The Venue opening July 2015 - Melton Mowbray
The opening of The Venue and a brief outlay of the project work undertaken to achieve this with thanks to Fraser Guy.
A unique and fantastic opportunity for young people living in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire.
Video Production by Toy Theatre Productions
Angel Hotel, Market Harborough, United Kingdom, Review HD
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This former 16th-century traveler's inn is in the pretty town of Market Harborough, Leicestershire. It has elegantly designed rooms with large bathrooms and a restaurant serving European cuisine.
Decorated in crisp light colors, rooms at the Angel Hotel have free Wi-Fi and TVs. Bathrooms feature free toiletries and either walk-in showers or stand alone bathtubs.
The Angel Restaurant uses fresh local produce and its menu changes with the seasons. It offers traditional roasts on Sundays. Guests can relax by the real fire in Ostler’s Bar, which has a bar menu and serves delicious afternoon teas.
Market Harborough Train Station is a 10-minute walk away and Foxton Locks is a short drive away. The hotel has good access to the A6 and A14 highways, providing services to Leicester and Northampton. Free parking is available at the hotel.
Battle of Britain Parade Melton Mowbray 2009
Hunters Lodge, Market Harborough
Hunters Lodge, By Foxton Locks, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7RT, England
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Gorse House, Melton Mowbray
Gorse House, 33 Main Street, Grimston, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE14 3BZ, England
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Market Harborough - British Towns VIDEO TOUR (Leicestershire, UK)
Visiting Market Harborough!
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Market Harborough is a market town within the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England.
It has a population of 91,461 (2017) and is the administrative headquarters of Harborough District Council. It sits on the Northamptonshire-Leicestershire border. The town was formerly at a crossroads for both road and rail; however the A6 now bypasses the town to the east and the A14 which carries east-west traffic is 6 miles (9.7 km) to the south. Market Harborough railway station is served by East Midlands Trains services on the Midland Main Line with direct services north to Leicester, Nottingham, Derby and Sheffield and south to London St Pancras. Rail services to Rugby and Peterborough ended in 1966.
Market Harborough is located in an area which was formerly a part of the Rockingham Forest, a royal hunting forest used by the medieval monarchs starting with William I. Rockingham Road takes its name from the forest. The forest's original boundaries stretched from Market Harborough through to Stamford and included the settlements at Corby, Kettering, Desborough, Rothwell, Thrapston and Oundle.
The steeple of St Dionysius' Church rises directly from the street, as there is no churchyard. It was constructed in grey stone in 1300 with the church itself a later building of about 1470. Next to the church stands the Old Grammar School, a small timber building dating from 1614. The ground floor is open, creating a covered market area and there is a single room on the first floor. It has become a symbol of the town. The nearby square is largely pedestrianised and surrounded by buildings of varying styles. The upper end of the High Street is wide and contains mostly unspoiled Georgian buildings.
Market Harborough has two villages within its confines: Great Bowden lies over a hill about a mile from the town centre; Little Bowden is less than half a mile from the town centre. The three centres have largely coalesced through ribbon development and infill, although Great Bowden continues to retain a strong village identity.
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Melton Mowbray
Melton Mowbray, on location @ the pigfarm exposing the demonic possesion. All for real. This is not acted. Comment.
Town Hall, Manchester (1)
Stadhuis, Manchester, Engeland - Oktober 2013
Town Hall, Manchester, England - October 2013
Fiona Duncan explores The Peacock at Rowsley
Telegraph Travel writer Fiona Duncan explores The Peacock at Rowsley.
BBC East Midlands Today - 07 Jan 2015
Robert Campbell, Wendy and Adrian Parrett, David Armstrong and Paul Tunaley speak to Jo Healey of BBC East Midlands Today
England Under Water (1958)
Full title reads: England Under Water.
Market Harborough, Leicestershire.
