Places to see in ( New Milton - UK )
Places to see in ( New Milton - UK )
New Milton is a market town in south west Hampshire, England. Situated on the edge of the New Forest, the town is about 6 miles west of Lymington town centre and 12 miles east of Bournemouth town centre.
In March 1888 New Milton railway station was opened, which is still in operation today. A new town developed, which expanded rapidly with the coming of the railway and the name New Milton was used for the first time and can originally be traced back to the Post Office that stood opposite the railway station. In 1895, the owner of the Post Office, Emma Newhook, commissioned a sign, which read - New Milton Sub Post Office to differentiate it from the post office in Old Milton. This was officially accepted in 1896, and so the name New Milton caught on. Much of the local farmland has been developed, first in the 1960s for commuter housing and again in the 1970s for small industrial/trade units. There is a mix of housing from cottages on the outskirts to more modern, urban housing in the central area. Milton village subsequently became known as Old Milton and lies between New Milton and Barton on Sea.
There are few notable architectural points of interest in the local area. However, a distinctive row of Coast Guard Cottages is to be found in Barton Lane, Barton on Sea; these were built at the end of the nineteenth century by the Government of the day to house armed guards to try to stop the smuggling that was rife at the time. The Barton on Sea and Mudeford coastline was renowned for smuggling with many of the offshore seaways and routes to shore being named after well known local smuggling families. It was in this context that Frederick Marryat, author of The Children of the New Forest, was sent on patrol here as a young naval lieutenant in 1821, to watch over the Christchurch Bay area. Britain's first reinforced concrete bridge was built in 1901 just outside New Milton at Chewton. There was an earlier experiment in building with this material in its unreinforced form at Sway (Sway Tower). Also built in 1900 was the Tudor style water tower, which can be found in Osborne Road. It has a staircase and is constructed with a turret, slit windows and battlements. It is a striking orange-red colour, was built from locally manufactured bricks.
Once a coastal village, Barton on Sea is nowadays included as a suburb of New Milton. During the First World War, Barton Court Hotel became a convalescent home for Indian service men and this is commemorated by an obelisk in the village.
The Forest Arts Centre, formerly known as the New Milton Drama Centre, is situated at the end of Old Milton Road. It comprises several exhibition and activity rooms, a bar area and the main 150 seat studio theatre. To the east of New Milton is the village of Ashley, which also has a history dating back to the Domesday Book. Today Ashley is effectively a suburb of New Milton, albeit with its own shops, churches, and primary schools. In the late 15th century, the manor of Ashley was joined with part of another manor northeast of the parish called Arnewood, and the combined estate became known as Ashley Arnewood. The estate of Ashley Arnewood has long since disappeared, but the name Arnewood still lives on in the name of New Milton's secondary school (The Arnewood School), and the name of one of the health centres.
( New Milton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of New Milton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in New Milton - UK
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East Boldre Community Hub
Here's are some exciting ideas for the East Boldre Village Hall in the New Forest. A fantastic COMMUNITY HUB hub built into the old WW1 airfield's Officers Mess building.
The ideas in this film are subject to official approvals and planning permission, so if your want to get involved in making this an amazing building, get in touch: ebvillagehall@gmail.com
The new concept includes an upgraded theatre, a new community shop, school bus stop, new changing rooms, a new function /meeting room.
All of this will incorporate a historical theme, all about how the building used to be part of one of the first ever flying schools in the UK, and then a WW1 aerodrome.
Thanks so so much to all of the fabulous performers and helpers from the local community who helped make this film happen!
Here are the super-dooper folk involved:
Crew:
Director: Guy McNair-Wilson
Fab DOP: Roger Bonicci
Film Superman: Stephen McGrath
Filming wizard: Simon Wright
Performers:
Music: Clockwork Carousel (
Vocals: Martin Gregory, Lorna Sharpe, and mini-me,
Mike & Paula Husband
Stephen & Gina Antczak
Jane Prowse
Jacqueline Goddard, Forest Arts Centre, New Milton.
