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Walk - Stroud to Painswick Beacon
Footpath and lane route finishing at Painswick Beacon viewpoint.
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A super windy day at the Painswick Beacon with wind gust of 50mph- we couldn't hear each other even we screamed!
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The Ordnance Survey is celebrating the 80th anniversary of a key tool in mapping the UK. We’d like to see the pictures of the trig points you've found on your successful climbs around the UK. Were you celebrating with a group photo? Maybe you have taken part in a challenge such as the Three Peaks: each of Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon still have their trig points to aim for.
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Painswick Beacon
Some shots over Painswick Beacon with the DJI Phantom 2, GoPro Black Edition 3+
Places to see in ( Painswick - UK )
Places to see in ( Painswick - UK )
Painswick is a town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. Originally the town grew on the wool trade, but it is now best known for its parish church's yew trees and the local Rococo Garden. The town is mainly constructed of locally quarried Cotswold stone. Many of the buildings feature south-facing attic rooms once used as weavers' workshops. Painswick stands on a hill in the Stroud district, overlooking one of the Five Valleys. Its narrow streets and traditional architecture make it the epitome of the English village.
There is evidence of settlement in the area as long ago as the Iron Age. This can be seen in the defensive earthworks atop nearby Painswick Beacon, which has wide views across the Severn Vale. The local monastery, Prinknash Abbey, was established in the 11th century. Painswick itself first appears in historical records in the Domesday Book of 1086, as Wiche, 'dairy-farm'. It continues to appear by this name into the thirteenth century. The form Painswik first appears in 1237, but must originate in the name of an earlier lord of the manor, Pain Fitzjohn (d. 1137). Pain was a common Anglo-Norman name (itself originating in paiën, Latin paganus, 'heathen').
During the first English Civil War (1642–45) Gloucester was a Parliamentarian stronghold of some strategic importance. Consequently, it was surrounded by forces loyal to the King. After the siege of Gloucester was broken on 5 September 1643, the Royalist army, which had been surrounding the city, encamped overnight at Painswick, with the King staying at Court House. Some damage was caused by the troops and a scar from two small cannonballs can still be seen on the tower of St. Mary's parish church.
The Church of England parish church of Saint Mary is a Grade I listed building. A priest in Painswick is noted in the Domesday Book and so it is assumed that there was also a church here at that time. Evidence suggests that it was built between 1042 and 1066 by Ernesi, a rich Anglo Saxon thegn who was then Lord of the Manor.
In the churchyard Painswick has a fine collection of chest tombs and monuments from the early 17th century onwards, carved in local stone by local craftsmen. The oldest tomb, with fossils on the top, is of William Loveday, Yeoman, dated 1623. Clifton-Taylor describes the churchyard, with its tombs and yews, as the grandest churchyard in England.
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The Painswick hotel city: Painswick - Country: United Kingdom
Address: Kemps Lane; zip code: GL6 6YB
Overlooking the Slad Valley, The Painswick offers accommodation in the village of Painswick, in the Gloucestershire Region. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. The hotel offers free WiFi and free on-site parking. Each room offers garden views.
-- The Painswick biedt accommodatie in het dorp Painswick, in het gewest Gloucestershire, en kijkt uit op de Slad-vallei. Het hotel heeft een eigen restaurant.
-- The Painswickはグロスターシャー州ペインスウィック村に位置するスラッド渓谷を望む宿泊施設で、館内レストラン、無料Wi-Fi、敷地内の無料駐車場を提供しています。 各部屋から庭園の景色を望めます。The Painswickには美容&スパトリートメントルーム2室があり、滞在中は庭園を望むサンテラスも利用できます。フロントデスクは24時間対応です。 ホテルではレンタカーも手配できます。The...
-- The Painswick酒店位于格洛斯特郡地区的佩恩斯威克(Painswick)村,俯瞰着Slad Valley山谷,设有内部餐厅,提供免费WiFi和免费内部停车场。 每间客房都享有花园的景致。The Painswick酒店拥有两间美容和Spa室。客人还可以使用俯瞰花园的阳光露台。金额亦设有24小时前台。 The Painswic酒店也汽车租赁服务,距离切尔滕纳姆(Cheltenham)15公里,距离布里斯托尔46公里,距离最近的机场——布里斯托尔机场(Bristol...
-- Отель The Painswick расположен в старинном городке Пайнсвик, графство Глостершир. К услугам гостей ресторан, бесплатный Wi-Fi и бесплатная частная парковка на территории. Также гости по достоинству оценят открывающийся из отеля вид на долину Слэд.
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Some amazing views from Painswick Beacon, just outside Gloucester. The soundtrack is Hayley Westenra, Beat of Your Heart.
Painswick Rococo Garden
Shot on 25th February 2017 by a Stroud Camera club supporter.
Painswick Beacon Gloucestershire
Controlling the DJI Phantom3 Advanced from 2.7 miles away my furthest so far.
Painswick Beacon
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Walk in the sunshine and fog!
COTSWOLDS SHORTS I Painswick Beacon I WALKS IN THE COTSWOLDS
This weekend we visited Painswick Beacon - which is an old iron age fort set in amongst a golf course! A good walk - with stunning views.
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Beautiful Gloucestershire: Painswick Beacon in the Cotswolds near Gloucester
Kimsbury hill fort, also known as Castle Godwyn, Kimsbury Camp, Painswick Beacon or Painswick hill fort is an iron age hill fort on Painswick Beacon near Painswick in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire England.
The hill fort has been dated to the first century BC and is a scheduled ancient monument.
It is a fantastic place to visit and has commanding views over the Severn Vale. You can see Gloucester, Cheltenham, the Malvern Hills, May Hill, the River Severn and much more.
Painswick Beacon Cotswold walk SouthWest England
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A Walk Around Painswick (Cotswolds, May 2014)
From May 2014 - a walk around the Cotswold village of Panswick near Stroud. Taking in several high points, including both Haresfield Beacon and Painswick Beack. About 17 miles in length.
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Painswick Rococo Garden
Rococo garden & art trail.
Painswick Beacon
A view from Painswick Beacon