Places to see in ( Ramsey - UK )
Places to see in ( Ramsey - UK )
Ramsey is a small market town and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. The town is about 9 miles north of Huntingdon in the non-metropolitan district and former county of Huntingdonshire, which since 1974 has been part of Cambridgeshire. Ramsey parish includes the settlements of Ramsey Forty Foot, Ramsey Heights, Ramsey Mereside, Ramsey Hollow and Ramsey St Mary's.
The town grew up around Ramsey Abbey, an important Benedictine monastery. In the order of precedence for abbots in Parliament, Ramsey was third after Glastonbury and St Albans. The town manor is built on the site of (and using materials from) the ancient Abbey and is the seat of the Lords de Ramsey, major landowners in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire. The remains of the Abbey are now home to part of the town's secondary school. Abbey College, Ramsey resulted from the amalgamation of the previous two secondary schools, Ailwyn School and Ramsey Abbey School.
Besides a Palaeolithic axe discovered in Victoria Road and seen as a chance glacial find, there is no record of prehistoric finds from the town. Roman remains are limited to stray finds of pottery. Early and Middle Saxon Ramsey remains elusive. Ramsey Abbey was a Benedictine abbey in Ramsey, Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire), England. It was founded in AD 969 and dissolved in 1537. The site of the abbey in Ramsey is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Most of the abbey's buildings were demolished after the dissolution. Parts of a few buildings survive, and are now Grade I and Grade II* listed buildings.
The early history of the town is obscure. The Domesday Book of 1086 does not mention Ramsey. This may be either because it was part of Bury or because it belonged to the abbey that, at that time, enjoyed royal privileges. Throughout the Middle Ages Ramsey remained a small market town serving the abbey and never developed into a borough. The original settlement probably developed outside the abbey, along Hollow Lane. By 1200 the town had grown enough to be granted a weekly market held at the junction of High Street with the Great Whyte and, later, an annual fair held at the green by the church.
Ramsey is served by local buses, having regular and direct routes to St Ives, Huntingdon and Peterborough as well as from nearby villages. There is no longer a railway station at Ramsey. From 1863 a Great Northern Railway branch line linked a terminus in Ramsey with the East Coast Main Line. The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) ended passenger services on the line in 1947. British Railways ended freight services and closed the branch line in 1973. From 1889 a Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway branch line also terminated in Ramsey, providing the town with a second railway terminus. The LNER closed the station and the branch line in 1930.
Ramsey Rural Museum is in 17th-century farm buildings on Wood Lane. It is a small museum dedicated to the history of rural Fenland life. Every year, over the August Bank Holiday weekend, the town is home to 1940s Ramsey, one of Britain's biggest living history events. The event was held at RAF Upwood until 2011 and is now held at The Camp, Wood Lane. It raises funds for several local charities and is dedicated to recreating the sights and sounds of the 1940s. It features living history re-enactors, period dancing, food, exhibitions and trade stands. Original historical documents relating to Ramsey, including the original church parish registers, local government records, maps, photographs, and records of Ramsey manor (held by the Fellowes family, Lords de Ramsey), are held by Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies at the County Record Office in Huntingdon.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Isle of Man, UK
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Isle of Man, UK: 1. Ellan Vannin Hotel ***
2. Mannin Hotel ****
3. Halvard Hotel ****
4. Welbeck Hotel & Restaurant ***
5. Englewood Lodge *****
6. The Town House ****
7. Regency Hotel ****
8. The Empress Hotel ****
9. Best Western Palace Hotel & Casino ****
10. The Sefton ****
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1. 31 Loch Promenade, Douglas, IM1 2LY, United Kingdom, Price range: $70 - $108
The seafront Ellan Vannin Hotel overlooks Douglas Bay and Douglas Beach. The hotel is 1 minutes’ walk from the beach and within 5 minutes’ walk of the ferry terminal and bus station. The main shops, cafes and restaurants are 2 minutes’ walk away.
2. 8-16 Broadway, Douglas, IM2 4EL, United Kingdom, Price range: $137 - $167
Mannin Hotel is located in Douglas on the heart of Isle of Man, and features a bar and restaurant. The property is set a 13-minute walk from TT Grandstand. The accommodations offers free parking (on a first come, first served basis), a 24-hour front desk as well as free WiFi.
3. 57 - 58 Loch Promenade, Douglas, IM1 2NA, United Kingdom, Price range: $104 - $174
Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and a business center, along with free WiFi. The property is located an 8-minute walk from Manx Museum.
4. 13-17 Mona Drive, Douglas, IM2 4LF, United Kingdom, Price range: $75 - $118
Set behind Douglas Promenade on the Isle of Man, this 3-star hotel offers rooms with attached bathroom with free Wi-Fi and a restaurant serving both traditional and contemporary cuisine. The Sea Terminal is 1.6 km away.
5. 105 King Edward Road, Douglas, IM3 2AS, United Kingdom, Price range: $104 - $116
Overlooking Douglas Bay, the 5-star Englewood Lodge offers individually designed rooms with luxury private bathrooms and sea views. Free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking are also available.
6. 24 Loch Promenade, Douglas, IM1 2LX, United Kingdom, Price range: $127 - $179
Boasting breathtaking views over the harbor, this luxury apart-hotel is ideally located on the promenade in the commercial area of Douglas, on the picturesque Isle of Man.
