The Hubbard's Hills Trust
The Hubbard's Hills Trust took over the running of the Hills on April 1 2009 and is dedicated to the restoration of the Louth beauty spot to its former glory.
The charity known as The Hubbard's Hills Trust relies on donations to carry out the important work needed to sustain this site which is within the Lincolnshire Wolds' Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The 35 acre beauty spot was bequeathed to the people of the town of Louth in 1907 to enjoy free of charge in perpetuity.
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Dji Phantom 3 Advanced aerial views of Hubbard's Hills,Louth,Lincolnshire
Filmed on Monday 3rd.October 2016 at Hubbard's Hills.Louth,Lincolnshire,England with the DJI Phantom 3 Advanced.
Hubbard's Hills is an area of natural beauty directly to the west of Louth, Lincolnshire, England and is popular for family picnics, school field trips and dog walking. The park is dedicated to the memory of Annie Pahud
Hubbard’s Hills is a glacial overspill channel formed as the last ice age ended about 40,000 years ago. A marginal lake of meltwater trapped between glacial ice sheet and the Lincolnshire Wolds poured over a chalk ridge and gouged a 125-foot-deep (38 m), steep-sided valley. The river Lud, far too small to create such a valley, now meanders through it.
Hubbard's Hills was donated to the town of Louth by the trustees of Auguste Alphonse Pahud, and opened to the public on 1 August 1907.[3] Auguste Pahud, who was Swiss, moved to Louth in 1875 to take up duties as a German and French teacher at King Edward VI Grammar School. He married a local girl, Annie, daughter of William and Maria Grant. They were wealthy farmers living at the manor in Withern about six miles south east of Louth.[3]
Annie Pahud died in 1889 and Auguste never got over this, committing suicide in 1902.[4] They were buried at Withern Church, but their gravestones were removed after it was declared redundant in July 1980.[5] The church was sold as a private residence in 1983.[5] Annie and Auguste's gravestones are still visible on the pathway beside what used to be the church.
The trustees of Auguste Pahud bought Hubbard's Hills to honour his wish to create a memorial for Annie.[4] They established an Edwardian pleasure garden with a lake, a country park and a memorial.[3] The conveyance required the natural beauty of the property and its rural character is to be forever maintained.
Following initial discussions in 2008,[6] on 1 April 2009, East Lindsey District Council passed the responsibility to maintain the park to Hubbard’s Hills Trust Limited. The Hills will however still “belong” to the people of Louth and the Town Council will continue as official custodians. The Trust's role will be to deliver on a conservation plan to safeguard the next 100 years of the Hills, replanting trees, enhancing the chalk stream and dredging the ornamental lake. Volunteers assisted with clean-up efforts in August, 2009
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Hubbards Hills
A walk in Hubbard's Hills, Louth, Lincolnshire. It follows the River Lud through the beauty spot. The woodcarver sits working whilst enjoying the traquil surroundings. The film was created on Final Cut Pro and filmed using a Panasonic HDC-SD900.
Hubbards Hills Linclonshire 1940s
Louth - Hubbard Hills - Welton Vale - South Elkington Walk in the Lincolnshire Wolds
A nice walk in the Lincolnshire Wolds starting at St James Church in Louth and heading into Westgate Fields park, we continue on to Hubbard Hills where there was a area with ducks and various birds.
After heading out of Hubbard Hills we went on to Welton Vale through several fields and paths, had our lucn on the bench near the wale bone arch in Welton Vale woods and continued to South Elkington before heading back to Louth.
Great Walk and great weather.
A walk around Louth Lincolnshire market town centre 2019 see what it’s like
Louth is a market town and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Louth is the principal town and centre for a large rural area of eastern Lincolnshire. Visitor attractions include St. James' Church, Hubbard's Hills, the market, many independent retailers, and Lincolnshire's last remaining cattle market.
Louth is at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds where they meet the Lincolnshire Marsh and is known as the Capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It developed where the ancient trackway along the Wolds, known as the Barton Street, crossed the River Lud. The town is east of a gorge carved into the Wolds that forms the Hubbard's Hills. This area was formed from a glacial overspill channel in the last glacial period. The River Lud meanders through the gorge before entering the town.
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High waters at Hubbard’s Hills river...
Monday 9th April 2018 Louth England
Dan In Hubbards Hills Louth
My friend Dan jumping over the river into a bush on the other side
walking Lincolnshire wolds
this walk known as the vales and views walk started from hubbards hills louth and visited welton vale and south elkington
Saltfleet, Lincolnshire, UK
This is a 5 mile walk exploring the former port of Saltfleet and Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve.
The route is as follows: Sea Lane car park
Pass Crown in on A1031 and go down Pump Lane
Follow until it turns into a track then turn right over bridge
Straight across park follow path to reach a lane at a bend
Follow Mar Dike until just before B1200 and cross bridge.
Cross A1031 and Great Eau and turn right at barn.
Follow to Rimac carpark then to viewing area.
Retrace to steps and follow dunes to near Saltfleet.
Cross bridge to A1031 on edge of Saltfleet turn right and right again.
Follow Saltfleet Haven to car park.
Cross dunes at rear of carpark and follow back to start.
Louth Registration Office
Louth Registration Office
The Town Hall
Eastgate
Louth
Lincolnshire
LN11 9NH
Tel: 01522 782244
Fax: 01522 589524
Email: regist@lincolnshire.gov.uk
Louth Town Centre - by car
In this video we arrive in Louth from the south and drive through the town centre
Vales around Louth, Louth, Lincolnshire, UK
This walk which is 7.5 miles long takes in some great countryside around the town of Louth. This is typical of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
Silver Jubilee Mount Pleasent Ave Louth 1977. wmv
Old cine film found not best quality but it,s been away since 1977 silver jubilee.
Did you live in Louth and resident in mount pleasant area.you may be on this clip.?
How a town made 1977 and the Silver Jubilee a year for everyone to remember
The Mayor was, Coun Mrs Gladys Wilcox..
GARY WOODS - LOUTH PANORAMA 4K resolution
Watch in 4K if you can!
Gary Woods modern take on artist William Brown's Louth Panorama 19th century masterpiece was screened in St James' Church as part of the 500th anniversary celebrations of the completion of the church spire on the 12th and 13th of September 2015.
About Gary; photographs and works are held in many permanent collections including The Getty Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Biblioteque Nationale. In 2000 he was the BBC Artist in Residence and his most recent exhibitions have been at The British Council in Abuja, Nigeria and at Alford Manor House in Lincolnshire.
Learn more about the celebrations at Inspire500.com
Footage filmed by an aerial drone by TheDroneMan.net and edited by YellowBellyTelly. Peter Rhodes supplied two large 4K screens to display the work inside the church and has this version on display in 4K in their Louth Shop.
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Ashwater House Louth England 17 October 2009
Panoramic view taken across lake to the cabins- See the beautiful autumn colours and listen to the silence - this is as noisy as it gets! To book call +44 (0)1507 609295
Louth Lincolnshire -The Great Flood - 29th May 1920.WMV
Louth Lincolnshire -The Great Flood - 29th May 1920
500 year celebration fireworks in Louth, Lincs
500 year celebration of the completion of the spire of St James parish church.