Ralph Court Gardens, near Bromyard
Ralph Court fantasy gardens. featuring an Alice in Wonderland garden, a jungle garden, an Italianate garden with dancing fountains , singing Ralphio and more
Talking Oak Tree, Ralph Court Gardens, Bromyard, England
Ralph Court Gardens, Herefordshire
Pirate Ship Garden, Ralph Court, Bromyard, England
Ralph Court Gardens Day Trip
Ralph Court Gardens, Bromyard, Herefordshire. Entrance water feature
Edwina the Dragon, Ralph Court Gardens, Herefordshire
Water feature
Ralph Court
Ralph Court is a collection of twelve themed gardens -Italian, Chinese, Alice in wonderland etc located near Bromyard.
Halloween Horror Tunnel at Ralph Court Gardens, Bromyard, Herefordshire
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Musical Fountain, Italian Garden, pt1 at Ralph Court
Ralph Court Gardens, Bromyard, England
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Searching for pirates at Whitlenge Gardens
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Green Man water fountains, Ralph Court Gardens (I get wet!)
Bromyard, Herefordshire, England
Places to see in ( Bromyard - UK )
Places to see in ( Bromyard - UK )
Bromyard is a market town in Herefordshire, England, situated in the valley of the River Frome. The latest census gives a population in 2011 of approximately 4,500. It lies near to the county border with Worcestershire on the A44 between Leominster and Worcester. Bromyard has a number of traditional half-timbered buildings, including some of the pubs, and the parish church dates back to Norman times. For centuries there was a thriving and livestock and cattle market. The town is twinned with Athis-de-l'Orne, Normandy.
Bromyard is mentioned in Bishop Cuthwulf's charter of c.840. Cudwulf established a monasterium at Bromgeard behind a 'thorny enclosure' with the permission of King Behrtwulf, King of the Mercians. Ealdorman Aelfstan, the local magnate, was granted between 500–600 acres of land for a villa beside the River Frome.
For centuries market day was always held on a Monday at Bromyard. The market town was a centre for agriculture with a fair for selling produce grown locally; as well as beef, there were hops, apples and pears, and soft fruit remained vital late into the post-war era. Some farms remained in the church's hands until the late 20th century. The carrier system also operated in Bromyard, within a given radius of the Teme to the north, Frome Hill to the east, and Lugg to the south. The dealers brought supplies to the many outlets, pubs, inns, traders and by the 19th century the shops. In 1751 Bromyard obtained a Turnpike Trust that established a toll road as far as Canon Frome, with some minor roads turnpiked to prevent tax evasion.
The Worcester, Bromyard and Leominster Railway, now dismantled, was first proposed in 1845, and an Act of Parliament to build it obtained in 1861. Estimated to cost £20,000, that number of £10 shares were issued. When sold to the Great Western Railway in 1887, the shares were only worth ten shillings. Bromyard is a starting place of the A465 road which runs to the M4 in South Wales. The town centre is bypassed by the A44 road that connects Aberystwyth to Oxford. Bromyard is notable for its many old and historically interesting buildings that are designated blue plaque buildings, especially in High Street, Broad Street, Market Square, Sherford Street and Rowberry Street, including a number of half-timbered public-houses and dwelling houses.
( Bromyard - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bromyard . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bromyard - UK
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Medusa water garden
Ralph Court Gardens, Bromyard, England
Bromyard Herefordshire Tourist Information
Musical water fountain pt3, Italian garden, Ralph Court, UK
Invisible Garden- Pirate Ship (Video Mashup)
I CLAIM NO RIGHTS TO SONG OR VIDEO... I just thought this song sounded busy and went along well with the busy video
This is mash up of the Invisible Garden song Pirate Ship, and a short film by Sam O'Hare entitled The Sandpit.
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