Bob Hull (bobhullplanning.co.uk)
Richard Ashmead
Simon & Ged - Turfcutters(the-turfcutters-new-forest.co.uk)
Pete & Maggie - East Boldre Garage (
Brian R - New Forest Estates (
Claranet marvel Charlie McW
Super special Rose OY
Fantabulous Ellie M
April Hardcastle and her amazing kids & gang
Rosie Kitcher and her spectacular kids & crew
Matt Gregory (Matt Gregory Trees Services)
Andrea & Julie from Wood Green Community Shop
Staff at Wood Green Community Shop
Anne Moir, South Baddesley School
Lesley & the lovely ZUMBA Ladies
Tess and her super dance crew, including pups!
Dawn Wade and her chilled out Yoga pal
Those extra special school kids, from the Nurton family!
Tim & Lisa Owen - top talkers
Felicity, Jess, Dotty, Tess the two ponies
Roxanne & Poppy with their ever so cute Alpaccas.
The lovely Pilley Panto Performers
Super Star, Kevin House
...Please send us a message if we have accidentally left someone out from the list!!
Equipment:
Camera: Sony A7sii
Lenses: Samyang Cine: 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, Sony FE 28mm
Crane Gimbal
Keywest Focus Dolly
Hague Jib
Zoom H5 Sound Recorder
Forest Arts Center | Workin On The Railroad | We Are | UK | BCC
The Boston Children's Chorus did a collaboration with the Forest Arts Center while in England. This is one of the many collaborative experiences of their 2011 tour of the United Kingdom.
Conservatoire Folk Ensemble Tour 2019
Conservatoire Folk Ensemble - 2019 Tour Dates
Friday 3 May 2019
The Bradshaw Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, Birmingham B4 7XR
Thursday 9 May 2019
Lichfield Cathedral, Lichfield, Staffordshire WS13 7LD
Gala Fundraising Concert in aid of When You Wish Upon A Star
Thursday 23 May 2019
Leek Arts Festival, Foxlowe Arts Centre, Market Place, Leek, Staffordshire ST13 6AD
Thursday 30 May 2019
Alexander's, Rufus Court, Chester CH1 2JW
Friday 31 May 2019
Forest Arts Centre, Old Milton Road, New Milton, Hampshire BH25 6DS
Saturday 1 June 2019
Sutton Village Hall, 1A High Street, Sutton, Bedfordshire SG19 2NE
Thursday 6 June 2019
Ashcroft Arts Centre, Osborn Road, Fareham, Hampshire PO16 7DX
Friday 7 June 2019
Huntingdon Hall, CrownGate, Worcester WR1 3LD
Sunday 9 June 2019
Power Folk 6, Spotted Dog, 104 Warwick Street, Digbeth, Birmingham B12 0NH
With the Conservatoire Folk Ensemble and special guests, including Kevin Dempsey, Gathering Tides and more …
Monday 26 August 2019
Towersey Festival, The Thame Showground, Kingsey Road, Thame, Oxfordshire OX9 3JL
towerseyfestival.com
For more information, see: folkensemble.co.uk
Twitter: @Thefolkensemble
Facebook: facebook.com/ConservatoireFolkEnsemble/
Drone Footage of Danum House - Doncaster, UK
The Property Frontiers team visited Danum House, Doncaster last week. Our drone took some brilliant footage of this beautiful Art Deco building and its surrounds.
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Fox and Sons - Firepool View Taunton -Taunton Estate Agents -
Firepool Lock is an exciting collection of exclusive apartments, coach houses and 3 and 4 bedroom houses adjacent to the waterside of the Bridgwater and Taunton canal in the heart of Taunton Town.
