Milton House | Six bedroom Georgian style luxury house | Manorgate Homes Video
An exceptional development of a Georgian style family home of six bedrooms and four bathrooms set in beautifully landscaped gardens with stunning views located in Cumnor, Oxford.
Cumnor, is a sought after residential area famous for its wooded rural setting, just two miles from the centre of Oxford. Cumnor Hill is well served by communications with access to the A34 and Oxford Ring Road, connecting to the M4 and M40 motorways, with the regional centres of Newbury and Swindon also within easy reach. Communications by Rail are also excellent with fast trains from either Oxford or Didcot to London Paddington taking about fifty and forty five minutes respectively and services from the new Oxford Parkway station to London Marylebone in 60 minutes.
Hids Copse Road is a private no-through road known for its wooded rural setting. Cumnor Hill has bus pick-ups to all the major independent schools in Central North Oxford as well as Abingdon, Cothill and Cokethorpe.
Sporting and leisure facilities include the Nuffield Health Club in Oxford, golf and Hinksey Heights, Frilford Heath and watersports on the Farmoor Reservoir. The surrounding picturesque countryside includes Cumnor Hurst, Raleigh Park, Boars Hill and Hinksey Heights Nature Reserve, providing inspiring scenery and wonderful walking and riding.
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Milton Manor House Open Day Near Abingdon
Extraordinarily beautiful family house traditionally designed by Inigo Jones, with a celebrated Gothick library and a beautiful Catholic chapel. Pleasant and relaxed atmosphere. Park with fine old trees, attractive walled garden, two lakes, stables (pony rides often available), Shire horse cart-rides, rare-breed pigs, two llamas, other animals. Woodland Wigwam walk. Plenty to see and enjoy for all ages. Also wedding receptions, filming, select conferences, etc. Opening Times: Aug: daily: 11am - 5pm. Guided tours of the house: 12 noon, 2, 3 & 4pm. Also BH Sats, Suns, Mons (ie Easter, May BHs) same times
Places to see in ( Didcot - UK )
Places to see in ( Didcot - UK )
Didcot is a railway town and civil parish in the administrative county of Oxfordshire, England, 10 miles south of Oxford, 8 miles east of Wantage and 15 miles north west of Reading. Didcot is noted for its railway heritage, having been a station on Brunel's Great Western Main Line from London Paddington, opening in 1844.
Today the town is known for its railway museum and power stations, and is the gateway town to the Science Vale: three large science and technology centres in the surrounding villages of Milton (Milton Park), Culham (Culham Science Centre) and Harwell (Harwell Science and Innovation Campus which includes the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory). The town was historically part of Berkshire until 1974 when there was county boundary change due to the Local Government Act 1972.
The area around present-day Didcot has been inhabited for at least 9000 years; a large-scale archaeological dig between 2010 and 2013 produced finds from the Mesolithic, Neolithic, Iron Age and Bronze Ages. In the 1500s Didcot was a small village of landowners, tenants and tradespeople with a population of around 120. The oldest house still standing in Didcot is White Cottage, a Grade II listed wood shingle roofed, timber-framed building on Manor Road which was built in the early 16th century.
Didcot's junction of the routes to London, Bristol, Oxford and to Southampton via the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway (DN&S) made the town militarily important, especially during the First World War campaign on the Western Front and the Second World War preparations for D-Day.
Formed by the Great Western Society in 1967 to house its collection of Great Western Railway locomotives and rolling stock, now housed in Didcot's 1932-built Great Western engine shed. The station was originally called Didcot but then renamed Didcot Parkway in 1985 by British Rail; the site of the old GWR provender stores, which had been demolished in 1976 (the provender pond was kept to maintain the water table) was made into a large car park to attract passengers from the surrounding area. An improvement programme for the forecourt of the station began in September 2012 and was expected to take around fifteen months. This was viewed as being the first phase of better connecting the station to Didcot town centre.
( Didcot - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Didcot . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Didcot - UK
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New Build Luxury Home | Last Property Remaining | Oxfordshire, England
A Stylish Detached Contemporary Luxury 5 Bedroom Statement Home In South Oxfordshire
New build freehold family property in rural Southmoor.
Chepstow House is arguably one of the finest 5 bedroom luxury new build homes in South Oxfordshire. Designed by architects Anderson Orr for modern living, this impressive detached family home is finished to the highest standard, combining space, contemporary architectural styling, sustainability, cutting edge technology and top-quality interiors.
Chepstow House is a wonderful statement home with stunning features, such as floor to ceiling windows, a beautifully crafted and designed staircase, a fully integrated German built kitchen/breakfast room, log burner and much more. This stunning property sits in a private partly walled garden, extending to approximately 0.23 acres, with the advantage of a double garage and further parking. For complete peace of mind this luxury new home comes with a 10-year warranty by Premier.
LOCATION
The property is located in Southmoor village, within the parish of Kingston Bagpuize, 12.7 miles from Oxford, 8.7 miles west of Abingdon On Thames and 14.3 miles from Didcot Parkway.
Middle Aston House Oxfordshire venue drone video in Oxfordshire UK shot with DJI Mavic Pro drone
Middle Aston House Oxfordshire venue drone video in Oxfordshire UK shot with DJI Mavic Pro drone
Steventon House Hotel - Oxfordshire - Wedding & Bridal Video Production
Jarn Mound Boars Hill View of Oxford
Sir Arthur Evans archaeologist who excavated the Palace of Knossos had the mound built to provide work during the Depression. The mound provided views of Oxford and the Vale of the White Horse, over the years tree growth has largely obscured these views.
