Captain Banjo's Street Band at North Devon Beer Festival, Barnstaple Leisure Centre
Captain Banjo's Street Band performing traditional tunes with a rocking beat at the North Devon Leisure Centre, Barnstaple to a rapt audience as they enjoyed some of England's finest local real ales at the North Devon Beer Festival on 22nd August 2009
Captain Banjo's Street Band at North Devon Beer Festival, Barnstaple Leisure Centre
Tim, resident Captain Banjo's Street band fire stick juggler performed in the North Devon Leisure Centre, Barnstaple with his firestick unlit in the interests of health and safety before appreciative real ale drinkers at the North Devon Beer Festival, 22nd August 2009.
North Devon Beer Festival
Alan Waistell, manager of the North Devon Leisure Centre, tries a few real ales at the North Devon Beer Festival - film by Catherine Courtenay.
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Houses for Sale in Barnstaple at Montbray | Linden Homes
Discover our stunning collection of 2 bedroom apartments and 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses for sale in Barnstaple. Montbray is close to both the town centre and the beautiful seaside resorts of Woolacombe and Ilfracombe on the North Devon coastline.
The development is located close to Barnstaple town centre and borders the Roundswell and Bickington areas of the town, with all the amenities they have to offer. Within less than a mile of the new homes you will find a good number of amenities including a post office and convenience store, a number of pubs, a Sainsbury’s supermarket and several other household name retail outlets.
For those who enjoy sport, Barnstaple has football, rugby, cricket and archery clubs. Families with children will be within easy reach of a number of Ofsted-rated schools. For commuters, Exeter is an hour and a quarter away by road, while Barnstaple railway station has services to Exeter and Exmouth. With all this, plus the beautiful Devon and north Cornish coastlines to explore whenever you want, a new home at Montbray could be the perfect move for you.
Barnstaple: A charming town steeped in history
Located close to the spectacular north Devon and Cornish coastlines you will find this stylish development of new homes. Barnstaple dates back to the 11th Century and is thought to be the oldest borough in the UK
From the 14th Century it became a key wool exporter and still preserves its medieval layout and character. The popular Barnstaple Pannier Market is also one of the largest indoor markets in Britain. With a wide range of stalls offering everything from fresh local produce to flowers and crafts, prints and pictures, fashion and more, it is popular with residents and visitors alike.
Our new property for sale in Barnstaple offers the best of both worlds, with an array of amenities located nearby, while the beautiful coastlines and countryside of Devon and north Cornwall are also within easy reach.
Those looking to eat out will be spoilt for choice, with a variety of pubs and restaurants within walking distance. Art and culture lovers are also well-catered for, with a cinema and museum not far away. Sports fans will find several leisure centres with swimming pools and gyms nearby, along with football, tennis, rugby and cricket clubs. For keen anglers, the River Taw Estuary is the ideal spot for some fishing. Those looking to enjoy nature can explore the pretty North Devon Heritage Coast with its quaint beaches and tranquil harbours. And for families, there are Ofsted rated schools for all age groups.
To find out more about making one of our new houses for sale in Barnstaple your new dream home, contact our Sales Executives today to arrange your viewing.
Barnstaple, Devon
A spacious, well-presented, 3/4 Bedroom detached chalet style bungalow offering excellent family size accommodation which briefly comprises: Reception Porch, Reception Hall, Cloakroom, 22' dual aspect Lounge / Dining Room with wood burner. There is a store cupboard which could be opened up into the Lounge / Dining Room to provide further space, if required. Fitted Kitchen with a range of units, 10'7 Dining Room / Bedroom 4, 18'4 Conservatory being UPVC double glazed and with access to the rear gardens. On the First Floor is the dual aspect Master Bedroom with a modern En-suite Shower Room, a further 2 double Bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes, and a Bathroom with corner bath.There is a larger than average Garage with Utility area, ample parking, front garden and additional area of garden with trees opposite the property. To the rear of the property is a lawned garden with decking area - an absolute delight and backing onto open fields. From the front elevation, distant views of open countryside are also enjoyed. Replacement UPVC double glazed windows and oil fired central heating. For those buyers that want a country feel yet located only a mile and a half from Barnstaple Town Centre with easy access to the Link Road, this would make the perfect home.
Sandford Close is a small cul-de-sac located off Landkey Road giving easy access to the North Devon Link Road and Barnstaple Town Centre, the historic and regional centre of North Devon. Situated in the valley of the River Taw, it is surrounded by beautiful countryside and some of the area’s best beaches. As the commercial centre of the region, the town centre offers a variety of banking, schooling and recreational facilities including a theatre, cinema, leisure centre and restaurants. The vibrant town combines modern shopping amenities with a bustling market atmosphere. The popular sandy beaches of Woolacombe, Croyde and Instow are within easy reach and the A361 North Devon Link Road provides convenient access to the M5 motorway network and beyond.DirectionsFrom Barnstaple continue along Hollowtree Road. Upon reaching the traffic lights at Newport, take the left hand turning onto Landkey Road. Follow this road through Newport passing Woodford Gardens and continuing to where Sandford Close will be located on your right hand side. Number 5 will be located on your right hand side with a numberplate and For Sale sign clearly displayed.
