Launceston Golf Club
Course Tour
Launceston Golf Club
An aerial video of Launceston Golf Club
UK Trip 2013: Day 10 - Launceston
A nice boys day golf outing at Launceston Golf Club before a dinner with some of Ian's family at the White Horse Pub.
2 Different Ways to Play the 3rd Hole at Launceston GC
John and Mark show you 2 different ways to play the Par 4 3rd Hole at Launceston Golf Club, Cornwall. Both ending up with a par.
Trethorne Hotel & Golf Club, Launceston (England), England - United Kingdom (GB)
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Trethorne Hotel & Golf Club, Launceston (England), England - United Kingdom (GB)
Kennards House , Launceston , Cornwall PL15 8QEGolf Holidays, Golf Breaks and Society Days in Cornwall, Trethorne Golf Club is the ideal venue. Set in the picturesque Cornish countryside just on the Devon / Cornwall border, Trethorne can offer competitive membership packages, green fee rates and comfortable accommodation. Whether you are looking for a golf break, golf holiday or simply 18 holes, you will be guaranteed a warm and friendly welcome.Room facilities Alarm clock Radio Bunk-beds Cleaning service once a week Complimentary toiletries Daily housekeeping dining area Double-glazed windows En-Suite Bathroom free parking Coffee/tea facilities Television Hairdryer Make-up mirror Iron ironing board Separate Hanging Closet Private bathroom with bathtub Private bathroom with shower Private bathroom with bath/shower Heating Late check-out Hairdryer (on request) Iron (on request) KettleRestaurant Trethorne Golf Club: Open Plan Bar and Restaraunt serving traditional Home cooked foods.Children policy Children welcomePets policy Dogs welcomeSmoking policy Smoking not permittedCheck-in time: 14:00 Check-out time: 10:00Local Attractions Trethorne Leisure Farm Eden Project: 30.0 Mile North Cornwall Beaches: 10.0 Mile The National Trust Lanhydrock House: 15.0 Mile Dartmoor National Park: 20.0 Mile Plymouth Aquarium: 28.0 MileLocation Nearest airport: Plymouth, Newquay, Exeter Nearest train station: Plymouth - 28 miles, Liskeard - 15 miles Nearest bus station: Launceston Town CentreCredit cards accepted by hotel American Express Delta Maestro Mastercard Solo Switch Visa Visa Electron
Hotel Features
General
Pet Friendly, Disabled Access, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, TV, Wheel Chair Access, Shower, En suite
Activities
Golf Course, Bowling Alley
Services
Business Center, Meeting Rooms, Photocopier, Facsimile
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site.
Parking
The hotel has free parking.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 11:00 AM
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Launceston Golf Club Ad
A short advert for the Launceston Golf Club (LGC) aired late 2012.
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Places to see in ( Launceston - UK )
Places to see in ( Launceston - UK )
Launceston west of the River Tamar, which constitutes almost the entire border between Cornwall and Devon, at its middle stage. Its gradients are generally steep particularly at a sharp south-western knoll topped by Launceston Castle.
Launceston town centre is bypassed and is no longer physically a main thoroughfare. However, the town remains figuratively the gateway to Cornwall, due to having one of the two dual carriageways into the county pass directly next to the town. The other dual carriageway and alternative main point of entry is at Saltash over the Tamar Bridge and was completed in 1962.
Launceston Steam Railway narrow-gauge heritage railway runs for aesthetic and industrial heritage purposes along a short rural route, it is popular with visitors during the summer months, but does not run for much of the year.
Launceston Castle was built by Robert, Count of Mortain (half-brother of William the Conqueror) c. 1070 to dominate the surrounding area. Launceston was the caput of the feudal barony of Launceston and of the Earldom of Cornwall until replaced by Lostwithiel in the 13th century. Launceston was later the county town of Cornwall until 1835 when Bodmin replaced it.
Launceston is a market town, castle, recreational and heritage railway visitor town and the main shopping centre for the adjoining rural areas of west Devon and east Cornwall. The town is mainly built on the south side of a large hill almost immune to flooding, unlike its northern neighbourhood, Newport in part on a slightly wider plain at the bottom of the hill, which is susceptible to flooding by the River Kensey. The suburb of Newport is recorded for the first time during the 13th century. The natural advantages of the Launceston district had been recognised by the Anglo-Saxon monks of St Stephen and by the Norman lord of Cornwall in the reign of King William I.
