Cheltenham bike night @Imperial Beer Gardens
First bike night, meeting friends. Lots of bikes, old and new and of all types. A very friendly atmosphere and raising money for the Midlands Air Ambulance
Thirty Two Boutique Hotel - Cheltenham UK
Voted one of the top five small, boutique hotels in the world. Thirty Two is perched on the flowery edge of the main Imperial Square gardens, this grand townhouse combines high-design styling with picture-perfect period features. A quiet and exclusive haven for the most discerning traveller located in the chic Montpellier district of this historic spa town, just two minutes walk from Cheltenham's best shops, restaurants & bars.
Conde Nast Traveller - 'You may experience a Duchess of Duke Street moment when ascending the stone steps of this Georgian townhouse on the most affluent square in Cheltenham. But the eclectic interiors are about as far removed from a period drama as you could hope for'
The Sunday Times - 'In a city of elegant townhouses, Thirty Two has more class than most. Overlooking the well-groomed lawns of Imperial Gardens, the four bedrooms are decorated with flair, to create a real sense of indulgence'
The Independent - 'Set on one of Cheltenham's prettiest squares, the Regency splendour of Thirty- Two's exterior is reflected in its equally opulent interior. The design blends classic period pieces with a contemporary edge and a huge dose of luxury'
All rooms have beautiful marble bathrooms with rain showers, Luxury linens, goose down duvets & pillows, Penhaligon's toiletries, Free wi-fi, TV, DVD & iPod dock. Free private parking. There is a large drawing room overlooking the square for guest's use.
HotelThirtyTwo.com
Coming soon to Cheltenham, Clarence Gardens - Retirement apartments by PegasusLife
Welcome to Clarence Gardens, a development of apartments and cottages near Cheltenham's Royal Crescent. The development consists of the carefully renovated and restored John Dower House, which dates back to 1812, a thoughtfully designed modern building stretching towards St. George's Place, and two cottages in the place of the old Coach House.
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Montpellier, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK
Montpellier area of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
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FOR SALE: Linley House, Weybridge
A stunning 5 bedroom detached family home built to an exceptional standard by Octagon Developments and set on a 0.25 acre east facing plot within the prestigious private estate of Weybridge Park.
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Sessile House | Forest Lane | Chigwell | Essex
Introducing Sessile House an exceptionally stylish 6 bedroom detached home located in Chigwell, Essex. Offering timeless elegance and almost 6,000sqft of sumptuous space. Perfectly placed in the most sought-after of locations, this impressive gated property provides luxury and privacy with easy City access.
Blenheim Palace, Cotswold, England Agust 2011
Visit Blenheim Palace the setting for the movie the Young Victoria and the bithplace of Sir Winston Churchill. It belongs to the Spencer-Churchill family. We can see the there is relation between the late Princess Diana and Sir Winston Churchill. Currently owned by the Duke of Marlborough. This is the Palace de Versailles of England.
Enjoy a drive along the Cotswold famous for its thatch
houses along Chipping Norton. All in England.
Slowdown in London home turnover
The number of homes changing hands in the capital has dropped by one-fifth in four years, while the pace of homebuying activity in the Midlands and the north of England has picked up, underlining problems of affordability in the city and changing patterns of regional housing demand.
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Oakley House | Oakley Road | Battledown | Cheltenham
Set in the desirable and exclusive Battledown Estate, just over a mile from central Cheltenham yet on the fringe of the Cotswolds. This impressive detached new home boasts over 4,500 square feet of living space including a gymnasium with adjoining shower room and a spacious open-plan kitchen.
Places to see in ( Painswick - UK )
Places to see in ( Painswick - UK )
Painswick is a town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. Originally the town grew on the wool trade, but it is now best known for its parish church's yew trees and the local Rococo Garden. The town is mainly constructed of locally quarried Cotswold stone. Many of the buildings feature south-facing attic rooms once used as weavers' workshops. Painswick stands on a hill in the Stroud district, overlooking one of the Five Valleys. Its narrow streets and traditional architecture make it the epitome of the English village.
There is evidence of settlement in the area as long ago as the Iron Age. This can be seen in the defensive earthworks atop nearby Painswick Beacon, which has wide views across the Severn Vale. The local monastery, Prinknash Abbey, was established in the 11th century. Painswick itself first appears in historical records in the Domesday Book of 1086, as Wiche, 'dairy-farm'. It continues to appear by this name into the thirteenth century. The form Painswik first appears in 1237, but must originate in the name of an earlier lord of the manor, Pain Fitzjohn (d. 1137). Pain was a common Anglo-Norman name (itself originating in paiën, Latin paganus, 'heathen').
During the first English Civil War (1642–45) Gloucester was a Parliamentarian stronghold of some strategic importance. Consequently, it was surrounded by forces loyal to the King. After the siege of Gloucester was broken on 5 September 1643, the Royalist army, which had been surrounding the city, encamped overnight at Painswick, with the King staying at Court House. Some damage was caused by the troops and a scar from two small cannonballs can still be seen on the tower of St. Mary's parish church.
The Church of England parish church of Saint Mary is a Grade I listed building. A priest in Painswick is noted in the Domesday Book and so it is assumed that there was also a church here at that time. Evidence suggests that it was built between 1042 and 1066 by Ernesi, a rich Anglo Saxon thegn who was then Lord of the Manor.
