Netley Abbey, Hampshire UK (4K)
A short aerial tour of Netley Abbey which is a ruined late medieval monastery in the village of Netley near Southampton in Hampshire, England. The abbey was founded in 1239 as a house for monks of the austere Cistercian order. Despite royal patronage, Netley was never rich, produced no influential scholars nor churchmen, and its nearly 300-year history was quiet. The monks were best known to their neighbours for the generous hospitality they offered to travellers on land and sea.
Netley Abbey
A tour of Netley Abbey, which is near the south coast of England and just to the east of Southampton
DJI Phantom 4 - Netley Abbey, UK - 4K
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Taken with the DJI Phantom 4 Drone, and edited in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Shots of the historical Netley Abbey, Southampton, UK. Recorded in 4K. Beautiful place to visit.
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Netley Abbey Hampshire
Our day out at Netley Abbey, Hampshire. A English Heritage site which is free to visit and gives a great place for the kids to stomp around and have fun.
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Episode 15: Rookesbury (again), Netley Abbey, Royal Victoria Country Park in our 1996 Elddis Caravan
We head off for our shake down trip to Rookesbury Park Caravan & Motorhome Club site near Fareham in Hampshire. We pop over to Netley Abbey to learn about monks and poets, then on to Royal Victoria Country Park. On day 2 we went to Clarence Pier in Southsea.
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Royal Victoria Country park, Netley Abbey through to Weston Shore
Bike ride from Royal Victoria Country park To Netley Abbey ruins through to Weston Shore
Netley Abbey Ruins - Drone Footage
Standing close to Southampton Water, Netley is the most complete surviving abbey built by the Cistercian monks in southern England. Almost all the walls of its 13th century church still stand, together with many monastic buildings.
The buildings were converted into a fashionable Tudor house after the Suppression. Most traces of this house were removed in the 19th century, when Netley's ivy-clad remains, in their wooded setting, came to be celebrated as a perfect medieval ruin - and an inspiration for Romantic writers and poets.
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Abandoned Netley Abbey (Highlights)
Abandoned Netley Abbey, Hampshire, England. Video by Novice Explore, Enjoy. Like, comment, subscribe.
A visit to the VERY haunted Netley Abbey in Hampshire.
An outstanding location and one that is steeped in legends with hauntings and a curse. Come with me as I explore this 1000 year old ruin. Even in the daytime there's a presence there. A feeling that one isn't wanted. Visit for a picnic........if you dare!
NETLEY ABBEY
Cratherdrone Media visited Netley Abbey.
Standing close to Southampton water, Netley is the most complete surviving abbey built by the Cistercian monks in Southern England. Almost all of the walls of its 13th century church still stand, together with many monastic buildings.
The buildings were converted into a fashionable Tudor house after the suppression. Most traces of this house were removed in the 19th Century, when Netley's Ivy-clad remains, in their wooded setting, came to be celebrated as a perfect medieval ruin - and an inspiration for romantic writers and poets.
Netley, Hampshire, SO31 5FB
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New Road, Netley Abbey
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Netley Abbey by Drone
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Drone footage filmed on Phantom 2 plus vision of Netley Abbey in Hampshire. The Abbey is a ruined late Medieval Monestary and was founded in 1239 where it was a home to monks of the austere Cistercian order. In 1536, Netley Abbey was closed by Henry VIII of England during the Dissolution of the Monasteries and the building was converted into a mansion by William Paulet, a wealthy Tudor politician.
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Netley Abbey Ruins
Hampshire, England 2013
Day trip to Netley Abbey Highlights
Random video i did touring southampton.. Yes i know the video is shaky, best i could do with my situation.
DJI Phantom 4 | Netley Abbey | Southampton
DMDN - Netley Abbey 2 [1991].avi
DMDN - Netley Abbey 2 [1991]
Originally released on Netley Abbey tape by Midas Music in 1990. Re-released by Supreme Tool Supplies on Sling Trip 2 CD.
Netley Abbey
A short exploration
Netley Abbey Ruins Southampton Pt. 1
NETLEY ABBEY RUINS
Netley Abbey Ruins
The Abbey, from which the village got its name, is the most complete Cistercian monastery in Southern England. It originated when a colony of monks of the Cistercian Order crossed Southampton Water from Beaulieu to establish a new religious house at Netley in 1239.
Founded by Peter des Roche, Bishop of Winchester, and officially named St.Mary of Edwardsto ( Sanctae Mariae de Loco Sancti Edwardi), the Abbey was under the patronage of Henry 111, whose name appears on the foundation stone at the base of the north east crossing tower. It was probably built by the King's Mason, who also constructed Westminster Abbey.
Monastic life continued for three centuries at the Abbey, until its dissolution by Henry V111 in 1536.
Henry V111 granted the site of the Abbey to William Paulet, who converted it into a private residence destroying a lot of the original Abbey structure in the process.
Around 1700 a new owner, William Seymour, second Earl of Hertford, demolished and sold a lot of the stone fabric of the Abbey as building material, leaving the ruin we have today. Some of this stone was used to re-build St. Mary's Church in Southampton.
Netley Abbey, England 2016: experimental film.
Short experiment with chemically toned 16mm film. Foma asa 100 film stock. Bolex H16 camera