Places to see in ( Cartmel - UK )
Places to see in ( Cartmel - UK )
Cartmel is a village in Cumbria, England, 2.2 miles north-west of Grange-over-Sands and close to the River Eea. The village was once known as Kirkby in Cartmel, as it was the location of the church for the large parish of Cartmel. It is the location of the 12th century Cartmel Priory. Historically in Lancashire, boundary changes brought it into the newly created county of Cumbria in 1974.
The village has more recently become known as the home of sticky toffee pudding. This can be purchased in various sizes from the Cartmel Village Shop. Its racecourse hosts popular meetings two or three times a year, traditionally in Whit Week. The ancient parish was traditionally known as the Land of Cartmel - an area quite separate from the Furness peninsula. Holker Hall, associated with the Cavendish family and the Dukes of Devonshire, is located within the original boundaries of the parish.
The village is served by the nearby Cark and Cartmel railway station opened in 1857 by the Ulverston and Lancaster Railway and which is currently served by the Furness Line. Cartmel College at the University of Lancaster is named after the Cartmel Peninsula. Recently, Cartmel has become noted for Simon Rogan's Michelin-starred restaurant, L'Enclume.
There are also several gift shops through the village including Hales Chocolates and Perfect English. In Unsworth's Yard there is a new micro brewery, Cartmel Cheeses and an artisan bakery. Visitors can take a tour around Cartmel Park on a Lakeland Segway have a horse-drawn carriage ride provided by Cartmel's Black Horses. Cartmel Fell is a civil parish, hamlet, and one of Wainwright's Outlying Fells, about 7 miles north of Cartmel. Cartmel CofE Primary School is the village primary school. Cartmel Priory CofE School takes pupils aged 11–16 from around the Cartmel Peninsula.
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Dr Who Season 26 Blu Ray Unwrapping
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Season 26 features four epic adventures traversing a future Britain invaded by inter-dimensional knights, a strange Victorian house haunted by ghosts from Ace’s past, an alien world populated by Cheetah People and a 1940s army camp under siege from monstrous vampires.
With guest stars including Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart), Anthony Ainley (The Master), Jean Marsh, Nicholas Parsons, Anne Reid, Ian Hogg, Sylvia Syms and comedy duo Hale & Pace, this fondly-remembered set of stories saw the end of an era for Doctor Who, and set the stage for its hugely successful revival.
Doctor Who: The Collection Season 26 contains several special features, including:
Rare Restored Extended Cuts
• The Curse Of Fenric VHS Extended Version
• The Curse Of Fenric DVD Special Edition
• Battlefield VHS Extended Version
• Battlefield DVD Special Edition
5.1 surround sound & isolated scores
• On all 14 broadcast episodes, plus 5.1 sound on all extended versions of The Curse Of Fenric and Battlefield.
Behind the Sofa
• New episodes with Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, plus companions Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton, Anneke Wills and Jodie-Whittaker-era writers Pete McTighe & Joy Wilkinson.
Showman - the Life of John Nathan-Turner
• A feature-length look at the life and career of Doctor Who’s longest-serving producer, who fought to keep the programme on-air during the 1980s. Contributors include Peter Davison and Colin Baker.
Making ‘The Curse of Fenric’
• A brand new documentary featuring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Tomek Bork, Nicholas Parsons, Cory Pulman, Marek Anton, Ian Briggs, Andrew Cartmel, Mark Ayres and Ian Collins featuring unseen behind-the-scenes footage and photographs.
In Conversation
• Matthew Sweet chats to companion Sophie Aldred.
The Writers’ Room
• Ben Aaronovitch, Marc Platt, Ian Briggs, Rona Munro and Andrew Cartmel discuss their work on Season 26.
Becoming The Destroyer
• Actor Marek Anton and prosthetics designer Stephen Mansfield recall the creation of one of Doctor Who’s best ever monsters.
Blu-Ray trailer
• Sophie Aldred back in character as Ace.
Brand new Ghost Light extended workprint
Unseen studio footage
Rare archive treats
Convention footage
HD photo galleries
Scripts, costume designs, rare BBC production files
and other gems from our PDF archive
And lots more!
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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