In the churchyard Painswick has a fine collection of chest tombs and monuments from the early 17th century onwards, carved in local stone by local craftsmen. The oldest tomb, with fossils on the top, is of William Loveday, Yeoman, dated 1623. Clifton-Taylor describes the churchyard, with its tombs and yews, as the grandest churchyard in England.
( Painswick - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Painswick . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Painswick - UK
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Sensational New Homes | Viburnum Gate | Radlett | Hertfordshire | Plot 2
Introducing Viburnum Gate a development consisting of four impressive detached five and six bedroom family homes located in Radlett, one of the most privileged and prosperous communities in Hertfordshire.
Cheltenham - Night 3
Racegoers in Cheltenham for the Third night of the festival .
The entertainment continues in the town after completion of the days racing at he received course.
Cheltenham - Night 3
Shows a busy post racing night in the centre of Cheltenham with visitors from the festival, descending on the town for an evenings' entertainment. also shows some of the full buses passing through town to the Railway station.
Stunning Property For Sale in London UK
London UK
Found in a leafy haven of fashionable Notting Hill, this end-of-terrace townhouse is one of only eight corner properties on Elgin Crescent and has recently been renovated to the highest specification.
• The latest project from renowned developer Thornsett, with interior design by the award-wining Staffan Tollgard Design Group, this 19th-century townhouse has been completely remodelled and redesigned to exacting standards.
• Arranged over six floors, this stunning family home offers wonderful open-plan accommodation and excellent entertaining space with an abundance of natural light throughout.
• Beautifully configured, the property includes five bedrooms (all en suite), a large reception room with high ceilings, a spacious-open plan kitchen/breakfast room with a central island, a large cinema room, a fully-fitted wine storage room and a conservatory.
• The house comes with the added benefit of its own private steps leading directly on to one of London`s most prestigious private-communal gardens.
• A stone`s throw from the famous Portobello Road, with its wealth of fashion boutiques, world-class restaurants and luxury retailers, some of the best preparatory schools in London are also within easy walking distance and the underground station of Notting Hill Gate is close by.
• It is extremely rare to find a house in London with high ceilings, grand proportions and access to communal gardens in such a coveted location.
* Price: €13 227 000
* Bedrooms: 5
* Bathrooms: 6
* Size: 381 m2
* Floor: 6
For more details contact The Find: Info@TheFind.Life
Bentley Priory | Stanmore | Middlesex
Introducing seven new elegant and classically designed four, five and six bedroom detached homes with breathtaking views stretching over the surrounding parkland and the City of London.
Montrose | Bentley Priory | Stanmore | Middlesex | New Home
Introducing Montrose a six bedroom, five reception, two storey family home with triple garage and accommodation with kitchen area above, indoor swimming pool and gym within a plot of 1.34 acres.
Offering breathtaking views stretching over the surrounding parkland and the City of London. Located in an exclusive gated development located in Stanmore, Middlesex.
New Homes | Plot 3 | Imperial Grove | Hadley Wood | Greater London | Banner Homes
A stylish new development consisting of a charming mews house, stunning two bedroom conversion apartments, new two and three bedroom apartments and an exceptionally spacious four storey, six bedroom house.
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Breed Media | Chelsea, London Property Video
Situated in the city of London UK, this private property is the perfect family escape and features an underground living area at the rear.
Produced by Breed Media.
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Ukey Dave & BarefootGypsy at the Uke Fest GB 2014
During the Uke Fest of GB, I met in person for the first time another Ukuele Underground Seasonista (Barefootgypsy on UU, Songanddancedaisy on YouTube) and we did this quick take at the Imperial Gardens, Cheltenham when we managed a few minutes spare to record something together. Shame we didn't have more time to play some stuff together. To those who haven't been before, I thoroughly recommend a weekend visit to the Uke Fest of GB in Cheltenham. Check out Songanddancedaisy here
5 Bed Luxury Property Video Kingswood Estate Kingswood | Octagon Property Video
For families yearning for open green spaces in tranquil surroundings, this video from Octagon is for you. Featuring 14 large detached 5 bed houses Kingswood, Surrey.
Octagon's Kingswood Warren Park is idyllically located on a 19 acre private estate with easy access to London and the M25, and close to Kingswood Station, which has a frequent rail service running directly to London Bridge.
All the properties come with 5 bedrooms and 4/5 bathrooms as well as Octagon's famed high specification and interior fixtures. These include marble entrance halls and staircases, underfloor central heating, bespoke crafted kitchens with Miele appliances and sumptuous bathrooms, with a stylishly co-ordinated interior design scheme involving wall colours, tiles, flooring and fitted carpets.
Each home has its own private landscaped garden ranging in size from 0.5-1.5 acres, with a deep rear paved terrace, generous front forecourt, and secure double garage.
Kingswood Warren Park was a grand country estate, with the Mansion built in 1837. Former home to various titled squires, including Victorian MP, Thomas Alcock, and most recently, prior to the Octagon purchase, the house and grounds housed the BBC's research department, where entry was strictly limited to the Corporation's personnel and visiting scientific luminaries.
Kingswood is an attractive small Surrey village surrounded by undulating countryside, with excellent road and rail connections. London, the Channel Ports, Heathrow and Gatwick airports are all easily accessed by road, via the M25, which is a 5 minute drive away. Kingswood Station in the village provides regular rail services to London Bridge (42 minutes) and East Croydon (23 minutes).
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