Plumpton Rocks Harrogate. 4k UHD
Plumpton Rocks Harrogate. 4k UHD
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Plumpton Rocks 2011
Rocks and a lake near Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
Places to see in ( Harrogate - UK )
Places to see in ( Harrogate - UK )
Harrogate is a town in North Yorkshire, England, east of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Its heritage as a fashionable spa resort continues in the Montpellier Quarter with the Royal Pump Room Museum, documenting the importance of local mineral springs. Nearby is the restored, Moorish-style Turkish Baths & Health Spa. To the west, leafy Valley Gardens features the art deco Sun Pavilion.
Harrogate spa water contains iron, sulphur and common salt. The town became known as 'The English Spa' in the Georgian era, after its waters were discovered in the 16th century. In the 17th and 18th centuries its 'chalybeate' waters (containing iron) were a popular health treatment, and the influx of wealthy but sickly visitors contributed significantly to the wealth of the town.
Harrogate railway station and Harrogate bus station in the town centre provide transport connections. Leeds Bradford International Airport is 10 miles (16 km) south-west of Harrogate. The main roads through the town are the A61, connecting Harrogate to Leeds and Ripon, and the A59, connecting the town to York and Skipton. Harrogate is also connected to Wetherby and the A1, by the A661.
The town is served by four railway stations; Harrogate (for town centre), Hornbeam Park, Pannal (towards Leeds) and Starbeck on the Harrogate Line to Knaresborough and York. Harrogate bus station is in the town centre. It is managed by Harrogate Bus Company, the main operator.
Alot to see in ( Harrogate - UK ) such as :
RHS Garden Harlow Carr
Brimham Rocks
Ripley Castle
Royal Pump Room, Harrogate
Nidderdale Museum
Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate
Mother Shipton's Cave
Knaresborough Castle
Valley Gardens Harrogate
Stockeld Park
Great Yorkshire Show
Spofforth Castle
Almscliffe Crag
Plumpton Rocks
Killinghall Moor Country Park
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071: Natural Beauty of Nidderdale (Brimham Rocks, Pateley Bridge and How Stean Gorge)
YORKSHIRE DALES TOUR FEATURING BRIMHAM ROCKS, PATELEY BRIDGE AND HOW STEAN GORGE
Natural Beauty of Nidderdale”
Filmed 1st November 2016
Running time: 20 minutes
I spend a day exploring the lovely Nidderdale in the Yorkshire Dales. After a spectacular start at the amazing Brimham Rocks I visit the pretty town of Pateley Bridge containing the oldest sweet shop in England. Heading north I visit Gouthwaite Reservoir to finish at the fascinating How Stean Gorge, where I need to wear my hard hat…..
Filmed in the Yorkshire Dales in the county of North Yorkshire. Locations include Brimham Rocks, Pateley Bridge, Gouthwaite Reservoir, Ramsgill and How Stean Gorge.
Written, researched, directed, camera and sound, edited and music by Patrick Leach.
Any other names credited in this film, i.e. Bob Morgan and Martin Roy, are pseudonyms, which I used at the time of making this film. However, I no longer use these pseudonyms as I want viewers to be clear that my films are completely my own work.
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Brimham Rocks, North Yorkshire, England - 28th June, 2015
Brimham Rocks are balancing rock formations on Brimham Moor in North Yorkshire, England. The rocks stand at a height of nearly 30 metres in an area owned by the National Trust which is part of the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are many variations of rock formations, caused by Millstone Grit being eroded by water, glaciation and wind, some of which have formed amazing shapes. To read more about Brimham Rocks, click here: .
This film features views from a short walk through woodland trails at Brimham Rocks. It features views of the rock formations, surrounding woodland and the North Yorkshire countryside. Within the film are zoomed views towards Harrogate, and also RAF Menwith Hill, with its distinct 'golf ball' shaped buildings.
