The Oak & Saw Village Inn
Aerial video of the Oak and Saw Village Inn at Taplow village.
A Flight Around Taplow
Music:
Track:- Reiki Healing
Filmed on the Dji Spark Drone flying around St Nicholas Church and the Jubilee River in Taplow.
Taplow Court
Aerial footage of Taplow Court.
Maidenhead and Taplow
Aerial footage of Maidenhead and Taplow, taken with our DJI Phantom 4.
Taplow
00:11 Lord Boston's Folly
00:21 Hedsor village
00:28 Cookham village
00:36 Cliveden House
Raw footage:
Hedsor / Bourne End / Cookham - 1:
Hedsor / Bourne End / Cookham - 2:
Hedsor / Bourne End / Cookham - 3:
Cliveden House:
Fischer & Frichtel Homes: The Villages at Brightleaf
The Villages at Brightleaf is a master-planned, lifestyle-oriented community at the corner of Hwys 100 and 109. Located in the top-rated Rockwood School District, this beautiful community features four distinct villages, each with its own style of single-family homes in a variety of floorplans and price ranges. There are tree lined streets with sidewalks on both sides, common areas and abundant green space. Miles of walking and biking trails lead to parks and trails, including Wildwood’s new Community Park and dog park. Homeowners will walk or bike over the new pedestrian bridge or crosswalk to the restaurants, boutiques, grocery store, movie theater, and fitness center at Wildwood Town Center. For information, visit FandFHomes.com or call (314) 283-6510.
Kilsby Village - Drone Video Footage
A short flight south east of Kilsby Village near Rugby, Warwickshire. Filmed using a DJI Mavic Pro during October 2017
Another of my Drone Footage Videos:
The Background Music, 'Acoustic Meditation 2' by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
Artist:
Bray Village
A tour of the riverside village of Bray near Windsor. Bray is famous for Heston Blumenthal's Fat Duck restaurant which was voted the world's best restaurant.
Village View Fischer and Frichtel
Cawston (its near Rugby) from the Air.
Where i live. Staggering how much its developed over the last 18 years.
Coventry Village Aerial Video
Coventry Village, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Family of Bears on Village Hill Northampton
A mother bear and its two cubs having their breakfast in the Pecoy neighborhood on Village Hill, Northampton, Massachusetts.
Captured on Sunday, September 30, 2018 7:48 AM
Videotaped & edited by
Dann Vazquez
Village Hill Northampton - Inspired Living
Village Hill Northampton is a spectacular location with walking trails, panoramic views, and hundreds of mature specimen trees. You can bike, hike, camp, fish, boat, or golf within minutes of leaving your home and office.
Phantom 4 Flight, Ise River, Warkton Village, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England
Fischer & Frichtel Homes: Wakefield Forest
Wakefield Forest by Fischer & Frichtel Homes is a gorgeous, private enclave of only 7 impressively sized homesites, ranging from 3 to 12+ acres, lined with mature trees. Conveniently located just 1.5 miles west of Hwy 109, home buyers at Wakefield Forest have all the wonderful conveniences of Wildwood Town Center shops and restaurants while enjoying the serenity of this peaceful haven. Buyers can select from spectacular ranch, 1.5 story and 2 story homes ranging from 2,600 to over 4,100 square feet. Homes in this collection include high-end amenities such as 3-car side-entry garages, distinctive brick and stone elevations, James Hardie fiber cement siding, deluxe kitchens with granite countertops, designer cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, tile backsplashes, double ovens, and much more. For information, visit FandFHomes.com or call (314) 283-6510.
Rushton village Northamptonshire June 10th 2018..
Leverstock Green Village Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire
Leverstock Green Village Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire
Londinium | Wikipedia audio article
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Londinium
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Londinium was a settlement established on the current site of the City of London around AD 43. Its bridge over the River Thames turned the city into a road nexus and major port, serving as a major commercial centre in Roman Britain until its abandonment during the 5th century.
Following its foundation in the mid-1st century, early Londinium occupied the relatively small area of 1.4 km2 (0.5 sq mi), roughly equivalent to the size of present-day Hyde Park, with a fortified garrison on one of its hills. In the year 60 or 61, the rebellion of the Iceni under Boudica forced the garrison to abandon the settlement, which was then razed. Following the Iceni's defeat at the Battle of Watling Street, the city was rebuilt as a planned Roman town and recovered within about a decade. During the later decades of the 1st century, Londinium expanded rapidly, becoming Great Britain's largest city. By the turn of the century, Londinium had grown to perhaps 30,000 or 60,000 people, almost certainly replacing Camulodunum (Colchester) as the provincial capital and by the mid-2nd century, Londinium was at its height. Its forum and basilica were one of the largest structures north of the Alps when the Emperor Hadrian visited Londinium in 122. Excavations have discovered evidence of a major fire that destroyed most of the city shortly thereafter, but the city was again rebuilt. By the second half of the 2nd century, Londinium appears to have shrunk in both size and population.
Although Londinium remained important for the rest of the Roman period, no further expansion resulted. Londinium supported a smaller but stable settlement population as archaeologists have found that much of the city after this date was covered in dark earth—the by-product of urban household waste, manure, ceramic tile, and non-farm debris of settlement occupation, which accumulated relatively undisturbed for centuries. Sometime between 190 and 225, the Romans built a defensive wall around the landward side of the city. Along with Hadrian's Wall and the road network, this wall was one of the largest construction projects carried out in Roman Britain. The London Wall survived for another 1,600 years and broadly defined the perimeter of the old City of London.