Soldiers Point, Break Water, Holyhead - filmed from UAV
Filmed with GoPro Hero2 on a DJI550 Hex Coptor running a APM 2.6
Soldiers Point Hotel, also known as the 'Old Castle' building, was built in 1848 as the residence of the Engineer in charge of the Government-sponsored alterations to Holyhead harbour being carried out as part of improvements to the mail route from London to Dublin. John Hawkshaw succeeded James Meadows Rendel in this post when the latter died in 1856.
The grounds of this two-storey castellated Victorian mansion are bounded by curtain walls with 'folly' towers — one of which, looking out onto the harbour, functioned as a pillbox during the Second World War.
Over the years, the house has been used as a private residence as well as as a hotel, and has been derelict for a number of years. In September 2011 the property was gutted by a fire; at the time it had apparently been occupied by homeless people.
The house is owned by Conygar Stena — a partnership between Stena Line and the Conygar Investment Company — and features in their ambitious waterfront regeneration plans for the town. In the proposals, which were unveiled in 2010, the house would be renovated as a new, larger home for Holyhead's Maritime Museum.
Blackthorn Farm - Holyhead, United Kingdom - Awesome place!
Blackthorn Farm - Book it now! -
Award-winning Blackthorn Farm is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 10 minutes’ walk from Porth Dafarch Beach in Holyhead. It offers a self-catering cottage and comfortable rooms, most with fantastic sea and countryside views.
Cosy rooms include tea and coffee making facilities and a flat-screen TV with DVD player. The charming cottage has 2 bedrooms and includes an open-plan kitchen and lounge, dining area and a private garden. Free Wi-Fi and free parking are provided.
Blackthorn Farm serves cooked breakfasts using local produce and continental breakfasts can be provided for early check-outs. Packed lunches are available, as is a dinner menu on Fridays. There is also an on-site farm shops selling groceries and snacks.
The property is licensed to sell alcohol. Wine, beer and champagne can be pre-ordered and put in your room ready for your arrival.
Set in 18-acre headlands, Blackthorn Farm offers bicycle rental and has a great location for walking, fishing, bird watching and sailing. The town centre and Ferry Terminal are 5 minutes’ drive away and Holyhead Train Station is 2 miles away.
Holyhead Breakwater Country Park
Lighthouse - South Stack - Holyhead - Wales - DJI Phantom - Escape to the Country
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Tour of Britain 2
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Valley Lads
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Furious neighbours build wall of wheelie bins to block dangerous school run drivers
Furious neighbours build wall of wheelie bins to block dangerous school run drivers.ANGRY residents near a new school have blocked their road with wheelie bins to prevent school run parents from parking there.Locals in Holyhead, Wales say they were forced to take drastic action after finding themselves repeatedly unable to leave their own driveways during drop-off and pick-up times.They have described the situation as “absolute bedlam” and accused drivers of intentionally spurning the car park at the nearby Ysgol Cybi.
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Comedy
Thomas Ellis Owen: Father Of Southsea
A Mini-documentary on the Life and times of Sir. Thomas Ellis Owen, the Father of Southsea.
Producer - Ben Chaves
Director - Shawn Basheer
Executive Producers - Gary Bown, Louise Appleby
Presenters - Kyle Bradshaw, Oliver Ing
Floor Manager - Filip Ivan
Sound - Panagiota Giannaraki
Vision Mixer - Rebecca Roberts
Camera Operators - Edmund Lau, Joseph Banham
Tricaster Operator - Ashley Bailey
Autocue Operator - Calum Montgomery
Editor - Calum Montgomery
Graphics - Edmund Lau, Ashley Bailey, Filip Ivan
Set Design - Shawn Basheer
Principal Photography - Filip Ivan, Shawn Basheer, Panagiota Giannaraki
With Special Thanks to Portsmouth Historic Centre, Parish of St.Jude Portsmouth, Freeplay Music LLC, David Pugsley and Sue Pike