Abbey Dore Court Gardens
visit to Abbey Dore
Dore Valley Clay Shoot 22nd March - Abbey Dore, Herefordshire , UK
The first ever shoot run at Dore Valley Shoot, located at Moorhampton Park Farm , Abbey Dore , Herefordshire, HR2 0AL by kind permission of the Gwatkin Family.
The layout was a 30 bird sporting
Jon Kendal (Ceaser Guerini & Gamebore ) was the winner of the day , winning both the main shoot and the pool shoot after a shoot off , 2nd after another shoot off was Steve Clarke , who beat Julian Morris to the place ! Martin Excell won the novice category closely followed by Alistair Gibbs,
The next shoot will be on SATURDAY 19TH APRIL
Abbey Dore Court Gardens near Hereford - Herefordshire Attractions
Delightful 6 acre garden about 12 miles from Hereford set in the grounds of Abbey Dore Court - a Victorian Country House that was featured on Channel 4's Country House Rescue - presented by Ruth Watson. Abbey Dore Court Gardens are the work of Charis Ward and include a walled garden, arboretum, riverside walk and numerous herbaceous borders. Very relaxing garden attraction, with tea room and small nursery, set in the peaceful Golden Valley of Herefordshire.
English Choral Experience, 2013 Abbey Dore
Paul Spicer outlines the English Choral Experience 2013 programme at Abbey Dore
Carvings and Castles - Grosmont, Kilpeck and Abbey Dore
A walk around Grosmont, Kilpeck and Abbey Dore, looking at some of the art and carvings and the history of the area. Some of it is in Herefordshire and some in Monmouthshire - the sites span Wales and England.
Corbels are carvings and gargoyles are carvings with water spouts - so that's the difference between those.
NB. I said Hubert De Burgh is not one of mine, but I checked again and he was! 23rd great grandfather. Which means I share him with several million others. At the 27th great grandparent range we all have around 512M ancestors.
Th Plantagenets of Grosmont are only 17th or 18th great grandparents - around 512k ancestors (considerably fewer) - and as they are doubled/tripled/quadrupled up, a lot fewer than that.
Beauchief Abbey
A walk to beauchief Abbey
Monasteries Dissolved By Henry VIII - Part 3
Part 3 of a series of videos of monasteries that were dissolved by Henry VIII of England in the Dissolution of the Monasteries (Suppression of the Monasteries). From 1536 - 1541 Henry VIII disbanded monasteries in England, Wales, and Ireland. Some monastic foundations dated back to Anglo-Saxon England, the overwhelming majority of the 825 religious communities dissolved by Henry VIII owed their existence to the wave of monastic enthusiasm that had swept England and Wales in the 11th and 12th centuries. NOTE: This series does not include every monastery that was apart of the Dissolution of Monasteries. Only those for which pictures and information could be found.
List of monasteries in this video:
Buckland Abbey - Buckland Monachorum, Devon - Cistercian - Dissolved 1539
Buildwas Abbey - Buildwas, Shropshire - Cistercian - Dissolved 1536
Byland Abbey - Byland and Wass, North Yorkshire - Cistercian - Dissolved 1538
Canons Ashby Priory - Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire - Canon Regular - Dissolved 1536
Cardigan Priory - Cardigan, Ceredigion - Benedictine - Dissolved 1538
Cartmel Priory - Lower Allithwaite, Cumbria - Canon Regular - Dissolved 1536
Castle Acre Priory - Castle Acre, Norfolk - Cluniac - Dissolved 1537
Charterhouse London - City of London - Carthusian - Dissolved 1537
Christchurch Priory - Christchurch, Dorset - Augustinian - Dissolved 1539
Cirencester Abbey - Cirencester, Gloucestershire - Augustinian - Dissolved 1539
Cleeve Abbey - Old Cleeve, Somerset - Cistercian - Dissolved 1536
Colchester Abbey - Colchester, Essex - Benedictine - Dissolved 1539
St. Mary's Priory - Coventry, West Midlands - Benedictine - Dissolved 1539
Crowland Abbey - Crowland, Lincolnshire - Benedictine - Dissolved 1539
Croxden Abbey - Croxden, Staffordshire - Cistercian - Dissolved 1538
Dale Abbey - Dale Abbey, Derbyshire - Premonstratensian - Dissolved 1539
Delapre Abbey - Northampton, Northamptonshire - Cluniac Nunnery - Dissolved 1538
Dore Abbey - Abbey Dore, Herefordshire - Cistercian - Dissolved 1536
Dudley Priory - Dudley, West Midlands - Cluniac - Dissolved 1539
Dunstable Priory - Dunstable, Bedfordshire - Augustinian - Dissolved 1540
Easby Abbey - Easby, North Yorkshire - Premonstratensian - Dissolved 1537
Eggleston Abbey - County Durham - Premonstratensian - Dissolved 1540
Fountains Abbey - Lindrick with Studley Royal & Fountains, North Yorkshire - Cistercian - Dissolved 1539
Furness Abbey - Barrow in Furness, Cumbria - Cistercian - Dissolved 1537
Gisborough Priory - Guisborough, North Yorkshire - Augustinian - Dissolved 1540
Glastonbury Abbey - Glastonbury, Somerset - Benedictine - Dissolved 1539
St. Peter's Abbey - Gloucester, Gloucestershire - Benedictine - Dissolved 1540
Great Malvern Priory - Malvern, Worcestershire - Benedictine - Dissolved 1539
Hailes Abbey - Stanway, Gloucestershire - Cistercian - Dissolved 1539
Halesowen Abbey - Halesowen, West Midlands - Premonstratensian - Dissolved 1538
Haltemprice Priory - Willerby, East Riding of Yorkshire - Augustinian - Dissolved 1536
Haughmond Abbey - Uffington, Shropshire - Augustinian - Dissolved 1539
Audio is Medley Lehar on the panpipes.
