MEETING SANTA VLOG | VISITING FATHER CHRISTMAS AT HIS FOLLY FARM GROTTO | AD | MUMMY OF FOUR UK
Join us on a trip to Folly Farm to meet Santa! The children were very excited to meet Father Christmas at Folly Farm in his grotto (apart from Zara who was not sure and a bit scared). Will she be brave meeting Santa? What will they ask for from Father Christmas? Watch this video to find out.
Make sure you watch to the end to see us meeting Elsa in a snow globe and for my husband making fun of me ????????
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Adventures at Folly's Farm
Music to videos of animals in the Welsh farm.
Folly Farm - A big fun day out!
We love visiting Folly Farm and spent a very sunny day checking out everything!
Fowlers 90th Annaversary Meet-Up | Fowlers Of Bristol | JamesTheBiker
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Folly Farm Wildlife Filmmakers (The Entomologist)
This video is one of the results of the Wildlife Filmmaking Course at Avon Wildlife Trust's Folly Farm centre. More films made from this course to follow.
Lettuce and Lovage Catering at Folly Farm
-- or call Jo on 01179 856 767. We are an outside catering company who cater for buffets, weddings, Hog roasts, BBQs, dinner parties- creative and accommodating, restaurant trained, eco friendly chefs. The Director at Folly Farm talks about why he chose Jo Trendall's company Lettuce and Lovage Catering Company Bristol to be Folly Farm's prefered Caterer.
Places to see in ( Yeovil - UK )
Places to see in ( Yeovil - UK )
Yeovil is a town and civil parish in south Somerset, England. The town of Yeovil lies within the local district of South Somerset and the Yeovil parliamentary constituency, situated at the southern boundary of Somerset, 130 miles (210 km) from London, 40 miles (64 km) south of Bristol and 30 miles (48 km) from Taunton.
In the 20th century it developed into a centre of the aircraft and defence industries, which made it a target for bombing in the Second World War, with one of the largest employers being Westland Aircraft. Additionally, the Fleet Air Arm has a station RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron), the primary base of the Royal Navy's Westland Wildcat and Westland EH101 helicopters, several miles north of the town and is a major local employer (Ministry of Defence). Several other manufacturing and retail companies also have bases in the town. Plans have been proposed for various regeneration projects in the town.
Yeovil Country Park, which includes Ninesprings, is one of several open spaces in the town. There are a range of educational, cultural and sporting facilities. Religious sites include the 14th-century Church of St John the Baptist. It is on the A30 and A37 roads and has two railway stations on two separate railway lines. Yeovil Pen Mill is on the Bristol to Weymouth line served by Great Western Railway services, whilst Yeovil Junction is on the London Waterloo to Exeter line served by South Western Railway. There is also a small railway museum.
Yeovil is situated at the southern boundary of Somerset, close to the border with Dorset, 130 miles (209 km) from London, 40 miles (64 km) south of Bristol and 30 miles (48 km) from Taunton. It lies in the centre of the Yeovil Scarplands, a major natural region of England. The suburbs include: Summerlands, Hollands, Houndstone, Preston Plucknett, Penn Mill, New Town, Hendford, Old Town, Forest Hill, Abbey Manor, Great Lyde. Outlying villages include East Coker, West Coker, Hardington, Evershot, Halstock, Stoford, Barwick, Sutton Bingham, Mudford and Yetminster. Other nearby villages include Bradford Abbas, Thornford Corscombe, Montacute (where one will find Montacute House), and Pendomer. The village of Brympton, now almost a suburb of Yeovil, contains the medieval manor of Brympton d'Evercy. Tintinhull is also a village close to Yeovil featuring the National Trust owned Tintinhull House and Gardens.
One of the symbols of Yeovil is Jack the Treacle Eater, a folly consisting of a small archway topped by a turret with a statue on top. This is actually located in the village of Barwick, just to the south of the town. The hamstone Abbey Farm House was built around 1420 by John Stourton II, known as Jenkyn, and the associated Abbey Barn dates from the same period.
Hendford Manor in the centre of the town was built around 1720 and has since been converted into offices. It is a Grade II* listed building. Newton Surmaville is a small park and house which is also known as Newton House. It was built between 1608 and 1612, for Robert Harbin, a Yeovil merchant. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building.
Yeovil has two theatres; The Octagon, and The Swan, a ten-screen cinema and 18-lane ten-pin bowling alley. Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust provides local health services. The Yeovil Railway Centre is a small railway museum at Yeovil Junction. It was created in 1993 in response to British Rail's decision to remove the turntable from Yeovil Junction. Approximately 0.25 miles (400 m) of track along the Clifton Maybank spur is used for demonstration trains.
The town has two railway stations on two separate railway lines. Yeovil Pen Mill is on the Bristol to Weymouth line served by Great Western Railway services, whilst Yeovil Junction is on the London Waterloo to Exeter line served by South Western Railway. Yeovil has bus services provided by First West of England, First Hampshire & Dorset, Nippy Bus, Nordcat , South West Coaches, Stagecoach South West and Damory Coaches along with coach services from National Express, Berry's Coaches and South West Tours.
( Yeovil - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Yeovil . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Yeovil - UK
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The 'SAS' Winter Warmer at Folly Farm 2014
Hanging out in beautiful surroundings with a bunch of lovely children's authors.
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Jac, Arthur, Cerys on go cartz
Somerset Paddies - Folly Farm Part 1 - April 2015
The Somerset Paddies at Folly Farm Event Centre, Somerset UK,April 2015. at the wedding of Fiddle player Pete Cooke's daughter Sophie and Jean Paul Charneud
Introduction to wildlife filmmaking - courses at Folly Farm
An Introduction to Wildlife Filmmaking is a three-day residential course based at Avon Wildlife Trust's Folly Farm Centre set amid a stunning 250-acre nature reserve in North Somerset's beautiful Chew Valley. It's open to everyone - we welcome complete beginners and those who have some experience of filmmaking but want to learn more about the challenges of filming wildlife.
