Kendal, Cumbria, UK - 5th September, 2012
Kendal is a market town and civil parish within the South Lakeland District of Cumbria, England. It is 50 miles (80 km) south of Carlisle, on the River Kent, and has a total resident population of 27,505, making it the third largest settlement in Cumbria, behind Carlisle and Barrow in Furness.
Historically a part of Westmorland, Kendal today is known largely as a centre for tourism, as the home of Kendal mint cake, and as a producer of pipe tobacco and tobacco snuff. Its buildings, mostly constructed with the local grey limestone, have earned it the nickname the Auld Grey Town.
This video features views around the Cumbrian town of Kendal, including Blind Beck, the River Kent, Abbot Hall Bowling Club, Kendal Parish Church, Kirkbarrow Lane, the town centre shops and buildings, Nether Bridge, Kendal Castle and views over Kendal from the drumlin upon which sits Kendal Castle.
Things To Do In Kendal Join me for a walk around Kendal Cumbria uk
Things To Do in Kendal Cumbria, why not Join me for a walk around Kendal Town. We will Visit many historical lane ways and local Kendal attractions and also stop at some great places to eat too. There is a great market square in the centre of town where they hold a market each week, it is also the site of the world war 11 memorial and the beautiful kendal town hall clock. Kendal town centre has so much to see and do, we just loved walking around and taking in the amazing sights. The Westmorland shopping area is the main Kendal shopping district and has many different market stalls as well as the main high street shops. On the Video I have pointed out the the very informative town map for the Kendal cumbria Enngland area :) to show points of interest.
Kendal, Cumbria
Music by Brian Crain
England, beautiful rolling hills along motorway m6 near Kendal Brough
England, beautiful rolling hills along m6 Motorway motorway near Kendal Brough
Castles and Thrones in Kendal. Lake District, UK [Vlog 2]
A few days retreat with my boyfriend to the Lake District in England. Part 2!
Filmed on Nikon D5200 and iPhone 5.
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Easy Breezy - Silent Partner
Heartland - Silent Partner
Off to Kendal - Drive through the Lake District, England, UK
Sunny day drive to Kendal in the UK Lake District. Gateway to the Lakes. Time and date stamp incorrect.
Kendal Parish Church, Kendal, Cumbria, UK - 5th September, 2012
Kendal Parish Church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, is a Grade I Listed Parish Church of the Church of England in Kendal, Cumbria, England.
Visitors to the church are often struck by its size and the lightness of the interior. This lightness is due to the unusual construction of five aisles, separated by columns and allowing generous window area.
The central aisle is 800 years old and the other aisles have been added over the centuries so that, in its heyday, a congregation of 1100 was regularly accommodated.
This video features footage both outside and inside the Church building, and highlights the architecture, statues, clock, church tower, archways, stained glass windows, pews, pillars, organ, and flags.
Best Hotels in Kendal Cumbria Castle Green Hotel Kendal Cumbria
The Castle Green Hotel in Kendal Cumbria located just outside the town of Kendal within an easy walk or bus ride. One of the Best Hotels in Kendal Cumbria. set within Great views of the Cumbrian hills and a close walk to Kendal castle. The home to Kendal mint cake that was taken on an expedition to Mount Everest.
Exploring Kendal
On my way to the Lake District, I decided to spend 24 hours in Cumbria's third largest town, where I got to experience two ancient castles, delicious quiche at The 2 Sisters, and Kendal mint cake.
Taken from my Instagram story.
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Local punk bands playing at Kendal Rugby Club ,Kendal, Cumbria, Uk. 18/10 2009
Local punk bands playing at Kendal Rugby Club ,Kendal, Cumbria, Uk. 18/10 2009
Kendal, Cumbria Sunday afternoon time lapse from outside Caffe Nero
Kendal, Cumbria Sunday afternoon time lapse from outside Caffe Nero
Serial killer - David Bieber bodybuilder serial killer
Serial killer - David Bieber bodybuilder serial killer
Bieber entered the United Kingdom on September 26, 1996 through the port of Ramsgate, Kent using the false passport. He was given a six-month visa, but it was extended until his marriage to Denise Horsley in Kendal, Cumbria in March 1997.
In 1998, Bieber arrived in Yorkshire, where he worked as a nightclub doorman. He also acquired an arsenal of illegal firearms. In 2001 his wife petitioned for divorce and a decree absolute was granted on May 5, 2002.
On December 26, 2003, on the border between the Gipton and Oakwood areas of Leeds, traffic policemen Ian Broadhurst and Neil Roper saw Bieber's stolen BMW car parked at the junction of Grange Park Avenue and Dib Lane, where Bieber had just been into the adjacent post office.[3][4] They identified the number plates as false, and asked him to accompany them to the police car, where Bieber sat in the back seat. The officers were uneasy and so called for backup which they received from colleague James Banks.