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Hiraeth Trailer - South East Tour 2016
This Spring, Buddug James Jones Collective will be touring around South East England. The tour is presented by House: housetheatre.org.uk
Follow us on facebook.co.uk/BudJJCollective
Twitter - @budjjcollect #hiraethshow
23 FEB - Theatre Royal Margate
24 FEB - Forest Arts Centre, New Milton
25 FEB - The Lyric Theatre, Bridport
26 FEB - Cranleigh Arts Centre
27 FEB - Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis
28 FEB - Lingfield & Dormansland Community Hall
1 MAR - The Old Town Hall, Hemel Hempstead
3 MAR - Groundlings Theatre, Portsmouth
4 MAR - Didcot Cornerstone
5 MAR - Swallowfield Parish Hall
6 MAR - Thursley Village Hall
Mike Vernon and the Mighty Combo - Beyond the Blue Horizon - EPK [Official]
Debut CD released Sept 7th:
The brand new 12 track album in a digipak
Pre-Order a SIGNED CD & receive a free advance download of album track “Be On That Train”:
A joy from start to finish as the legendary Mike Vernon lets his hair down in the company of five sensational musicians. There’s so much fire in Mike Vernon’s belly this show should come with a fire hazard warning. The audience was jumping for joy as a British blues legend let the good times roll with his all mighty combo. - Stephen Foster, New Wolsey Theatre Concert
Manhaton Records are delighted to announce the September 7th 2018 release the debut album Beyond The Blue Horizon from Blues legend Mike Vernon and his band The Mighty Combo.
Mike’s produced albums for some of the most famous artists in British Rock and Blues including John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (with Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Mick Taylor), David Bowie, Ten Years After, Savoy Brown, Fleetwood Mac (with Peter Green, Danny Kirwan and Christine McVie), Chicken Shack, Focus, Freddie King, Climax Blues Band, Level 42 and Roachford.
Catch him on tour:
Friday 7th September 2018 Venue 77, Ipswich, UK
77 Fore Hamlet, IP3 8AB, Ipswich, Suffolk, UK
Saturday 8th September 2018 - Market Lavington Music & Comedy Club, Devizes, UK
St Mary's Rd, Market Lavington, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 4DG, UK
Friday 14th September 2018 - Borderline, London, UK
Double Headline with Sari Schorr & The Engine Room
Orange Yd, Manette St, Soho, London, W1D 4JB, UK
Saturday 15th September 2018 - Forest Arts Centre, New Milton, UK
Old Milton Rd, New Milton, Hampshire, BH25 6DS, UK
forest-arts.co.uk
Friday 28th September 2018 - Keighley Blues Live, Keighley, UK
The Octagon, Penningtons Live, Bradford Road, Sandbeds, Keighley, BD20 5LY, UK
Saturday 29th September 2018 - Carlisle Blues Rock Festival, UK
The Crown & Mitre Hotel, English Street, Carlisle, CA3 8HZ, UK
Wednesday 3rd October 2018 - Discovery Centre, Winchester, UK
Jewry Street, Winchester, SO23 8SB, UK
hants.gov.uk/wdc
Saturday 5th October 2018 - Festival Blues des deux rivières, France
Salle polyvalente, 22810 Belle-Isle-en-Terre, Brittany, France
festival-blues-bretagne.fr
Saturday 6th October 2018 - Blues de Cerdanyola Festival, Barcelona, Spain
C/ Indústria, 38, 08290 Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain
bluesdecerdanyola.com
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new milton 2009 christmas party! by jet
bad boys by ALEXNDRA BURKE
dancers: jhezmae,amiel,fayth,faye and alec
Biking around New Milton
Testing my GO PRO hero, in and around New Milton, Hampshire, UK
The Twisted Forest Art Exhibition at The Hat Factory in Luton 2014
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Emma Performs Waiting Game
Emma Performs Waiting Game at the Green Room Live event at the Forest Arts Centre New Milton on August 17th 2017
Places to see in ( Huntly - UK )
Places to see in ( Huntly - UK )
Huntly is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, formerly known as Milton of Strathbogie or simply Strathbogie. It had a population of 4,460 in 2004 and is the site of Huntly Castle. Its neighbouring settlements include Keith and Rothiemay. Both Huntly and the surrounding district of Gordon are named for a town and family that originated in the Border country.