Working in small teams, students learn some of the field craft that will help them get closer to animals in the wild. Practical hands-on demonstrations of camera techniques and expert tuition get them out filming on location and workshops introduce them to the importance and practicalities of research, storytelling and sequence building. Finally, students work with experienced picture editors and producers to edit their footage and tell their story. Everyone is given a DVD of the short film they make whilst with us.
Folly Farm Centre has been newly restored and provides a high standard of accommodation with comfortable and spacious bedrooms that overlook the nature reserve and Chew Valley Lake. It's an inviting place to socialise and learn with delicious meals home-cooked using organic, locally sourced ingredients and modern facilities.
For more information for the May 5-7th and June 23-25th Introduction to Wildlife Filmmaking Course, e-mail info@follyfarm.org or call 07785 282411.
Places to see in ( Bruton - UK )
Places to see in ( Bruton - UK )
Bruton is a town in Somerset, southwest England, known for its verdant countryside. On a hill in Jubilee Park, the Dovecote is a former watchtower from the 16th century with views of the town. Hauser & Wirth Somerset, an arts centre in converted farm buildings, hosts modern art exhibitions and seminars. To the east, woodland trails lead to King Alfred’s Tower, a folly commemorating the end of the Seven Years’ War.
Bruton is a small town, electoral ward, and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated on the River Brue along the A359 between Frome and Yeovil. It is 7 miles (11 km) south-east of Shepton Mallet, just south of Snakelake Hill and Coombe Hill, 10 miles (16 km) north-west of Gillingham and 12 miles (19 km) south-west of Frome in the South Somerset district. The town and electoral ward have a population of 2,907. The parish includes the hamlets of Wyke Champflower and Redlynch.
Bruton has a museum dedicated to the display of items from Bruton's past from the Jurassic geology up to the present day. The museum houses a table used by the author John Steinbeck to write on during his six-month stay in Bruton. The River Brue has a long history of flooding in Bruton. In 1768 the river rose very rapidly and destroyed a stone bridge.
It was the site of Bruton Abbey, a medieval Augustinian priory from which a wall remains in the Plox close to Bow Bridge. The priory was sold after the dissolution of the monasteries to the courtier Sir Maurice Berkeley (died 1581) whose Bruton branch of the Berkeley family converted it into a mansion which was demolished in the late eighteenth century.
The Dovecote which overlooks Bruton was built in the sixteenth century. It was at one time used as a house, possibly as a watchtower and as a dovecote. It is a Grade II* listed building and ancient monument. It is managed by the National Trust. The building was once within the deerpark of the Abbey and was adapted by the monks from a gabled Tudor tower.
Bruton was part of the hundred of Bruton. Bruton is referenced in a well-known English folk song, The Bramble Briar. A very rare copy of an Inspeximus of Magna Carta was discovered in Bruton in the 1950s and claimed by King's School, Bruton. The sale of the school's copy to the Australian National Museum paid for a great deal of the building work at the school.
Much of the town's history is exhibited at the Bruton Museum. The museum is housed in the Dovecote Building, in the town's High Street. The building also contains a tourist information office. The Bruton Museum Society was formed in 1989 and involved the community and local schools in the development of the collection of local artefacts. It was initially housed in the basement of the Co-Op and then in a disused Coach House owned by the National Westminster Bank. The museum moved to its current location in 1999 after it was jointly purchased by South Somerset District Council and Bruton Town Council.
Bruton station lies on the Great Western Main Line (in a section often referred to as the Berks and Hants route) between Westbury and Taunton. This route is the most direct between London (Paddington) and the West Country (ending at Penzance), but is slower due to the geographical nature of the route. The stretch between Westbury and Castle Cary is also part of the Heart of Wessex line served by Great Western Railway services between Bristol Temple Meads and Weymouth.
Work to build the railway line at Bruton Railway Cutting exposed geology of the epoch of the Middle Jurassic. It is one of the best places in England to demonstrate the stratigraphic distinction of ammonites in the subcontractus zone and the morrisi zone.
( Bruton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bruton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bruton - UK
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Old Sand Mine in found in garden
DATE RECORDED: 2015.
A hole into an old sand mine appeared in the ground in a garden in Surrey, UK.
Video recorded in 50 FPS (p50).
Folly Farm Bristol Wedding Photography Slideshow by Joseph Hall
It's been a lovely couple of weeks.. I feel very loved by Folly Farm and I love visiting Folly Farm more and more; in sunshine and in rain there are endless nooks and crannies to explore. Ria and James made their wedding weekend a very special affair with Bat the Rat, cocktails, ice creams and afternoon tea... Families met and enjoyed each others company, friends camped out, sheep meandered in the surrounding fields and the pigs kept snuffling! Ria and James are a couple very much made for each other, their love for each other and their affection for their friends and family stands out a mile. It was a real pleasure for me to be there to enjoy in their wedding, thank you Ria and thank you James - I hope you enjoy the photos x
Fallow Deer At Ashton Court Bristol.
Fallow Deer At Ashton Court Bristol.
Wimpole Folly and the Three Cams
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Whitfield's Tabernacle Bristol
Whitefield's sometimes Whitfield's Tabernacle is a former Calvinistic Methodist and Congregational (now United Reformed)[1] church in Kingswood, a town on the eastern edge of Bristol where George Whitefield preached in the open air to coal miners. The name refers to two buildings in which the church met.
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Abandoned Bristol - The Bell HD
The Bell in Redcliffe.
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