Roper then moved to handcuff Bieber, who - facing imprisonment for various offences in the UK and possible extradition to Florida - drew a 9 mm handgun and fired an initial four shots at the unarmed police officers, who tried to flee. Roper was hit twice in the shoulder and abdomen, but managed to get away. Broadhurst was shot once in the back and immobilised. Banks escaped injury after a bullet hit his radio. Bieber then walked over to where Broadhurst was lying, and fired a fifth shot into his head at point blank range. It was the first fatal shooting of an English police officer for over eight years - the most recent previous being PC Philip Walter of the Metropolitan Police, who was shot dead on 18 April 1995.[2]
After the shootings, Bieber escaped down Dib Lane, and stole a car at gunpoint outside a betting shop further down the road.[5] This caused a lot of confusion in initial news reports of the shootings, which states that the shooting itself happened outside the betting shop.
Kendal Castle, Kendal, Cumbria, UK - 5th September, 2012
Kendal Castle is situated on a mound-like hill, known as a drumlin, to the east of the town of Kendal, Cumbria, in northern England. The castle was probably built in the late 12th century as the home of the Lancaster family who were Barons of Kendal. The best known family associated with the castle was the Parr family; including Queen Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of King Henry VIII of England. Her family had lived at Kendal since her ancestor Sir William Parr married the heiress of Kendal, Elizabeth Ros, during the reign of Edward III of England. By the time Catherine Parr was born, the family had long deserted the castle which was already falling into disrepair. Catherine's father preferred to live in the centre of court in London. Sir Thomas's father seems to be the last of the Parrs to have lived at Kendal Castle. The building has been a ruin since Tudor times but imposing stonework remains are still present.
This video features views of the castle from the top of the drumlin, as well as extensive views over the town of Kendal and the surrounding Cumbrian countryside and Lake District National Park.
3 Days in the Lake District | England UK Travel Vlog
Explore the English countryside with me for 3 days! A tour around the Lake District to find the best stories, the best views and eat some good winter warming food to fuel up for the cold weather. I got to see Windermere, Keswick, Aira Force waterfall and Castlerigg stone circle for the first time!
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Thank you to Rabbie's for a very relaxing 3 days and for sponsoring this video! was on the 3 day Lake District Explorer tour with Rabbie's and departed from London Euston (but there is also an option to start from Edinburgh). You can find out more about it here:
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Penrith
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The gateway to the Lake District! I arrived from London Euston via Virgin Trains to Penrith Station. For those arriving from London, this is the first stop where you'll meet your Rabbie's driver guide, the rest of the group and the bus that will be taking you around
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Castlerigg Stone Circle
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Not that it's a competition but Castlerigg Stone Circle is even older than Stonehenge! Thought to have been constructed about 3000 BC, this is an atmospheric view whether it's raining, sunny or thundery! Or all three!
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Larry's Lodge
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I loved my stay at Larry's Lodge! It's a dog-friendly bed and breakfast with super friendly hosts. You can start with a traditional English fry-up in the morning for breakfast and the rooms are very comfortable! A home away from home. Rabbie's booked this for me as part of the accommodation but you can choose to book your own!
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Aira Force Waterfall
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Beautiful waterfalls situated amongst the woodlands, Aira Force is part of the National Trust and is a sight to behold. Bring your best hiking/walking shoes as it can get slippery!
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Windermere
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You can go on a boat ride, enjoy an ice cream or some good ol' British fish and chips (or in my case, cumberland sausage with tea). Beautiful sights, lots of hungry swans and a chance to relax by the water.
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Grasmere Gingerbread
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Created by Sarah Nelson in 1854, Grasmere gingerbread is known for producing some of the best gingerbread in the WORLD (they also make rum butter and mint cake)! It's also really good when you dip it in a nice cup of tea as you watch the British weather do its thing. Remember to bring cash!
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Hawkshead Village
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A quaint village in Cumbria with a Beatriz Potter gallery! We also visited Tarn Hows nearby (which is also part of the National Trust, I believe)
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Honister Pass
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A mountain pass and producer of slate! They do mining tours and have cake :)
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Beech House Hotel, Kendal
Beech House Hotel, 40 Greenside, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 4LD, England
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Top 5 Things to do in Kendal
We went around Kendal to find the top 5 things to do and here is what we thought was the best!
Blackpool, Lancashire, 4K UK Travel Video
Blackpool, seaside resort on the Lancashire coast in North West England. The town is on the Irish Sea, between the Ribble and Wyre estuaries, 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Preston, 27 miles (43 km) north of Liverpool, 28 miles (45 km) northwest of Bolton and 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Manchester. It had an estimated population of 139,720 at the 2011 Census, making it the most populous town in Lancashire.
Cumbria TV Guide to Kendal Part 1
Cumbria TV Guide to Kendal Part 1
The countryside setting of the Lakeland Radio Station and Kendal Town Centre
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