7. Regency Hotel, Queens Promenade, Douglas, IM2 4NN, United Kingdom, Price range: $105 - $175
Located on the Douglas Promenade, the Regency Hotel is located 15 minutes' walk from Douglas town center.
8. Central Promenade, Douglas, IM2 4RA, United Kingdom, Price range: $90 - $530
Overlooking Douglas Bay on the Isle of Man, this hotel has a piano bar, a health club, and a large conservatory that features panoramic sea views.
9. Central Promenade, Douglas, IM2 4NA, United Kingdom, Price range: $60 - $120
With the Isle of Man’s only licensed casino, Best Western Palace Hotel is centrally located on the beautiful Victorian Promenade overlooking Douglas Bay and just yards from the beach. The hotel features a panoramic sea view restaurant and a health club with an indoor pool.
10. Harris Promenade, Douglas, IM1 2RW, United Kingdom, Price range: $83 - $148
The 4-star Sefton Hotel is located in Douglas on the beachfront. It features a unique indoor water garden, swimming pool and 2 restaurants.
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Exploring Retford, Nottinghamshire, England - 20 August, 2019
Views around the Nottinghamshire town of Retford, including the streets, parks, buildings, architecture, monuments, transport and visitor attractions.
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Retford is a market town in Nottinghamshire in the East Midlands of England, 31 miles (50 km) from Nottingham, and 23 miles (37 km) west of Lincoln. To read more about Retford, click here: .
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ISLE OF MAN: EXPLORING the ancient and historic VIKING CASTLE in PEEL ????
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The castle was built in the 11th century by the Vikings, under the rule of King Magnus Barefoot. While there were older stone Celtic monastic buildings on the island, the first Viking fortifications were built of wood. The prominent round tower was originally part of the Celtic monastery, but has had battlements added at a later date. In the early 14th century, the majority of the walls and towers were built primarily from local red sandstone, which is found abundantly in the area. After the rule of the Vikings, the castle continued to be used by the Church due to the cathedral built there – the see of the diocese of Sodor and Man – but was eventually abandoned in the 18th century.
The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown dependency in the Irish Sea between England and Ireland. It’s known for its rugged coastline, medieval castles and rural landscape, rising to a mountainous center. In the capital, Douglas, the Manx Museum traces the island’s Celtic and Viking heritage. The Isle of Man TT is a major annual cross-country motorcycle race around the island.
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Prickwillow Ploughing Festival 2016
Prickwillow Ploughing Festival is a fun family event at Prickwillow Museum near Ely, with loads of things to do and see. Ploughing with heavy horses and vintage tractors, live music, crafts, model trains, classic cars, stationary engines, steam fire engines, tractor rides, food, face painting and more.
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After an absence of approximately 700 years, wild boar are roaming and breeding in the British countryside once again! For such a large mammal to become accidentally reintroduced into Britain in this day and age is a truly remarkable event, and absolutely fascinating to follow. This short video highlights the controversy that surrounds Britain's free-living wild boar populations.
Victorian-era summer camp
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Participants at the Ramsey House Finishing School for Young Ladies spent part of their school vacation studying the Victorian era -- a time of morals, modesty and manners. Instead of seasonal attire like swimsuits and flip flops, these girls donned corsets and petticoats. And rather than roasting marshmallows, they enjoyed formal tea parties.
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Places to see in ( Bradford - UK )
Places to see in ( Bradford - UK )
Bradford is in the Metropolitan Borough of the City of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England, in the foothills of the Pennines 8.6 miles west of Leeds, and 16 miles northwest of Wakefield. Bradford became a municipal borough in 1847, and received its charter as a city in 1897. Following local government reform in 1974, city status was bestowed upon the wider metropolitan borough.
Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Bradford rose to prominence during the 19th century as an international centre of textile manufacture, particularly wool. It was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, and amongst the earliest industrialised settlements, rapidly becoming the wool capital of the world. The area's access to a supply of coal, iron ore and soft water facilitated the growth of Bradford's manufacturing base, which, as textile manufacture grew, led to an explosion in population and was a stimulus to civic investment; Bradford has a large amount of listed Victorian architecture including the grand Italianate City Hall.
The textile sector in Bradford fell into decline from the mid-20th century. Since this time, Bradford has emerged as a tourist destination, becoming the first UNESCO City of Film with attractions such as the National Media Museum, Bradford City Park, the Alhambra theatre and Cartwright Hall. However, Bradford has faced similar challenges to the rest of the post-industrial area of Northern England, including deindustrialisation, social unrest and economic deprivation.
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Bradford Industrial Museum
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Bolling Hall, Bradford
St George's Hall, Bradford
Brontë Parsonage Museum
Bradford City Park
Peace Museum, Bradford
Peel Park, Bradford
Bowling Park, Bradford
Horton Park, Bradford
Bracken Hall Countryside Centre and Museum
LIFE Church UK
East Riddlesden Hall
Bingley St Ives
Bingley Five Rise Locks
Shipley Glen
Crow Nest Park
Northcliffe Park
Ponderosa Rural Therapeutic Centre
Bagshaw Museum
Grosvenor Casino Bradford
Wilton Park
Keighley Bus Museum
Bradford Moor Park
Napoleons Casino & Restaurant Bradford
Bradford Leisure Exchange
KWVR Oxenhope Railway Station
Cromwell Bottom Nature Reserve
Brackenhill Park
Wellholme Park
Hirst Wood Nature Reserve
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