Part of the town wall is still in existence including the South Gate of two arches. The White Hart Hotel incorporates a Norman doorway possibly removed from the Castle. New Bridge (early 16th century) crosses the River Tamar: it is of granite. Two old bridges cross the River Kensey: one mediaeval and one built in 1580. The Baptist chapel is late 18th century and a number of Georgian houses may also be seen. Three nonconformist churches/chapels served the 19th century town: Wesleyan Methodist, Bible Christian, and Calvinist. North Cornwall and West Devon's Elim Pentecostal Church is in the town. A church built a Launceston site in 2010, Gateway 2 New Life at the Gateway Centre, having redeveloped a tax office. Lawrence House, a Grade II* listed building on Castle St, houses the town museum.
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Bradridge Farm - Launceston, United Kingdom - Amazing place!
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Located in Boyton, Bradridge Farm offers free Wi-Fi throughout and free onsite parking. Set within 250 acres of countryside, this working farm is between Devon and Cornwall.
With views over the grounds, the rooms include a Freeview TV, a seating area, ironing supplies, and tea and coffee making facilities. The en-suite bathrooms have complimentary toiletries, a heated towel rail, and a hairdryer.
In the mornings, Bradridge Farm serves full English breakfast, along with a variety of muesli, cereals, and yoghurts. Dishes are prepared using fresh and local farm produce, such as free-range eggs directly from the farm and homemade preserves.
Guests can enjoy visits to the area’s traditional country houses and historic tin mines, along with beaches and golf courses. The area is also home to local Victorian villages. Ideal for fishing, the River Tamar borders the farm.
Launceston Farm B&B
Launceston Farm is a B&B and following a gruelling renovation and interior design extravaganza, an altogether different bed & breakfast experience is now on offer. Hotel Video Productions spent two days at the farm taking stills photography that was used on the website. We then used these stills to create a moving marketing film with music and voice over.
Staddon Heights Golf Club Fly Through
A hole by hole fly through of the Staddon Heights Golf Course in Plymouth.
Dave Haizelden's Hole in One
Dave Haizelden's Hole in One on 16th at Trethorne Golf Club, Launceston, Cornwall on 1st July 2015
2 Different ways to Play the 13th Hole
2 Different ways to play the 13th Hole at Launceston Golf Club with John and Mark.
Year 10 GCSE Launceston college ROBOTIC's Rehersal
Year 10 GCSE Launceston College ROBOTIC's Rehersal for BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS at eden Project 2010.
Many Hands...Etc (1925)
M/S of people throwing and piling up rocks, the camera pans across to show horses and carts full of rocks being tipped out to build up the wall. M/S as people throw the stones onto the pile.
Item title reads - Many hands...etc. Members of Royal North Devon Golf Club and friends are toiling at gigantic task of remaking sea wall (2 miles long 20 feet high and 50 feet wide) to save part of famous Westward Ho Links from encroaching sea. Devon.
M/S as the men, women and children dig and throw stones into carts, the camera pans across them. C/U of everybody pitching in. M/S as the camera pans across them throwing the stones down the beach to build up the sea wall around the course.
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Launceston Golf Club Competition, RSL Glenorchy
Launceston, Cornwall, 4k Aerial Drone Footage
Filmed 90 metres from the ground in 4k with a DJI Phantom 3 Pro from Coronation Park.
Trethorne Golf Club Flyover
A beautiful view of Trethorne Golf Club, Launceston in Cornwall. Taken by a Drone Cam.
St Stephen's Holywell, nr Launceston, Cornwall
From St Stephen's church, go across the main road onto the road due west, keeping going in that direction, passing the golf club and across another (strange) junction. After walking 1/2 mile from church, you'll seen a sign for the public footpath on the right and the impressive well building a little further up the track. Launcseton was the ancient capital of Cornwall, originally called Dunheved and is on the border of Cornwall and Devon, with the river Tamar in the valley. The ancient British castle was built about 900AD. The Augustinain priory at Newport, a borough of Launceston, built in 1138AD and dedicated to St Thomas, the ruins of which, can still be seen in St Thomas' churchyard, was built on an earlier religious foundation next to the river Kensey. The church in the centre of Launceston, St Mary Magdalene's, is beautiful and must been seen if visiting the area.
St Leonards Equestrian Centre, Launceston, Cornwall
St Leonards is a family run business and an accredited BHS approved riding school. It is also a well known venue for British Dressage competitions and in 2013 played host to Cornwall's first British Eventing competition, now an annual fixture.