Hole 1 - Uttoxeter Golf Club
Uttoxeter Golf Club - Hole 1
Manor Golf Club - Hole 2
2nd hole at the Manor Golf Club, Kingstone, Staffordshire
Places to see in ( Uttoxeter - UK )
Places to see in ( Uttoxeter - UK )
Uttoxeter is a market town in Staffordshire, England. Uttoxeter lies 1 mile west of the River Dove in East Staffordshire, near the cities of Stoke-on-Trent, Derby and Lichfield. Perhaps the most famous event to have occurred in Uttoxeter is the penance of Samuel Johnson. Johnson's father ran a bookstall on Uttoxeter market, and young Samuel once refused to help out on the stall. When Johnson was older, he stood in the rain (without a hat) as a penance for his failure to assist his father. This event is commemorated with the Johnson Memorial, which stands in the Market Place, in the town centre and there is also an area of town called Johnson Road, which commemorates him.
Uttoxeter celebrated its 700-year anniversary of the awarding of a Market charter (1308) in 2008, which underpins the market provision on Saturdays and Wednesdays in particular, and other festival markets. The 1308 charter followed a more general Royal Charter granted to the town's burgesses in 1252. The originals reside at the National Archives in Kew and the Deferrers Museum in Leicester.
Uttoxeter town centre went through a development scheme in 2006-7, with the Market Place, Market Street, Queens Street, Carter Street, and High Street having undergone a major transformation receiving new stone paving and street furniture. The phased development of the Dovefields Retail Park opened in 1998 with Tesco supermarket on the edge of the town, with the further expansion of the Retail Park in 2002 with the creation of seven large retail outlets.
Uttoxeter is on the main A50 trunk road. The town also has a railway station, Uttoxeter railway station, which was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway on 2 October 1881, but there were earlier stations opened by the North Staffordshire Railway. The bus stop next to the station runs an hourly service to Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent and Alton Towers. Buses to Stafford run every 2 hours; buses to Burton upon Trent run every hour.
At one time it was also the terminus of a branch of the Caldon Canal (aka the Uttoxeter Canal), but most signs of this, apart from an area of Uttoxeter called The Wharf, have now disappeared—largely because much of the bed of the canal was used in the 19th century as the route of the North Staffordshire Railway main line from Uttoxeter to Macclesfield (which has now also disappeared).
St. Mary's Catholic Church in Balance Street was Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin's first church design. He later worked on Alton Towers and the Houses of Parliament. Three miles north west of Uttoxeter are the remains of Croxden Abbey, founded in 1176 by Bertram de Verdun for monks of the Cistercian Order. Redfern's Cottage:Museum of Uttoxeter Life is on Carter Street and is run by a group of volunteers. The restored timber-framed building houses local history displays and a small gift-shop selling local history books and souvenirs, with a cafe opening in 2017.
The town's refurbished Market Place contains the town's main war memorial, as well as the Millennium Monument and the Dr. Johnson Memorial. The Wednesday Friday and Saturday Markets are held weekly in the Market Place, in addition there is a monthly Makers' Market. Smallwood Manor, just over a mile outside the town and built in 1886, was formerly a country house and is now home to Smallwood Manor Preparatory School. The National Trust's Museum of Childhood is located at nearby Sudbury Hall. Uttoxeter Racecourse is one of Uttoxeter's most famous landmarks and is a short walk from the town centre.
Bramshall Road Park is the town's recreational ground and offers tennis courts, skate park, basketball court, football pitch, bowling green and two children's play areas, as well as floral arrangements and Picknall Brook nature reserve which can be followed through to the River Dove. The Alton Towers Resort is around 10 miles (16 km) from Uttoxeter. The Peak District National Park is about 20 miles away. Croxden Abbey is a ruined Cistercian Abbey approximately three miles outside of the town.
The Uttoxeter Casket or Dr Nelson's Casket is an Anglo Saxon reliquary which likely came from Croxden Abbey. It was rediscovered in a cottage in Croxden in the mid 19th century. It probably held a religious relic and was displayed on an altar. The casket currently resides in the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Ohio.
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Peveril Homes: Laurel Grove, Uttoxeter
Lucy and Matthew discuss buying their dream home from Peveril.
Manor Golf Club - Hole 5
The 5th hole at the Manor Golf Club, Kingstone, Staffordshire
UTTOXETER LIGHTS SWITCH ON
SOME GREAT LIGHTS SWITCH ON BY THE YOUNG KIDS FROM DIFFRENT SCHOOLS. ALSO SANTA WAS THERE.
Uttoxeter Rd
Image of the Alhambra Cinema c.1915-16 courtesy of the Lovatt Collection at Stoke-on-Trent City Archives. The Longton Memory Trail is funded by the Heritage Lottery. All the memories have been donated by local people and can only be used for not-for-profit purposes.
A journey down the River Blythe
Many may not realise it, but the River Blythe flows through a fascinating landscape of ancient meadows, medieval moated houses, old Green Lanes, long-lost watermills and centuries old stone bridges, locked in time and often hidden from the modern world.