Kingsway Hotel Cleethorpes
The Kingsway Hotel Cleethorpes is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to Cleethorpes. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. Each guestroom features amenities such as non smoking rooms, daily newspaper, separate shower and tub, mini bar. Hotel facilities offered at this Cleethorpes accommodation include 24hr room service, shops, elevator, bar/pub, laundry service/dry cleaning, meeting facilities, restaurant, room service.
Places to see in ( Stokesley - UK )
Places to see in ( Stokesley - UK )
Stokesley is a small market town and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, it lies on the River Leven. Stokesley is located about two miles south of the boundary of the borough of Middlesbrough and ten miles south of Middlesbrough town centre. Stokesley is located between Middlesbrough, Guisborough and Northallerton, in a farming area. Local attractions for visitors include nearby Great Ayton, as well as Captain Cook's monument and Roseberry Topping, both of which lie within the North York Moors National Park.
Stokesley was first granted a charter to hold fairs in 1223 by Henry III. The Pack Horse Bridge, crossing the River Leven from the riverside walk, dates from the 17th century. Renowned for its large range of building types, the latter construction within Stokesley of sundry fine Georgian architecture is thought to have contributed much to its later character. Other prominent historical features around the town include the Mill Wheel, thought to represent the site of a mill recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. The famous survey, by William the Conqueror, also contained the first written record of a church and priest in Stokesley. The present Church of St Peter and St Paul - the oldest building in the town - has a later medieval tower and chancel, with a Georgian nave built around 1777: it is located just off the market Plain and has colourful twentieth century stained glass and some woodwork carved by the Mouseman of Kilburn.
Visitors to Stokesley today will find an intact historic high street, lined with many independent small shops and restaurants. Other facilities include a leisure centre with a swimming pool, a medium-sized supermarket, show-ground, camping site, health centre, industrial estate, library, police and fire stations. The town also has five pubs. Stokesley is also the home of Quorn, produced by Marlow Foods. There are many grade II listed buildings, including four Grade II* listed buildings of special architectural or historic interest. These are Barclays Bank, Handyside Cottage, the Manor House and the Old Rectory.
The inaugural meeting of the Stokesley Agricultural Society was held at the Golden Lion Hotel, now Chapters Hotel, in 1859. This boutique hotel was also used as the local law courts for the area being ideally placed between Middlesbrough and Northallerton. Stokesley Agricultural Show, first held in 1859, is held every year on the third Saturday in September. It is, perhaps, the largest one day show in England.
There is a weekly market held on a Friday in the main square called the Plain. A farmers' market takes place on the first Saturday of each month. A four-day fair takes place every September in the town centre. The fair spans the full length of the high street and rides such as the KMG Equinox-Tango, the Extreme, Vertigo and various Crows rides attend. The fair always begins on a Wednesday evening and runs until the Saturday, opening all day on the Saturday due to the annual agricultural show which takes place on the showground.
Stokesley is served by the Arriva service 28a from Middlesbrough every hour and the 81 from Marske Estate every hour. Hutchinson's run irregular services 82 (Stokesley-Yarm) and 83 (Stokesley-Seamer & Newby). Abbott's of Leeming run hourly service 80/89 to Northallerton & Romanby via Osmotherley. On Fridays only there is also a bus to Kildale. On Wednesdays only the 27 runs to Whitby via the Esk Valley.
Stokesley was originally served by rail and had a railway station and extensive sidings on the Northallerton to Stockton branch. The station closed to passengers in June 1954, pre-dating the large scale closures of the Beeching era. Goods facilities remained until August 1965 when the line closed completely. The station was featured extensively in the British Transport film A Farmer Moves South in 1951, and now included in a DVD compilation. The nearest railway station is now at Great Ayton.
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Houses for Sale in Barnstaple at Montbray | Linden Homes
Discover our stunning collection of 2 bedroom apartments and 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses for sale in Barnstaple. Montbray is close to both the town centre and the beautiful seaside resorts of Woolacombe and Ilfracombe on the North Devon coastline.
The development is located close to Barnstaple town centre and borders the Roundswell and Bickington areas of the town, with all the amenities they have to offer. Within less than a mile of the new homes you will find a good number of amenities including a post office and convenience store, a number of pubs, a Sainsbury’s supermarket and several other household name retail outlets.
For those who enjoy sport, Barnstaple has football, rugby, cricket and archery clubs. Families with children will be within easy reach of a number of Ofsted-rated schools. For commuters, Exeter is an hour and a quarter away by road, while Barnstaple railway station has services to Exeter and Exmouth. With all this, plus the beautiful Devon and north Cornish coastlines to explore whenever you want, a new home at Montbray could be the perfect move for you.
Barnstaple: A charming town steeped in history
Located close to the spectacular north Devon and Cornish coastlines you will find this stylish development of new homes. Barnstaple dates back to the 11th Century and is thought to be the oldest borough in the UK
From the 14th Century it became a key wool exporter and still preserves its medieval layout and character. The popular Barnstaple Pannier Market is also one of the largest indoor markets in Britain. With a wide range of stalls offering everything from fresh local produce to flowers and crafts, prints and pictures, fashion and more, it is popular with residents and visitors alike.
