The Riverside - Sutton Bridge - United Kingdom
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The Riverside hotel city: Sutton Bridge - Country: United Kingdom
Address: 16 Bridge Road; zip code: PE12 9TU
In the pretty village of Sutton Bridge, Riverside is rich in traditional charm and offers a bar, free Wi-Fi, free parking and a warm welcome. The Riverside is in Sutton Bridge, a village beside the River Nene, known as the Gateway to Lincolnshire.
-- Le Riverside offre un charme traditionnel incomparable. Il dispose d'un bar ainsi que d'une connexion Wi-Fi et d'un parking gratuits. Vous y serez chaleureusement accueillis.
-- El Riverside se encuentra en la bonita localidad de Sutton Bridge. Se trata de un establecimiento tradicional con encanto que cuenta con bar, conexión WiFi y aparcamiento gratuitos y que ofrece una cálida bienvenida a sus huéspedes.
-- Im hübschen Dorf Sutton Bridge heißt Sie das Riverside mit viel traditionellem Charme sowie einer Bar, kostenlosem WLAN und kostenlosen Parkplätzen herzlich willkommen.
-- The Riverside ligt in het mooie stadje Sutton Bridge. U wordt hartelijk verwelkomd in de accommodatie met haar traditionele charme die beschikt over gratis WiFi en gratis parkeergelegenheid.
-- Situato nel grazioso paese di Sutton Bridge, il Riverside è ricco di fascino tradizionale e offre una calorosa ospitalità, un bar e servizi gratuiti quali la connessione WiFi e il parcheggio.
-- The Riverside酒店坐落在美丽的Sutton Bridge村,富有传统魅力,并设有酒吧、免费无线网络连接和免费停车场。酒店热情恭候您的光临。 The Riverside酒店坐落在River Nene河边,其位处的Sutton Bridge村是Lincolnshire郡的门户。 客人可以在晚上于舒适的酒吧中放松身心,酒吧全年提供现场娱乐表演;酒吧的电视带有Sky卫星频道,为客人播放所有重大的体育赛事。 The Riverside酒店提供价格合理的舒适客房、美味的食物和现场娱乐活动。...
-- Отель Riverside расположен в живописной деревне Саттон-Бридж. К услугам гостей бар, бесплатный Wi-Fi и бесплатная парковка. В его чарующей традиционной обстановке вас ждет самый теплый прием.
-- Det traditionella och charmiga The Riverside ligger i den vackra byn Sutton Bridge och erbjuder bar, gratis Wi-Fi, kostnadsfri parkering och ett varmt välkomnande.
-- يقع Riverside في قرية ساتون بريدج الجميلة، ويزخر بالسحر التقليدي، ويتميز ببار وخدمة الواي فاي المجانية وموقف مجاني للسيارات والترحيب الحار بالضيوف. يقع Riverside في ساتون بريدج، وهي قرية مجاورة لنهر نيني الذي يشتهر باسم بوابة لينكولنشاير.
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SUTTON BRIDGE - DASHCAM 2019
Capture by Paweł Janczewski
The Bridge Hotel, Sutton Bridge
A great building from the 'railway era' which could be seen for miles around. The hotel was a hub of the community and had a fantastic ballroom, restaurants and bedrooms which boasted running water and Dunlop mattresses. The telephone number was simply 222.
Many people came by rail to stay at Sutton Bridge.
The hotel from around 2000 was used by an employment agency called StaffSmart to house workers they had lured over to the UK from South Africa to work in the local canning factory which I believe was then called HLFoods (now Princes). People came from SA on the promise of hotel accommodation and didn't know until they got here that it meant inside the shell of the BRIDGE HOTEL on damp mattresses lined up in each room, including the Ballroom.
