Leominster Golf Club Promo Video
A fly over view of Leominster Golf Club, using an aerial Drone.
cycling in Leominster England
A week before Christmas Eve 2017 between Leominster.Herefordshire and Bromyard Worcestershire
Crushing Christopher's Pub in Leominster
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
89th Invitational At Worcester Country Club.wmv
Leominster Town Girls U16 Cup Final 2008
Euphoria Leominster 10.45pm Friday 6th January 2012
Its early doors and the customers are doing the Duck Sauce Dance :)
Perfect Views from Kington Golf Club, Herefordshire
Herefordshire Golf Club
An introduction to Herefordshire Golf Club
Film provided by UAV-LTD
Flooded Leominster Residents
Leominster residents discuss problems within the
neighborhood that cause flooding during heavy rain storms.
suicidal neighbours
this is proving just how shit leominster really is!!! people have nothing better to do on a sunday afternoon than try to off themselves!
Leominster flight 01/07/2014
Bit of me flying then Jake takes over
Blu Rickford Tribute
Blu Rickford was a British country music award winner. He was a 'good old boy' from Leominster in Herefordshire. At his best he was a great performer but ill health helped on by drink and prescription drugs ovecame him in the end. He was a good friend to a lot of people in the area and his house was always full of visitors. He was a ladies man and a mans man with a great sense of humour and is still missed by many. I am fortunate to have the master tape for his debut album ,even though the sound quality is not so good in a couple of places it is still the raw sound of country music played live.
Dan's Herefordshire Easter Holiday!
Dan in Weobley, Bromyard, Hereford, Hampton Court
at the fair
marty and lee on the bungee ball
Kingsland Bowling Club
Kingsland Bowling Club, based in Leominster Hereford.
More of Kington
Our second day in Kington, Herefordshire.
Music by Moby
SKEGNESS AT NIGHT 31.10.18
filmed over Skegness Lincolnshire,
Shot with the DJI Mavic 2 Pro, Edited with Adobe Premier Pro 2017
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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