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Information and pictures for the monasteries was provided from Wikipedia and are included under the Creative Commons licensing.
Pembridge, Weobley and Kington Herefordshire.
This video is about a journey through Pembridge, Weobley and Kington, on the black and white trail of Herefordshire.
Places of England: The Golden Valley (Season 1 : Episode 9)
Here is the ninth episode of the first series of Places of England, and for this episode, we will be looking at the Golden Valley in Herefordshire. Here is a list of villages that we will be visiting in this episode:
-Abbey Dore
-Bacton
-Dorstone
-Ewyas Harold
-Peterchurch
-Vowchurch
That is the whole entire list. Hope you enjoy watching this, and just a reminder that this episode was finished on Friday 13th July 2018, but I decided to upload it a day later.
Abbeydore Test Video
Attempt at video for You Tube
AbbeyDore bells, 2 October 2013, tower
via YouTube Capture
Murder in the Museum - A 1930s Mystery at Abbey House Museum
Stars: Henry B. Walthall, John Harron, Phyllis Barrington Director: Melville Shyer When a city councilman is murdered while investigating allegations of drug .
Murder in the Museum is one of the best-loved penny slot machines at Abbey House Museum in Kirkstall. Made by Leeds sisters Alice and Eveline Dennison in .
When a man is murdered at a sinister sideshow that has been under investigation by the city council, a you girl and a newspaper reporter endeavor to find the .
Stars: Lyle Talbot, Ann Dvorak, Gordon Westcott Director: D. Ross Lederman Writers: Roy Chanslor (story), Dore Schary (story) Bob three star is the hotshot .
A very quick history of Kentchurch
Recorded on July 15, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder.
The Princes in the Tower | Murdered or Survived?
The mystery of the Princes in the Tower. Will we ever know what happened to Edward V and his younger brother Richard, Duke of York? The princes, who were 12 and 9 years old at the time of their disappearance, were taken into custody at the Tower of London by their uncle, the future Richard III, after the sudden death of their father King Edward IV. The boys disappeared from the Tower in the autumn of 1483. Speculation over their fate remains to this day and many questions remain unanswered. Murdered or survived? What do you think?
Storyteller: Chantelle Hooley
Image credits in order of appearance.
Edward IV, British School, 16th Century. Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019.
Elizabeth Woodville, Attributed to the British School, 16th Century. Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019.
The Princes in the Tower by John Everett Millais, 1878. © Royal Holloway, University of London.
The Woodville Family (detail of Lord Rivers), English School (15th century). © Lambeth Palace Library, MS 265 f. Viv.
Richard III, c.1510-40 (oil on panel), English School, (16th century). © Society of Antiquaries of London, UK / Bridgeman Images.
The Coronation Procession of Anne Boleyn to Westminster Abbey 1st June 1533 London England UK. 19th century Victorian engraving circa 1878 , © f8 archive / Alamy Stock Photo.
Canterbury stained glass window images featuring: Edward IV, Elizabeth Woodville, the Princes and their daughters. Reproduced courtesy of the Chapter, Canterbury Cathedral.
King Henry VII, unknown artist, 1505, England, UK, Europe. © Peter Barritt / Alamy Stock Photo.
Elizabeth of York (1465-1503) c.1470-98, British School (16th Century). Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019.
Richard III (1955), dir. by Laurence Olivier. © Park Circus.
An historic print showing Croyland (Crowland) church and abbey. © Colin Waters / Alamy Stock Photo.
The Usurpation of Richard III by Dominic Mancini. © Bibliothèque municipale de Lille, Ms GOD 22.
Polydore Vergil, c. 1470 to 1555. Italian historian. From Crabbes Historical Dictionary published 1825. © Classic Image / Alamy Stock Photo.
The works of Sir Thomas More Knyght, sometyme Lorde Chauncellour of England, wrytten by him in the Englysh tonge. © The British Library Board, G.2423.
Richard III, British School, 16th Century. Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019.
Sir Thomas More and Family by Rowland Lockey (the first seven figures, left-to-right, after Hans Holbein the Younger). , © Granger Historical Picture Archive / Alamy Stock Photo.
Sir Thomas More, English lawyer, social philosopher, author and statesman. © GL Archive / Alamy Stock Photo.
Laurence Olivier in Richard III (1955). © AF archive / Alamy Stock Photo.
Anthony Sher in Richard III (RSC, 1984). © Zuleika Henry
Sir Ian McKellen in Richard IIII (1995). © Allstar Picture Library / Alamy Stock Photo.
The Princes in the Tower, After Paul Delaroche (1797-1856). © Historic Royal Palaces.
Murder of the Princes in the Tower by James Northcote (1746-1831). © World History Archive / Alamy Stock Photo.
Possible remains of Edward V and Richard, Duke of York. © Dean and Chapter of Westminster.
Radiant Gardens: RHS Garden Rosemoor • Devonshire, England
RadiantLlamaCinema's latest release in the Radiant Gardens of the World series features the Royal Horticultural Society attraction, Garden Rosemoor near Great Torrington, North Devon, England.
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Peterchurch walk
A walk through the Golden Valley in Herefordshire. From Poston Mill Park, cross the River Dore, follow the course of the Shegear Brook and join the Trenant Brook. Walk along a stretch of the Herefordshire Trail. Explore Peterchurch village.
Abbey House Gardens
A walk around Abbey House Gardens in Wiltshire, England - Spring 2008
The Great British Flower Festival 2016
A Three-Day Flower Festival at Dore Abbey, Herefordshire - raising money for St. Michaels Hospice and celebrating the beauty of British Flowers!
The festival raised over £25000 for St. Michaels Hospice and was a resounding Success!