The first ever film of this beautiful but often overlooked river, traces the Blythe from it's humble source in Wythall to it's dramatic meeting with the Tame, taking you on a journey through twenty-eight miles of the most glorious and unspoilt countryside the Solihull area has to offer and at the same time looking into the history of the places that have grown up the river and it's banks.
-Earlswood Lakes where all is not what it seems.
-The golf course whose 13th tee has historic connections.
-Cheswick Green, once ramshackle shanty town.
-Monkspath with it's medieval trackways, and forgotten hamlet of Shelley.
-Widney Manor with it's ancient ford and poetic connections.
-Brueton Parks old watermill.
-Ravenshaw Hall and Whale Tankers, ancient and modern in harmony.
-Romans at Eastcote and Knights at Temple Balsall.
-Hampton-in-Arden's lost railway.
-Packington and Maxstoke's royal connections.
Shustoke reservoir supplyig Coventry and Nuneaton with drinking water.
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Welcome to The Bank House Hotel
For enquiries please visit bankhouseworcester.co.uk
The Bank House Hotel & Golf Club is an attractive hotel with roots dating back to the late 17th Century. Situated equidistant between the thriving city of Worcester and the cultural hub of Great Malvern, the Bank House is located in the rural countryside of Worcestershire with a view over its own 18 hole golf course to the spectacular Malvern Hills beyond.
The Bank House Hotel has the capability to cope with the greatest demands whilst the family run approach allows us to care about the small personal details. We can comfortably cope with the most demanding of guests' requirements from spectacular weddings in one of our suites, to the latest international product launch as well as offering the fine detail of an intimate family get together.
The Bank House Hotel has well-appointed good sized bedrooms which offer corporate guests complimentary Wi-Fi and early morning breakfasts whilst those looking for a more relaxed time away have tea/coffee making facilities and chairs for you to read in. Every bedroom has comfortable beds and pillows, well lit dressing tables and complimentary toiletries. All rooms are interior designed but for a really romantic stay away we have a selection of suites to make your stay that extra bit special.
If you want to make the most of your time with us come and try our golf course. The Bransford Golf Club is an ideal setting for those with a wide selection of experience to enjoy 18 holes of challenging golf. The course is 6,072 metres long with 14 lakes, a number of trees and two island greens. Once you've enjoyed its splendour you can join us in the clubhouse, overlooking the course, for a drink and a bite to eat. We have a wide range of items in our shop, a wide selection of meals from the kitchen and a well stocked bar.
Whatever your reason for visiting us you can be assured of a warm welcome , relaxing stay and a team ready to look after your every need. We look forward to seeing you at The Bank House Hotel & Golf Club in the near future.
English Women's Open Amateur Strokeplay Championship (2012)
A short review of The English Women's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship held at Little Aston Golf Club in Staffordshire in 2012. This event incorporates the Under 23's, Under 21's and Under 18's competitions with competitors coming from many other countries.
JCB Golf & Country Club - Hole 1
A 3D animated fly over of the opening hole at the new state-of-the-art JCB Golf & Country Club in Shropshire, England.
JCB Golf and Country Club – A New Dawn
No Place For Second Best, an ethos that runs true at JCB Golf & Country Club. A prestigious destination created by a British Institution striving to make history. #ANewDawn
The JCB Golf and Country Club reflects a bold, ambitious vision of Lord Bamford, chairman of the iconic construction and agricultural equipment manufacturer: nothing less than the creation of a tour-ready contemporary masterpiece in course design.
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Burslem Golf Club - Turner Challenge
A short promotional video for the Turner Challenge Day held annually at Burslem Golf Club in Staffordshire.
Norton Bridge Golf Club
Golf Club near Stone, Staffordshire.
Golf Course 18 Hole Interactive Drone Flyover
Hole 1: 0:01
Hole 2: 0:35
Hole 3: 1:06
Hole 4: 1:35
Hole 5: 2:13
Hole 6: 2:54
Hole 7: 3:27
Hole 8: 4:08
Hole 9: 4:45
Hole 10: 5:17
Hole 11: 5:45
Hole 12: 6:04
Hole 13: 6:34
Hole 14: 7:05
Hole 15: 7:28
Hole 16: 8:03
Hole 17 : 8:38
Hole 18: 9:02
Uttoxeter Juniors Celebrate 5-2 win, with the Salmon. Jan 2011
After their 5-2 win today....the juniors celebrate in their usual fashion.
Miss Arko - Marchington (Uttoxeter)
Miss Arko competing at Marchington horse show. Miss Arko is a homebred young horse by the olympic showjumpig horse Arko III. Miss Arko started his show jumping carrear with Emma Shaw who showed tremendous tallent.
REACTION | Abbo on HAFC 6-2 Uttoxeter
Hinckley AFC manager Carl Abbott reacts to his side's comprehensive 6-2 win over Uttoxeter Town at St John's Park
CRAZY GOINGS ON AT CREWE STATION!
CRAZY GOINGS ON AT CREWE STATION, ENGLAND!