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The World's Most Secret Places: RAF Menwith Hill, England
Royal Air Force Menwith Hill or more simply RAF Menwith Hill is a Royal Air Force station near Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England which provides communications and intelligence support services to the United Kingdom and the United States of America. The site contains an extensive satellite ground station and is a communications intercept and missile warning site and has been described as the largest electronic monitoring station in the world. RAF Menwith Hill is commanded by a Royal Air Force Officer, supported by an RAF element, whilst the majority of support services were provided by the United States Air Force, 421st Air Base Group until 2014. The site acts as a ground station for a number of satellites operated by the US National Reconnaissance Office, on behalf of the US National Security Agency, with antennae contained in a large number of highly distinctive white radomes, and is alleged to be an element of the ECHELON system.
Places to see in ( Tadcaster - UK )
Places to see in ( Tadcaster - UK )
Tadcaster is a market town and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England. It is approximately 3 miles east of the Great North Road, 12 miles north-east of Leeds, and 10 miles south-west of York.
It is the last town the River Wharfe passes before it joins the River Ouse about 10 miles (16 km) downstream. It is in the shire county of North Yorkshire, although historically split between the Ainsty of York and the West Riding of Yorkshire. The town is twinned with Saint-Chély-d'Apcher in France.
Tadcaster gave its name to a much larger rural district council, Tadcaster Rural District and other administrative areas. This may lead to confusion when comparing the size and extent of the current town with information for earlier periods. For example, the population in 1911 of the Tadcaster sub-district was 6831 compared with that of the Tadcaster Registration District, 32052 (source: A Vision of Britain through time).
Tadcaster has a long association with the brewing industry because of the quality and accessibility of the local water supply. Rich in lime sulphate after filtering through limestone, in the right conditions freshwater springs - known locally as popple-wells - still bubbling up near St Mary's church.
The eleven-arch Tadcaster railway viaduct is 1⁄4-mile (400 m) above the Wharfe bridge; it was built as part of the projected York and North Midland Railway (Leeds Extension) line from Leeds to York. Construction of the line was authorised in 1846, and much of the northern section including the viaduct had been completed when the collapse of railway investment in 1849 led to its abandonment.
Tadcaster Bridge dates back to around 1700. It is the main transport route connecting the town centre, which is divided by the river, and one of the town's two road crossings, the other being the A64 bypass bridge. The bridge partially collapsed on 29 December 2015, following flooding.
Tadcaster is served by local bus services operating from Leeds City bus station. The town is a stop on the Yorkshire Coastliner service, which accesses the Yorkshire Coast. Tadcaster has two main football teams, Tadcaster Albion and Tadcaster Magnets, Tadcaster Rugby Football Club, Tadcaster Harriers running club and Cyclesense Cycling Club.
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Innkeeper's Lodge Harrogate East Knaresborough
If you're looking for budget accommodation in Knaresborough or near to Harrogate Conference Centre, this country lodge in nearby Plompton is perfect for both short breaks and business trips. The lodge is well placed for exploring the many charms of picturesque Knaresborough, historic Harrogate and unspoilt cathedral city Ripon. It's also an ideal base-camp for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the Yorkshire Dales. Along with 10 comfy en-suite rooms, there's a pub serving a tempting menu of hearty, seasonal food together with a range of cask ales and wines.
The Secret History of Yorkshire
One off programme filmed in Knaresborough Yorkshire.
The Secret History of Yorkshire
Clip taken from a TV Pilot produced by Portkey
Farne Islands July 2011 Harrogate BSAC
Collection of clips from Harrogate BSAC's weekend trip to the Farne Islands. Great diving with vis up to 10m. Not much seal action but the cave on Little Harcar was fantastic as were the gullys on the NE end of Longstone...
Ho Hey by the Lumineers. Harrogate PRIDE 2019
On Saturday 15th June 2019, Harrogate PRIDE took place in Harrogate, England. #pride if you went! The bell at the end is my phone ringing. Sorry.
Model Rail Network - Hidden Gems | Richmond North Yorkshire.
Today on Model Rail Network - Hidden Gems | Richmond North Yorkshire.
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