The Emergers - The Calling. Oakes Barn, Bury St Edmunds 2018
Here's a snippet of an Acoustic set we did at Oakes Barn last year.
Green Dragon Morris, Bury St Edmunds
Green Dragon Morris dancing at Oakes Barn, Bury St Edmunds, and my daughter Ellie's first dance out ever!
Oak Farm Barn Bed & Breakfast Bury St. Edmunds
The Oak Farm Barn was originally built during the early 19th century, the barn is timber framed, and roofed with traditional Suffolk pan tiles. We have tried to be as sympathetic to the original barn as possible. Many of the original oak beams are exposed, showing the rich oak grain and original craftsman's markings. To this we have brought handcrafted solid oak doors and a stylish traditional open plan oak stair case and landing walkway. A true family effort over an 18 month period has seen the building transformed into a unique experience for visitors.
Cockfield, Bury St Edmunds
A magnificent Grade II listed detached Suffolk barn conversion, superbly presented and spacious living accommodation with wonderful character set in well maintained manageable grounds, with a 3 bay cart lodge garage and workshop outbuilding.
The Knightingales in Bury St Edmunds
The Knightingales singing in St Johns Street @ PocketWatch & Petticoats 07/04/2018
Oak Tree 1 - Wortwell - United Kingdom
Oak Tree 1 hotel city: Wortwell - Country: United Kingdom
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Oak Tree 1 is a holiday home situated in Harleston in the Norfolk Region and is 24 km from Norwich. The unit is 42 km from Ipswich. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property.
-- Oak Tree 1乡村别墅坐落在诺福克郡地区(Norfolk Region),位于哈尔斯顿(Harleston),距离诺里奇(Norwich)有24公里,距离伊普斯威奇(Ipswich)有42公里,于各处均提供免费WiFi。 乡村别墅提供带烤箱和烤面包机的厨房、私人浴室、毛巾以及床单。 Oak Tree 1乡村别墅距离大雅茅斯(Great Yarmouth)有33公里,距离贝里圣埃德蒙兹(Bury Saint Edmunds)有47公里,距离最近的机场——诺威治国际机场(Norwich...
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The Garden Barn, Wedding Venue near Suffolk & Cambridgeshire border, United Kingdom
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The Garden Barn is a stunning 18th. Century timber framed building that has recently been restored to provide an exciting and unique venue for weddings, parties, & conferences. It is set within the beautiful gardens of Little Bradley Hall and opens directly onto an expansive lawned area, surrounded by wonderful flower borders and overlooking open fields and paddocks. The hamlet of Little Bradley itself is in the picturesque Stour Valley. Totally undisturbed by passing traffic yet within easy reach of Cambridge, Newmarket, Haverhill and Bury St. Edmunds.
The Garden Barn has absolutely everything you need to make your wedding day or event truly memorable. Our aim is to provide a wonderful environment for any occasion. We are happy to help you plan your day by providing you with a list of recommended suppliers, all who have worked here before. The barn itself is incredibly light and airy and benefits from under floor heating so no matter when your event is we will ensure that the barn is always warm and inviting. We have also installed an excellent kitchen so all your catering requirements can be taken care of. One of the special things about coming to The Garden Barn is that we let you choose absolutely everything for yourselves, from your caterers to your band and we don't charge corkage!
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Welcome to Harleston
The small town of Harleston, in the Waveney Valley, south of Norwich, England. A lady stands on a large stone at one point: it's thought to be a mounting block to climb on a horse, and dates back to the English Civil War, more than 350 years ago.
Wood Street, Bury, Lancashire | Miller Metcalfe
This beautifully presented two bedroomed mid terraced property. Situated in a popular location, off New Bold Street, close by to all popular schools, local amenities, transport networks and Bury Town Centre. The property is a real credit to the current owners and internal viewing is highly recommended. Accommodation briefly comprises; entrance vestibule, lounge, dining kitchen to the ground floor. To the first floor there are two bedrooms and a Jack 'n' Jill bathroom. Further benefits from gas central heating system, double glazed windows, on street parking to the front and a paved garden to the rear and off road parking.
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The 31st Ipswich Scout Group's Summer Camp 2010, Barnswood campsite
A brief account of the 31st Ipswich Scout Group's Summer Camp 2010 based at Barnswood Campsite. The week included climbing, abseiling, walking, swimming, alton towers and plenty of other exploring!
The music is Wonderwall by Oasis. This music has been used with no copyright infringement intended.
whitsunfayre2018
A video summary of the fantastic Whitsun Fayre in Bury St Edmunds on 27th and 28th May this year.
Holemoor Stables - Walk Through
Holemoor Stables - Somerset ★★★★★ Gold Award.
Sleeps 18 in 9 en suite bedrooms with large indoor
The Emergers LIVE at Bury St Edmunds Cathedral March 2019
flashmob bury st edmunds 24/03/18
Rock Choir Bury St Edmunds Flashmob Saturday 24th March 2018
Bury St Edmunds Fantastic Street Singers
Bury St Edmunds Fantastic Street Singers .. Market day 7th April 2018
The Vagaband busking in Bury St Edmunds
These guys are seriously good, shame I missed the end of the song.
Flickr pictures of them here
Abbey Hotel Bury St. Edmunds
Within easy walking distance of the Theatre Royal, and a splendid array of cafes and restaurants, the Abbey Hotel is a relaxing, convenient place to stay, popular among both the business community and other visitors alike. Our Tudor, medieval and modern rooms combine the charm of the building's 800 year history with all modern comforts. An independent family-run Hotel since 1987, we pride ourselves on our friendly, informal and helpful approach to meeting the needs of all our guests.
Places to see in ( Harleston - UK )
Places to see in ( Harleston - UK )
Redenhall with Harleston is a town, civil parish and electoral ward in the South Norfolk District of the English county of Norfolk, comprising the villages of Redenhall and Harleston. It covers an area of 13.73 km2 (5.30 sq mi), and had a population of 4,058 in 1,841 households at the 2001 census, the population of both town and ward increasing to 4,640 at the 2011 census.
Many Georgian residences line the streets of Harleston. Although there is no record of a royal charter, Harleston has been a market town since at least 1369 and still holds a Wednesday market. The right to hold an eight-day fair during the period of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist was granted to Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk by Henry III in 1259.
The village of Redenhall was mentioned in the Domesday Book, as part of the Lands of the King that Godric holds, in the Half Hundred of Earsham. It states that in King Edward the Confessor' time, Rada the Dane held Redenhall, and that his holding was roughly 700 acres, upon which there were forty subordinate tenantries with six plough-teams. The Domesday Book only makes brief reference to Harleston saying that the Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds was lord here then.
One of the plots to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I was to be launched on Midsummer Day 1570 at the Harleston Fair by proclamations and the sound of trumpets and drums. The Elizabethan play Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay features this in one of its scenes.
The parish includes two Church of England churches. In the town centre is the church of St John the Baptist, the present building being completed in 1872. All that remains of the previous building is the town's landmark clock tower, this church originally being a chapel of ease to the much larger medieval Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Redenhall, the mother church of the parish.
Redenhall and Harleston railway stations previously linked the villages with Tivetshall St Margaret and Beccles on the Waveney Valley Line. Redenhall Station closed in 1866, and Harleston in 1953. Archbishop Sancroft High School is located in Harleston, and is the main secondary school for the parish and surrounding area.
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