After StaffSmart vacated the hotel, it stood empty with broken windows until it was bought and restored to a high standard with plush furnishings and chandeliers. It was so beautiful. However, the hotel rooms were pricey and without the rail trade of people heading to the village, people would be passing through and tended to stay in cheaper accommodation such as the Travelodge at Long Sutton. The hotel wasn't open for long before closing down and ownership passed through several hands whilst falling further into disrepair.
In 2015, workmen were seen removing tiles from the roof and also floorboards (authorised or not?) They were removing the boards from beneath beds yet the beds and other furniture they didn't want remained in situ. I expect the hotel was stripped of these by salvage hunters/reclamation companies etc... I suppose the fate of the hotel was sealed then as it was reportedly going to be demolished. Demolition didn't happen though and thinking it may be imminent and we may not get another chance, my group of Urban Explorers accessed the hotel easily and without damage (as the building had been left unsecured) As with any URBEX, we respect where we are, do not take souvenirs or cause any damage whatsoever, and are there only to photograph the decay of wherever we are. With trepidation, we walked through the hotel capturing as many photos as possible but it was extremely dangerous due to the lack of floors.
Upon getting into the roof where the tiles had been taken on the east side, the view was exhilarating. This can be seen on the video. I expect we were the very last people to savour that view because days later I heard the hotel was on fire and watched in horror as the building I loved was ravaged by fire.
As the hotel was so devastated by fire, I expect the fire investigators couldn't pinpoint the cause and police have blamed arson due to the building not being secure and there was evidence of people having access to it.
Yes of course people had access to it. Rear doors were open!! They had been for some time and I heard homeless were living in there, although there were no traces we could see, apart from the general trashing of the place but that may have been done by the salvage hunters who took the floorboards and roof tiles. I fully expect the true cause of the fire to have been electrical as power was still being fed into the building. We observed at least two lights switched on as was the main fusebox. We left them on as it wasn't our place to touch them, plus the worry of electrocution because of water damage from the lack of roof.
After taking our photographs, we left the hotel exactly as we found it. It was a very sad sight but all we could do was document its demise.
We didn't know when viewing the Bridge Hotel how soon it would be destroyed. I can't imagine the Bridge without the Bridge Hotel. It would've been protected if it had been a listed building. It could have become apartments. Instead the local council listed a red telephone box! Absolutely ridiculous as they won't vanish or be engulfed in flames. A red telephone box is just used as a gents toilet. If they'd listed the hotel then the owner would be liable for its upkeep.
People don't value the things around them... the hotel, the shops etc... I doubt the hotel will ever rise again.
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A selection of old photographs of this Fenland village contrasted with present day footage (2014) taken from a similar angle.
SIR PETER SCOTT LIGHTHOUSE
East Bank Lighthouse, or, more familiarly known as Sir Peter Scott’s Lighthouse, stands on the eastern bank at the mouth of the River Nene to the south of The Wash, a marine area which is one of England’s last great wildernesses, a place where you can enjoy true tranquillity, as well as the excitement of some of England’s great wildlife spectacles.
The Lighthouse comprises: kitchen, dining hall, reception room, gallery/studio, light room, four bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, wc and storage in the basement level.
It also benefits from approximately 1.7 Acres (stms) of garden, grounds and wetland wildfowl ponds.
A11 Underpass Bow Riverside London HD
An LED lighting scheme is helping to revitalise the Lea Navigation, a continuous riverside route stretching from the River Thames to Hertford. Sutton Vane Associates has designed lighting for the new floating towpath located under the A11 with linear LED modules integrated discreetly into the new structure to provide reflected light on to the tunnel walls. Additional LED modules incorporated in the balustrade structure light the walkway, to create a safe, inviting environment. The lighting scheme is also extremely efficient, consuming only 651 Watts, which works out at 1.1 Watts/m2.
Independent lighting design consultancy Sutton Vane Associates covers all areas of commercial and residential architectural lighting design, from lighting masterplans for cities to schemes for museums and leisure attractions, exhibitions and specially-commissioned light art.