Huntly is the historic home of the Gordon Highlanders regiment which traditionally recruited throughout the North-East of Scotland. Huntly has a primary school (Gordon Primary) and a secondary school (The Gordon Schools) beside Huntly Castle. There is an active cultural centre called Deveron Arts.
It is the home of the Deans bakers, which produce shortbread biscuits. In November 2007, Deans of Huntly opened their new visitor centre. There is also a falconry centre just outside the town which does flying displays in their visitor centre during the season between April and October.
There is salmon and trout fishing on the Rivers Deveron and Bogie, which are administered by the River Deveron Salmon Fisheries Board. Its other principal outdoor activities include golf, Nordic Skiing in Clashindarroch Forest, walking, mountain biking and Rugby. The local football team is Huntly F.C.. Nearby is the start point of Scotland's longest horse ride trail, Highland Horseback, which runs 200 miles to the West Coast. The Eastern Tigers martial arts have a kickboxing club in Huntly and currently use the Pensioners Hall and the Stewarts Hall. They have produced national and international champions.
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Pirate park in Loughton, Milton Keynes
This is a brilliant park suitable for a variety of ages in Loughton, Milton Keynes which includes a fab pirate ship and big climbing frame.
Mike Vernon & The Mighty Combo - Oct & Nov 2017 Tour Promo Video
Mike Vernon & The Mighty Combo - are back out on the road in October & November 2017 with gigs at the Forest Arts Centre in New Milton nr Bournemouth on the 24/10, then travelling to Svalbard for the Dark Season Blues Festival. On their return they gig at the Hawth in Crawley on the 31/10 followed by Selby Town Hall on the 02/11.
Band feature: Mike Vernon - vocals; Kid Carlos - guitar; Matt Little - keys; Paul Tasker - sax; Ian Jennings - double bass; Mike Hellier - drums.
New Milton, Hampshire on a Sunday Morning, August 2012 ( 15 )
New Milton is a market town in south west Hampshire, England. The town has a high street and holds a market every Wednesday. Situated on the edge of the New Forest, the town is about six miles ( 10 km ) west of Lymington town centre and 12 miles ( 19 km ) east of Bournemouth town centre. New Milton dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, and encompasses Old Milton, Barton on Sea, Ashley, Bashley, and Wootton. It is recorded as having a population of around 23,000 in 2001.
The traditional village centre of Milton was just south of the church. Up to the 1960's, moated earthworks were still visible next to the road known as Moat Lane. Excavations of these earthworks in 1956 revealed a series of peasant enclosures and hut remains dating from the 9th to the 12th century, but no evidence of a manorial farmstead was found. The parish church of Milton is dedicated to Mary Magdalene and consists of a chancel with vestry, a nave and a western tower. The medieval church was pulled down and replaced around 1830, although the tower is of an earlier 17th century date. In 1835 a Church of England National School was founded on an island of land near the village green, where children were taught until just after World War I. In 1881, the population of the entire Milton parish was only 1489 people, and Milton was still a small village. The location of the village on the main Christchurch to Lymington road ( now the A 337 ) meant that there were two coaching inns - The Wheatsheaf and The George - the former of which is still operating.
