decker bus, exploring an art museum or watching peaceful protesters, dining at Trader Vic's or devouring mushy peas at the Lido - London in autumn has something for every taste.
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The Stables, Coombe, KT2
Situated on one of the most prestigious private roads in Coombe lies this unique family residence offering over 10,000 sq.ft. of flexible living accommodation within private and secluded grounds. The property consists of a stunning main residence with accommodation close to 8,000 sq.ft. arranged over four floors, the thatched stables, converted into three self-contained one and two bedroom flats (1,480 sq.ft) and a triple garage (480ft2) arranged around the circular feature cobbled courtyard. The main house comprises; five bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms including an impressive master suite, formal drawing room, family room, dining room, 2 reception halls, study, cloakroom, cinema room with bar, gym, kitchen/breakfast/TV room, large laundry room, utility room, basement shower room with steam room and a large studio to the second floor.
2 bedroom flat to rent on Summersby Road, London N6 By Kinleigh Folkard Hayward - Highgate
A 3 double bedroom apartment situated on the first floor of this purpose built block finished to a high standard and situated moments from Highgate underground station.
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The Ford Kenilworth
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