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Client:
British Waterways
Principal Funder:
London Thames Gateway Development Corporation
Additional Funders:
Design for London
London Development Agency
Transport for London
Walk London
Homes and Community Agency
Architects:
Adams & Sutherland
Lighting Designer:
Sutton Vane Associates
Artist:
Esther Rollinson
D&B Contractor:
May Gurney
Electrical Engineer:
AGH Engineering
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APPLEJAX LINE DANCE SOCIAL DISCO
Just a few clips of some of the dances done every month.
Held the Last Saturday of every month in
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Riverside festival 2011
On Sunday 7 August live music, dancing groups, battling knights, decorated boats and exciting sports activities will be among the attractions in Becket's Park as Northampton celebrates the River Nene.
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the River Nene becoming navigable. It is an important date in the history of the town as for the first time traders and businesses in Northampton could easily sell goods and buy materials with other parts of the country.
As traditional heavy industry moved away from using the River, the leisure industry grew with more and more people enjoying canal holidays and the wildlife along the riverside. The canals have become so popular that an impressive 80 berth Marina was created for river users in Beckets Park .
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The Curlew Centre, created by the Sutton Bridge Community Centre Fund was opened on 10th Dec 2011 by the Lord Lieutenant for Lincolnshire Tony Worth, supported by local MP John Hayes.
The new building offers a range of facilities to make life better for the people of Sutton Bridge and has splendid panoramic views across the Memorial Park.
River Nene March
River Nene March beng pumped hard to prevent the Fens from flooding
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Places to see in ( Neston - UK )
Places to see in ( Neston - UK )
Neston is a small residential town and civil parish in the borough of Cheshire West and Chester. It is situated on the part of the Wirral Peninsula that remains in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Parkgate is located to the north west and the villages of Little Neston and Ness to the south of the town. At the 2001 Census the population of Neston ward was recorded as 3,521, increasing to 4,329 at the 2011 Census. The town and civil parish also includes Little Neston; Parkgate; and Riverside wards; along with part of Burton and Ness ward, and has a population of 15,162, increasing to 15,221 in the 2011 Census.
Historically, the current town was known as Great Neston, in order to be distinct from the smaller nearby hamlet of Little Neston. Before the rise of Birkenhead in the 1820s, it was the largest town in the Wirral Hundred. Great Neston included the hamlets of Clayhill, Hinderton, Moorside and part of Parkgate. The population of Great Neston was 1,486 in 1801 and 1,524 in 1851. In 1894, both Great Neston and Little Neston were combined to create Neston-cum-Parkgate and by 1901, the population had risen to 2,201.
Neston was a major port before the River Dee silted up. The port was then shifted further downstream to the nearby town of Parkgate, although by early nineteenth century, most traffic had ultimately transferred to Liverpool.
Neston is also a former mining town, with a colliery located at the nearby hamlet of Denhall. Opened in 1760 by Sir John Stanley, the coal mine consisted of numerous shafts, some of which were dug out underneath the river. Due to the silting up of the River Dee, coal shipments to Ireland and North Wales ended. Alternative custom was secured from the railways, brought about by the building of a link to the recently constructed Chester & Birkenhead Railway's branch to Parkgate.
Suburban localities of Neston are:
Ness
Clayhill
Burton
Little Neston
Hinderton
Parkgate
Previous suburbs of Neston:
Leighton (former suburb)
Nessholt (former suburb)
The A540 road links Neston to Heswall and West Kirby to the north, and Cheshire, Chester and North Wales to the south. Neston is also close to the M53 and M56 motorways, giving it access to Liverpool, Manchester, and the larger M6 motorway.
Neston railway station is situated on the Borderlands Line, providing direct services southbound to Flintshire and Wrexham, and northbound to Bidston in Birkenhead, with connecting services to the Merseyrail network. Recently, Merseytravel have been investigating the possibility of linking up the Bidston - Wrexham line to the electrified Merseyrail system.
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