All Saints' Church Cuddesdon , Dominates Oxfordshire Plain
All Saints Church can be seen for miles around. Since the foundation of the theological college by Bishop Samuel Wilberforce in 1854 (now Ripon College Cuddesdon), All Saints' Church has been known throughout the Anglican Communion. It is still used for evening worship during term time throughout the year.
Snowy ECML - 18/12/10 & 19/12/10
Braving the heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures, i decided to venture out to witness the final Valenta power car in service for the last time before it headed for re-engining. Also included is the EMT HST on the 11:10 London Kings Cross - Leeds sounding perfectly as it battles against the snow on its journey north. 67026 features in this video working Doncaster/Peterborough-Kings Cross for thunderbird duties.
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Stronghold - Witney warrants
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Today we have executed a number of drug warrants in Witney and the surrounding area. Four arrests have been made.
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Jane Austen's Church at Steventon, Hampshire
This is a brief video tour of the church in Steventon, Hampshire, England where Jane Austen was baptised, and where she worshipped. Her father, Rev. George Austen, was the minister here.
Nigel Seel
Oxford Preservation Trust's Boars Hill Circular
A new walk could encourage more people to explore Oxford's 'increasingly precious' green spaces and enjoy the city's amazing views. The two-and-a-half mile circular route in Boars Hill, overlooking the classic 'dreaming spires' view of Oxford, was opened earlier this week complete new signage and a new footpath.
DBS 66 DRAGS BROKEN COLAS RAILFREIGHT CLASS 60 60087 GLOUCESTER 20/07/2014
DBS 66 DRAGS BROKEN COLAS RAILFREIGHT CLASS 60 60087 GLOUCESTER 20/07/2014
Castle Class 5029 & DBS 67028 at Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station
Castle Class Steam Locomotive No.5029 'Nunney Castle' is seen here leaving Bristol Temple Meads on a stock move, whilst DB Schenker (EWS) Class 67, 67028, later arrived hauling the return portion of a Nuneaton to Minehead charter, 'The West Somerset Explorer,' to Watford Junction.
Filmed: 09/07/2011
Regency Entertainment @ Steventon House
A lovely Civil Ceremony and Evening Reception at Steventon House Hotel, with a special arrival at the ceremony.
This was a very enjoyable day with an amazing couple.
I have to say the staff at the hotel we're very welcoming and offered a very professional service from the Management Jeevan, through to Tiadora and also Martin on the bar..
The lovely Owl was supplied by Chrissie's Owls www,crissiesowls.com
For more on the services we offer at Regency Entertainment, please call us on 07595 534343 or 01865 872008. Discos, Chair Covers, Candy Cart & Photobooth
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Fairford A view of the mill
There has been a mill in Fairford since Medieval times. The mill even gets a mention in the Domesday book.
In 1066, there were actually 3 mills belonging to the Fairford Manor, one of which was on the site of the current mill.
In 1296 the site included a fulling mill, but by 1307, there were only corn mills. One corn mill was connected with Milton End farm and the other 2 mills were in demesne (that is, land retained by the lord of the manor for his own use).
In the 17th Century a mill was recorded where Mill Lane Crossed the Coln. This is the main part of the mill that we see today. The left wing was added in 1827 and further alterations were made in 1841 and 1857.
Clipping the church at St Michael and All Angel's Steventon
The ancient tradition of clipping the church is revived at St Michael and All Angel's, Steventon.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, FRS (/ˈɪzəmbɑrd bruːˈnɛl/; 9 April 1806 – 15 September 1859), was an English mechanical and civil engineer who built dockyards, the Great Western Railway, a series of steamships including the first propeller-driven transatlantic steamship and numerous important bridges and tunnels. His designs revolutionised public transport and modern engineering.
Though Brunel's projects were not always successful, they often contained innovative solutions to long-standing engineering problems. During his short career, Brunel achieved many engineering firsts, including assisting in the building of the first tunnel under a navigable river and development of SS Great Britain, the first propeller-driven ocean-going iron ship, which was at the time (1843) also the largest ship ever built.
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THOMAS LAND, DRAYTON MANOR FULL TOUR | All Rides (with TOP TIPS!) Review Vlog
Join us on our recent adventure to Thomas Land at Drayton Manor Theme Park, West Midlands, UK. See all of your favourite Thomas the Tank Engine characters and rides with some handy tips for parents thrown in!
* Let me know in the comments what's your favouite theme park / ride of all time! *
Including: Sodor Classic Cars, Lady's Carousel, The Fat Controller meet and greet, Jeremy's Jet Academy, Harold's Helicopter Tours, Knapford Station, Thomas, Diesel, Captain's Sea Adventure, Blue Mountain, Cranky's Tower, Pirate Ship, Bertie Bus, Big Wheel, Winston's Tours, Chair Lift, Carousel, Dinosaur Land, Fire Rescue, Sodor Station and the BRAND NEW James' Red Balloon ride.
We also spent some time in the main park area by the pirate ship, 4D cinema, zoo, the Big Wheel, cafe, Maelstrom ride and the Buffalo Coaster.
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Discover the Marford at Thornbury Green, Eynsham
Take a tour of the beautiful four-bedroom Marford with Thornbury Green sales executive Janet. Find out more at