The Herefordshire golf club
golf video, The Herefordshire Gold Club, Wormsley, Herefordshire.
Herefordshire Golf Club
An introduction to Herefordshire Golf Club
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Whitney Court, Hereford - Skydronauts.uk
Whitney Court, Herefordshire, UK
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Top 10 Places To Visit In Herefordshire, England
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Here are top 10 places to visit in Herefordshire, England
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9. Symonds Yat -
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Flat Earth Meeting Mappa Mundi Hereford Martin Stephen Nathan Paula Oakley Video Log 89
A great day spent meeting fellow flat earthers and looking at an ancient flat earth map.
Boldmere vs Hereford FC. 0-3 Hereford are Top!
Boldmere vs Hereford FC. Hereford 3 Boldmere 0. Feel free to comment.
DJI Phantom 2 Hereford UK
Testing out a new Neutral Density Filter by Polar Pro.
Ordered mine direct from the USA, took 4 days to arrive - brilliant!
The results are awesome, motion is much smoother than without the filter and is especially noticeable on the propellers.
That said, slightly concerned about the Gimble bearing the weight of the filter, there is one moment early on where the gimble loses control of one axis. More extreme manoeuvres seems to trigger this behaviour - so you've got to fly gently to ensure that the gimble remains upright.
This was captured in Protune mode, 1080 SUPER at 60FPS.
Hereford 6-0 Bromyard Town / @HerefordGoals Highlights Video
Places to see in ( Symonds Yat - UK )
Places to see in ( Symonds Yat - UK )
Symonds Yat is a village in the Wye Valley and a popular tourist destination, straddling the River Wye and on the borders of the English counties of Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. It is within a few miles of Monmouthshire and the Welsh border. The name is said to come from Robert Symonds, a 17th-century sheriff of Herefordshire, and yat, an old word for a gate or pass.
The ferry at Symonds Yat has always played a huge part in the life here. In 1800 there were 25 hand ferries between Ross and Chepstow just like those outside Ye Old Ferrie Inn and the Saracen's Head today. They were introduced in Roman times to link the forts of the Doward and the Yat and have served military, civilian, tourist and horse traffic over the years.
Symonds Yat originally encompassed all the lands southerly of Huntsham curve on both sides of Symonds Yat Rock and would have included the area around Coldwell Rocks. The name Symonds Yat used to refer to quite a large area of land and the hamlet of Symonds Yat (East), consisting of the Saracen's Head Inn, the Fish House, Lockkeepers Cottage and one or two cottages on the hillside, was specifically called New Weir and is seen on maps as such up until 1955.
Symonds Yat (East) is on the eastern side of the river, very close to the Gloucestershire border. It has three hotels, WyeDean Canoe and Activity Centre and the Saracens Head Inn (with accommodation). A steep footpath leads from the village up to Symonds Yat Rock. Another footpath and a cycleway, constructed on a former railway line, runs on the eastern bank to Monmouth.
Symonds Yat (West) is on the western side of the river. It has a large caravan and camping site (Sterretts Caravan Site), and a small amusement park owned by Kimberly Danter (daughter of Henry Danter and family member of the famous UK showmen the Danter Family). Symonds Yat (West) amusement park used to have a small funfair which was removed in 2010 due to lack of service.
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Autumn in Hereford from a bird's eye view
Hereford aerial video by Gabriella Karney Photography
Worcestershire Partnership | We Did Our Bit
We Did Our Bit is a short remembrance film that captures the video testimonies of 11 veterans of World War Two who live in Worcestershire.
In March 2013, the Worcestershire Armed Forces Community Covenant Partnership successfully secured £9,500 from the MOD Covenant Grant Scheme to deliver this project with the primary aim to raise awareness of the elderly ex-Armed Forces personal in our midst and recognise their contributions and sacrifices during that time.
The project has been delivered by local ex-BBC programme maker, Mike Jackson from Splash TV in conjunction with the Worcestershire Partnership and we would like your help to share this film and honour our servicemen and women who sacrificed their tomorrows so that we can live in freedom today.
Herefordshire & Gloucestershire Canal Festival 2016
Herefordshire & Gloucestershire Canal Festival 2016 video from - filmed during the annual event which takes place at The Wharf House and restored Over Basin on the outskirts of Gloucester. The two-day event saw thousands of visitors turn out to enjoy boat trips along the picturesque canal, live music, independent stalls, craft demonstrations, model boats, local beer, cider and perry - and much more.
Hereford moccas 2017 HD
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Ross-on-Wye Town Herefordshire
Ross-on-Wye Herefordshire, River side location
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Hereford Floods - Jan 2014 Part 1
Hereford Floods - River Lugg and River Wye. Taken from Garden House - Shelwick
Pembridge, Weobley and Kington Herefordshire.
This video is about a journey through Pembridge, Weobley and Kington, on the black and white trail of Herefordshire.
Hereford High Town in 1994
Hereford High Town in August 1994.
Places to see in ( Kington - UK )
Places to see in ( Kington - UK )
Kington is a market town, electoral ward and civil parish in Herefordshire, England. According to the Parish, the ward had a population of 3,240 while the 2011 census had a population of 2,626. Kington is 2.0 miles (3.2 km) from the border with Wales and, despite being on the western side of Offa's Dyke, has been English for over a thousand years. The town is in the shadow of Hergest Ridge, and on the River Arrow, where it is crossed by the A44 road. It is 19 miles (31 km) north-west of Hereford, the county town. Nearby towns include Presteigne, Builth Wells, Knighton and Leominster. The centre of the town is situated at 522 feet (159 m) above sea level. The civil parish covers an area of 860 acres
Kington may have derived from King's-ton, being Anglo-Saxon for King's Town, similar to other nearby towns such as Presteigne meaning Priest's Town and Knighton being Knight's Town. Kington is to the west of Offa's Dyke so presumably this land was Welsh in the 8th century AD. The land was held by Anglo-Saxons in 1066, but devastated. After the Norman Conquest Kington then passed to the Crown on the downfall of Roger de Breteuil, 2nd Earl of Hereford in 1075.
‘Chingtune' was recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086, the name meaning Kings Town or Manor, high on the hill above the town where St. Mary's Church now stands. The new Kington, called Kyneton in the Fields, was laid out between 1175 and 1230 on land bordering the River Arrow and possibly designated as part of the Saxon open field system.
Situated on the direct route the drovers took from Hergest Ridge and with eight annual fairs, Kington grew in importance as a market town and there is still a thriving livestock market on Thursdays. The town retains the medieval grid pattern of streets and back lanes.
In the 13th century the new medieval town was formed at the foot of the hill and became primarily a wool-trading market town on an important drovers' road. Its location and historic character is the reason why so many waymarked long-distance footpaths pass through Kington today, including the Mortimer Trail, the Herefordshire Trail and the Offa's Dyke Path. The Black and White Village Trail follows the half-timbered cottages and houses in local Herefordshire villages.
The A44 road heads around the town on a bypass; it previously went through the town centre. Bus services run to Newtown, Powys, Llandridnod Wells, Knighton, Presteigne, Leominster and Hereford. The town has its own bus company, Sargeants Brothers, which was founded in the 1920s, and today provides bus services to Hereford and Mid Wales, though is no longer run by the brothers but their sons. Their bus depot is on Mill Street. The Kington Tramway opened in 1820 and ran until taken over by the railways.
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Alexander Park Golf and spa resort, Herefordshire.
Alexander Park Golf and spa resort, Herefordshire.
Hereford Bypass - proposed route and river crossing options
Film of the seven proposed routes for the Hereford Bypass and two proposed locations for the river crossing.