In March 1888 New Milton railway station was opened, which is still in operation today. A new town developed, which expanded rapidly with the coming of the railway and the name New Milton was used for the first time and can originally be traced back to the Post Office that stood opposite the railway station. In 1895, the owner of the Post Office, Emma Newhook, commissioned a sign, which read - New Milton Sub Post Office to differentiate it from the post office in Old Milton. This was officially accepted in 1896, and so the name New Milton caught on. Much of the local farmland has been developed, first in the 1960's for commuter housing and again in the 1970's for small industrial / trade units. There is a mix of housing from cottages on the outskirts to more modern, urban housing in the central area. Milton village subsequently became known as Old Milton, and lies between New Milton and Barton on Sea. There are a few notable architectural points of interest in the local area. However, a distinctive row of Coast Guard Cottages are to be found in Barton Lane, Barton on Sea, which were built at the end of the 19th century by the Government of the day to house armed guards to try to stop the smuggling that was rife at the time. The Barton on Sea and Mudeford coastline was renowned for smuggling with many of the offshore seaways and routes to shore being named after well known local smuggling families. It was in this context that Frederick Marryat, author of The Children of the New Forest, was sent on patrol here as a young naval lieutenant in 1821, to watch over the Christchurch Bay area. Britain's first reinforced concrete bridge was built in 1901 just outside New Milton at Chewton. There was an earlier experiment in building with this material in its un reinforced form at Sway ( Sway Tower ).
New Milton water tower.
Built in 1900 was the Tudor style water tower, which can be found adjacent to the car park in Osborne Road. It has a staircase and is constructed with a turret, slit windows and battlements. It is a striking orange - red colour, was built from locally manufactured bricks.
The German Luftwaffe carried out bombing raids on New Milton on the 23rd August 1940, the 8th August 1942 and on January 22nd 1943.The town's water tower was suggested as the target. During the Second World War, New Milton homed evacuees and was a transit station for soldiers going to the battlefields. It also had an army hospital. It was a favourite for the American airmen who were based at the nearby airfields at Lymington and Holmsley.
The Memorial Centre in Whitefield Road commemorates those who died in the raids, as well as towns people who have died more recently. Bricks can be purchased for inscription and insertion into the wall of the Memorial Room, which stands to the left of the front door and contains mementos saved from the original building, which was destroyed by fire in the 1970's.
Wedding DJ & Mobile Disco In Burley, The New Forest, Hampshire - Party Dexx
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In this video we share Mr & Mrs Porter's wedding at Burley Manor in The New Forest, Hampshire. They booked our silver package including our GloBooth & GloTems, pink uplighting and a personalised playlist.
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5 bedroom detached house for sale in Meopham, Kent - £765,000
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Plot 3 is a beautifully designed traditional tile hung house on this exclusive development of just 5 executive houses situated in Culverstone Green.
Backing onto open fields and woodland, the homes at The Grange are perfectly positioned in a picturesque rural setting. Arranged in a private cul-de-sac, the 5 bedroom detached homes enjoy good sized landscaped and turfed gardens.
Whilst enjoying this private and picturesque setting, the homes still have access to some of the very best road and rail links to London and beyond, for the perfect balance between town and country.
Located on the south side of Meopham, The Grange is on the doorstep of Trosley Country Park, which covers 250 acres of the North Downs and is ideal for walks and nature trails. Culverstone itself has its own primary school, community centre and good local amenities. The Cricketers pub nearby serves lovely gastro food, whilst for further restaurants and shopping opportunities, the towns of Gravesend, Maidstone and Sevenoaks are all within easy reach offering everything in terms of dining and shopping essentials.
It is also perfect for families being just 0.5 miles away from Culverstone Green primary school and the outstanding Meopham Community Primary School approximately 3 Miles distant. Meanwhile, for secondary education, Gravesend Grammar School is just 6 miles distant, while Maidstone Grammar Schools are approximately 8 miles away.
Ideally situated for commuter links with Meopham, Borough Green and Ebbsfleet stations all within easy reach, the development is just 3 miles from the M20, 4 miles from the M26 and 12 miles from the M25 for access to London and beyond.
Ground Floor -
Drawing Room - 4.92 x 4.44 (16'2 x 14'7) -
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 6.93 x 4.88 (22'9 x 16'0) - Contemporary fully fitted units with contrasting granite worktops. Rangemaster dual fuel oven and integrated dishwasher, fridge, freezer and wine cooler. Farmhouse ceramic sink with double bowl and drainer. Under-pelmet lighting.
