Hatfield Forest National Nature Reserve, Bishop Stortford, England, United Kingdom, 2014
Hatfield Forest National Nature Reserve, Bishop Stortford, England, United Kingdom, 2014, lake
WoodFest - Hatfield Forest
Festival videography by Alex Evans - email evnalx@gmail.com to have your festival filmed!
Every year The National Trust hosts the free festival, WoodFest, in the heart of the ancient hunting wood, Hatfield Forest, near Takeley in Essex. The festival features a great number of wood and craft based stalls, activities and more, amongst live entertainment for all the family. The festival's main stage features local musicians and makes for a roaring night out!
Music by the Essex-based band, The King Driscolls - 'We Want the Land' and 'Ship's Sinking'
Taphall Bed And Breakfast, Takeley, United Kingdom HD review
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Just 2 miles from London Stansted Airport terminal, Taphall is a charming 300-year-old detached cottage with period features, including exposed timbers and large open fireplaces.
Taphall Bed and Breakfast has a peaceful and yet convenient location. All of the bedrooms feature multi-channel Freeview TV and tea/coffee facilities. The building is just a 5-minute drive from the airport, but is not on the flight path.
The house is opposite the tranquil natural beauty of Hatfield Forest, which is owned by the National Trust. The market towns of Great Dunmow and Bishop's Stortford are just 4 miles away. Both London and Cambridge are only 30 minutes by train from the airport railway station.
Transfers are available to the airport from 07:00. Long-term parking can be provided (at additional cost), and reservation is needed.
Taphall provides a variety of breakfast options, which are determined by your departure time.
WoodFest at Hatfield Forest - Promotional Trailer
Festival videography by Alex Evans - email evnalx@gmail.com to have your festival filmed!
Every year The National Trust hosts the free festival, WoodFest, in the heart of the ancient hunting wood, Hatfield Forest, near Takeley in Essex. The festival features a great number of wood and craft based stalls, activities and more, amongst live entertainment for all the family. The festival's main stage features local musicians and makes for a roaring night out!
Music by The North Essex-based band, The King Driscolls - 'Hawkins Hill'
Hatfield forest!
Warning: eardrums may burst...
Explosives at Hatfield Forest
This explosive video was part of a course we were involved with running at Hatfield Forest on Veteranisation of trees, in partnership with Vikki Bengtsson of Pro Natura and the National Trust.
Hatfield Forest Bike ride vid 4
A ride out to Hatfield Forest
Ep. 209 - Tilty Abbey
The village of Tilty is in the county of Essex in England. The county is known for its Medieval Gothic architecture using various stones, wood and bricks in the construction of buildings that have thus endured for centuries. Some of these structures have not fared well though and one of these is Tilty Abbey. All that really remains of the abbey are some crumbling stone walls in the field and a chapel outside the gates built for worshipers who were not monks. The abbey was built in the 12th century and was a religious and social center. Some may say that a religious location is a source for the supernatural and it would seem that Tilty Abbey remains such a source today with rumors of strange creatures, headless monks wandering around, curses and other strange occurrences. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of Tilty Abbey and her village! The Moment in Oddity features Murder Bottles and This Month in History features the birthday of Mildred Babe Didrikson. Our location was suggested by listener Bob Sherfield.
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Tilty Church and Abbey
Found this little beauty whilst looking for Tilty Mill
The Harcamlow Way: Thaxted To Takeley 19 January 2016
A 9.5 mile section of the Harcamlow Way long distance footpath between Thaxted and Takeley in Essex. The walk went via the hamlets of Duton Hill, Tilty (with its interesting abbey remains), and Bamber's Green. The walk had to use an horrific footpath by the A120 main road which was very slippery and overgrown in parts. The original route of Harcamlow Way between Bamber's Green and Hatfield Forest (which is beyond Takeley so not in this video) has been wiped out by Stansted Airport and this path by the A120 is part of the new route. The weather was very cold and frosty at first, but it slowly warmed up and the Sun eventually broke through. The walk took place on Tuesday 19 January 2016.