Our new property for sale in Barnstaple offers the best of both worlds, with an array of amenities located nearby, while the beautiful coastlines and countryside of Devon and north Cornwall are also within easy reach.
Those looking to eat out will be spoilt for choice, with a variety of pubs and restaurants within walking distance. Art and culture lovers are also well-catered for, with a cinema and museum not far away. Sports fans will find several leisure centres with swimming pools and gyms nearby, along with football, tennis, rugby and cricket clubs. For keen anglers, the River Taw Estuary is the ideal spot for some fishing. Those looking to enjoy nature can explore the pretty North Devon Heritage Coast with its quaint beaches and tranquil harbours. And for families, there are Ofsted rated schools for all age groups.
To find out more about making one of our new houses for sale in Barnstaple your new dream home, contact our Sales Executives today to arrange your viewing.
Kingslakes Holidays Ltd, Chilla, Beaworthy, Devon EX21 5JS https://kingslakes.co.uk/
Email:holidays@kingslakes.co.uk
Phone: 01409 231401
A really nice place to go for a holiday with great fishing.
Kingslakes Holidays is a family owned and run site offering holidays and short breaks all year-round. Many guests return year after year as Kingslakes is perfectly positioned in the beautiful Devon countryside for family breaks, with the golden sandy beaches of Bude and Widemouth Bay only 30 minutes away, plus excellent local pubs and restaurants and enough local activities and leisure facilities to keep the whole family happy. Plus there is course fishing on site with 7 course fishing lakes to choose from. Being a central location in Devon we are an ideal self-catering base from which to explore, or simply sit back and enjoy 40 acres of pretty countryside walks and lakes.
All of the 10 traditional cottages and 6 detached lodges have been kitted out to a high standard with modern fully equipped kitchens and furnished to a high degree of comfort. The clubhouse has a licensed bar offering a range of drinks, plus has an onsite shop offering all of those daily essentials you need to enjoy a self-catering holiday in Devon, along with a choice of tackle and baits.
Be Fit Bristol Fit Episode 39 - Amazing Amy
Remember the name Amy Payne of AVP Nutrition; you will undoubtedly being seeing a lot her on TV in the years to come. She’s a Nutritionist, Personal Trainer and Champion Weightlifter. Her drive, determination and self-discipline is second to none and she’s a whole lot of fun to be around. Did we mention she’s only 25 years old?
Producer/Director: Sara Gibbings
Camera/Editor: David Abades
Graphics: M/A
Music: EMI
Sound FX: MIUT
Special thanks: Horfield Leisure Center
Production Companies: Troy TV & Padi Productions S.L
Copyright 2017 Troy TV & Padi Productions S.L All rights reserved.
A Sunday Morning Walk Around Barnstaple
Welcome to day 12 of Vlogmas! Burton needed to take photographs of his locality for a school project, so I thought I would film our route and show a little of where we live. And Jenson falls over 3 times LOL!!!
Music with thanks to BenSound
Surf Bay Lodge, Bideford, North Devon
Surf Bay Lodge in North Devon is a holiday haven which is beautiful and has a lot of extra features available. Take a look at their website surfbaylodge.co.uk
Captain Banjo - Chapter 1
Captain Banjo and his Merry Band of Marauding Pirate Goats. Chapter 1. Read by Kate.
Visit North Devon
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These are some of the scenes from a promotional film about North Devon we have been filming lately. Places include, Saunton, Croyde, WestwardHo!, Torrington, Bishops Tawton, Vally of the Rocks, Filleigh, Heddons Mouth, Exmoor, High Bickington. They will be combined with ground work for the final production.
North Devon UAV drone company
Filmed by ALTITUDE58 using aerial UAV technology. For more details contact us on info@altitude58.com
Altitude58 is fully CAA licenced and insured with a PFAW (permission for aerial work) from the CAA.
'Thom's job' out take from 'The Bideford Pilot'
Thom Flaxman describing his 'job'. Brief clip from our film The Bideford Pilot which didn't make the final film as it would have given the game away. Filmed by Matt Biggs.
Sarah Escott explains how The Best of Barnstaple is promoting great companies in North Devon
At the Best of Barnstaple, we love everything to do with our town and the surrounding North Devon area. You can refer to the site for business news, ideas of things to do, places to go and see and offers from local Barnstaple and North Devon companies. We give local people access to reviews of the most trusted local businesses so you can make informed decisions about the accountant you choose or the restaurant you go to! The Best of Barnstaple is run by Sarah Escott so get in touch if you like what you see!
Captain Banjo's Street Band rocking Pilton Festival fundraising for children's hospice, North Devon
Captain Banjo's Street Band went down a storm with their blend of traditional folk tunes to a rocking beat at Pilton Festival, Barnstaple where they were fundraising for the children's hospice, North Devon
Dog Friendly Holidays North Devon
Dog friendly holidays in Westward Ho! North Devon:
iFunk lilicos Barnstaple
iFunk Barnstaple great new band