Utility Room - Contemporary fully fitted units with contrasting granite worktops.
Dining Room - 3.47 x 3.35 (11'5 x 11'0) -
Study - 3.63 x 2.19 (11'11 x 7'2) -
Cloakroom - Half height ceramic wall tiles, white sanitaryware with chrome fittings.
Garage - 5.43 x 5.13 (17'10 x 16'10) - Double garage.
First Floor -
Master Bedroom - 5.62 x 3.83 (18'5 x 12'7) -
En-Suite To Bedroom 1 - Low profile shower tray with glazed shower doors. Villeroy & Boch sanitaryware and chrome fittings. Half height ceramic wall tiles with full height tiling to walls adjacent to shower. Shaver point and chrome towel rail.
Bedroom 2/Guest Bedroom - 4.69 x 3.70 (15'5 x 12'2) -
En-Suite To Bedroom 2 - Low profile shower tray with glazed shower doors. Villeroy & Boch sanitaryware and chrome fittings. Half height ceramic wall tiles with full height tiling to walls adjacent to shower. Shaver point and chrome towel rail.
Bedroom 3 - 4.08 x 4.05 (13'5 x 13'3) -
Bedroom 4 - 4.13 x 3.59 (13'7 x 11'9) -
Bedroom 5 - 2.95 x 2.48 (9'8 x 8'2) -
Family Bathroom - Villeroy & Boch sanitaryware and chrome fittings. Low profile shower tray with glazed shower doors. Half height ceramic wall tiles with full height tiling to walls adjacent to shower and bath. Shaver point and chrome towel rail.
Second Floor -
Play Room - 9.63 x 5.10 (31'7 x 16'9) - Access to the eaves.
Outside - Fully enclosed fenced garden laid with top quality turf to lawn. Patios and footpaths finished in Indian sandstone. Outside taps to side and rear.
Meopham approx 3.8 miles Borough Green approx 4.8 m Ebbsfleet approx 9.4 miles
Approx. 3 miles to the M20, 4 miles to the M26, 12 miles to the M25
Gatwick approx. 33 miles
Heathrow approx. 56 miles
Directions - From the M26 - Leave M26 at junction 2A, at roundabout take 3rd exit onto A20 towards Gravesend, Wrotham, A227, at roundabout take 3rd exit onto A20 towards Gravesend, at roundabout take 2nd exit onto A227, in Culverstone Green turn right onto Whitepost Lane, turn left onto Conifer Drive, The Grange is at the far end.
From the M25 - Leave M25 at junction 3 taking 1st branch left, join M20 motorway, leave M20 at junction 2, at roundabout take 3rd exit onto A20 towards Gravesend, at roundabout take 1st exit onto the A227, in Culverstone Green turn right onto Whitepost Lane, turn left onto Conifer Drive, The Grange is at the far end.
These particulars are for guidance and whilst we endeavour to make our details as reliable as possible if there is any point which is of particular importance please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the information for you. All measurements are as accurate as possible at time of going to press. All plans are not to scale.
Live and Unheard Present WE ARE ROBOT at Poole Lighthouse
1 Hour Music Special recorded live at Lighthouse, Poole's Centre for the Arts on 3rd April 2019
00:24 - Shining Light
02:46 - Time To Grow
06:14 - Tonight
09:20 - Ain't No Sunshine (Bill Withers cover)
11:39 - Say Hello
17:25 - Someone's Song
20:33 - Live Like Our Youth
24:29 - People Watching
29:04 - With a Little Help From My Friends (The Beatles cover)
31:51 - It's Alright
35:44 - Bring Back Yesterday
40:27 - You'll Find Your Way
44:01 - Play The Game
48:38 - Last Song
53:46 - Sit Down (James cover)
the band
PAUL DENSON
CHRIS RALPH
SAM KAY
VIJAY AMARNANI