SV Shopkeeper standing in doorway in Wellington / gumboots emptying pails of water from flooded shop into roadway, pan down to water. GV Flooded main street in Market Harborough. Nearer shot, two men wading through water, knee deep. SV Pan, high water flowing under bridge in Market Harborough. SV Shopkeeper stacking water-soaked rolls of lino outside shop. GV Flooded square. SV Man wading along carrying pram to safety on his shoulders. LV Flooded square. SV Int. Women mopping up water from doorway of hotel. CU Woman mopping round pillar in hotel, high water mark can be seen on pillar. LV Men mopping up water in lounge. SV Ext. Stacking furniture and carpets to dry out. GV ABC Cinema in Market Harborough surrounded by flood water. SV Attendants mopping up water, he empties water into road which is flooded and onto poster floating in water 'Don't Go Near the Water', this is the next film which ABC Cinema will be showing. GV Flooded main street and Square in Market Harborough.
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Why Melton Mowbray is a good place to live.
A Video on Melton, why its good and information about it. This film was for a Video Competition.
Cath Whitehouse of Human Touch on BBC East Midlands Today
Cath Whitehouse of Human Touch on BBC East Midlands Today at the British Armed Forces Resettlement Expo at Greetham Valley Golf Club, January 31st 2013.
Places to see in ( Market Harborough - UK )
Places to see in ( Market Harborough - UK )
Market Harborough is a market town within the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. Market Harborough is the administrative headquarters of Harborough District Council. Market Harborough sits on the Northamptonshire-Leicestershire border. Market Harborough was formerly at a crossroads for both road and rail; however the A6 now bypasses the town to the east and the A14 which carries east-west traffic is 6 miles (9.7 km) to the south. The town is served by East Midlands Trains with direct services to Leicester, Nottingham, Sheffield, Derby and St Pancras International. Rail services to Rugby and Peterborough ended in 1966.
Market Harborough is located in an area which was formerly a part of the Rockingham Forest, a royal hunting forest used by the medieval monarchs starting with William I. Rockingham Road takes its name from the forest. The forest's original boundaries stretched from Market Harborough through to Stamford and included the settlements at Corby, Kettering, Desborough, Rothwell, Thrapston and Oundle.
The centre of the town is dominated by the steeple of St. Dionysius Parish Church which rises directly from the street, as there is no church yard. It was constructed in grey stone in 1300 with the church itself a later building of about 1470. Next to the church stands the Old Grammar School, a small timber building dating from 1614. The ground floor is open, creating a covered market area and there is a single room on the first floor. It has become a symbol of the town. The nearby square is largely pedestrianised and surrounded by buildings of varying styles. The upper end of the High Street is wide and contains mostly unspoiled Georgian buildings.
Market Harborough has two villages within its confines: Great Bowden lies over a hill about a mile from the town centre; Little Bowden is less than half a mile from the town centre. The three centres have largely coalesced through ribbon development and infill, although Great Bowden continues to retain a strong village identity.
Market Harborough is in a rural part of south Leicestershire, on the River Welland and close to the Northamptonshire border. The town is about 15 miles (24.1 km) south of Leicester via the A6, 17 miles (27.4 km) north of Northampton via the A508 and 10 miles (16.1 km) north west of Kettering. The town is near the A14 road running from the M1/M6 motorway Catthorpe Interchange to Felixstowe. The M1 is about 11 miles (17.7 km) west via the A4304 road.
Three miles north west of the town is Foxton Locks – ten canal locks consisting of two staircases each of five locks, on the Leicester line of the Grand Union Canal. It is named after the nearby village of Foxton where there is one of a very few remaining road swing bridges over the canal.
Market Harborough station is on the Midland Main Line and operated by East Midlands Trains. London St Pancras International is 70 minutes south. Northbound trains operate to Leicester (15 minutes), Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds and York. Leicester connections east and west. From November 2007 St Pancras has Eurostar services to the continent.
( Market Harborough - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Market Harborough . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Market Harborough - UK
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MELTON MOWBRAY FOLK FEST SATURDAY 4th August 2018 SING AROUND at THE BOAT
The 1st Hole at Melton Mowbray Golf Course in Leicestershire
Drone footage of the par 4 first hole at Melton Mowbray Golf Course in Leicestershire.
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UN Anti Racism Day 21 March 2015 Demonstration London
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Top 15 Places To Visit In Leicestershire, England
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Here are top 15 places to visit in Leicestershire, England
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Harborough gone mad
Absolute madness in Market Harborough recorded on cctv.
leicester bed and breakfast
For a bed and breakfast in the heart of England
Don't overlook this fine establishment, recently
achieved the 4 stars of Britain Award