My Week with Marilyn (2011) Location - Saltwood Castle, Saltwood, Hythe, Kent CT21 4QU
Colin Clark's (Eddie Redmayne) family home: In the opening scene, Colin walks across the lawn and into the library of this castle, where he tells his parents that he is going to London to get a job in the film industry
Saltwood Castle Aka Two's Company (1937)
Issue title is Two's Company.
Saltwood Castle, Hythe, Kent.
Various shots of ancient castle, once home to Archbishop of Canterbury. Most of the castle is in ruins.
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Hythe Salvation Army Band @ Saltwood Castle
Saltwood Castle
Folkestone Harbour Arm, The Warren & Saltwood Castle
Some drone footage from a day out and about in the South East of England.
Ghostly Disused Railway: Hythe (Kent) to Sandling 1874 and Abandoned Hayne Tunnel
Join me on my walk along the disused railway line from Hythe (Kent) to Sandling Station. You'll see an old abandoned railway tunnel in Hayne Wood, a bridge near Saltwood Castle and the remains of bridge abutments along Blackhouse Hill, near where the Hythe railway station used to be. Hythe's railway station (full size) was closed in 1951.
Saltwood castle, Mavic pro 1080p
C of K Day 2 Saltwood Castle
Sorry, closed
Smythe Barn at Westenhanger Castle
A 16th century barn at Westenhanger Castle which once belonged to Thomas 'Customer' Smythe has been restored to its former glory after a three-year long project. Yourkentttv spoke to Peter Kendall of English Heritage and bestselling author and historian Alison Weir about the significance of the building and what Smythe himself was like in Tudor times. For more go to yourkenttv.co.uk.
Saltwood Remembrance Wreath Laying
Saltwood War Memorial The Story 2
The history of Saltwood War Memorial
Places to see in ( Hythe - UK )
Places to see in ( Hythe - UK )
Hythe, is a small coastal market town on the edge of Romney Marsh, in the District of Shepway on the south coast of Kent. The word Hythe or Hithe is an Old English word meaning haven or landing place. Hythe has medieval and Georgian buildings, as well as a Saxon/Norman church on the hill and a Victorian seafront promenade. Hythe was once defended by two castles, Saltwood and Lympne. The town hall, a former guildhall, was built in 1794, its fireplace designed by the Adam Brothers.
Hythe's market once took place in Market Square (now Red Lion Square) close to where there is now a farmers' market every second and fourth Saturday of the month. Hythe has gardening, horse riding, bowling, tennis, cricket, football, squash and sailing clubs. Lord Deedes was patron of Hythe Civic Society, and the hounds of the East Kent Hunt are kennelled in nearby Elham.
As an important Cinque Port Hythe once possessed a bustling harbour which, over the past three hundred years, has now disappeared due to silting. Hythe was the central Cinque Port, sitting between Hastings and New Romney to the west and Dover and Sandwich to the east.
Hythe has no coat of arms; but the corporation seal represents an antique vessel, with one mast, two men in it, one blowing a horn; and two men lying on the yard arm. Hythe is also the birthplace of Mackeson Stout, a type of beer. Hythe Ranges is a military training ground that takes up a large section of the Hythe shoreline. Access to this section of the shore is restricted when red flags are showing.
The Royal Military Canal runs across the northern edge of the marsh, to Winchelsea. Running under Stade Street, the canal, intended to repel invasion during the Napoleonic wars of 1804 to 1815, gives central Hythe its character. Now shaded by trees, the canal, 10 yards wide, passes into the marsh from the middle of the town. The canal begins at Seabrook and runs through Hythe. It follows the original haven that was once Hythe's harbour as far as the light railway thence across Romney Marsh to Winchelsea. Its 26-mile length can be walked.
Hythe was once defended by two castles, Saltwood and Lympne. Saltwood derives its name from the village in its shadow. During the reign of King Canute the manor of Saltwood was granted to the priory of Christ Church in Canterbury, but during the 12th century it became home of Henry d'Essex, constable of England.
( Hythe - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Hythe . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Hythe - UK
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Westenhanger Castle
Westenhanger Castle Hythe
The Saltwood Railway
A few shots of the Saltwood Railway in steam days.
Drone over Saltwood
Me and my brother flying our drones over Saltwood
The Old Saltwood Tunnel 22 July 2017 pt 1
This 85m tunnel is on the dismantled railway between Sandling Station and Saltwood in Kent, England.
It formed part of the Sandgate branch, which was a three mile long railway branch line that ran from Sandling railway station in Kent on the South Eastern Main Line to Hythe and Sandgate railway stations. It opened in 1874, was closed briefly between 1943 and 1945 and reopened only for the last train to run between Hythe and Sandling on 3 December 1951.
Almost the entire route from Sandling to Hythe remains intact, but with no track, including cuttings and embankments but the cutting to the south of the tunnel has been partially infilled and is difficult to access.
Stories are told of plumes of steam being seen coming from the tunnel, as though the old engines are still running, and people have also spoken of sightings of a male figure lurking in the tunnels darkness.
It’s because of these tales that Ghost Connections have had this tunnel on our list of potential investigation locations for some time, so, with other team members unavailable this night, Ian and Graham decided to go and have look for ourselves, this is what happened.
Part two to follow.
Saltwood new Priest meets the congregation
Lympne Castle
Walkthrough of the rooms at Lympne Castle, Kent, England.
Lost Pubs and Inns of Hythe (Kent)
Join me on a pub crawl with a difference - we're going to visit the lost pubs of Hythe (Kent).
Seal, Hythe beach
Sammy the Seal and a cormorant at Hythe beach in front of the hotel Imperial on Princes Parade.
Sizergh Castle and Gardens _England
A visit to Sizergh Castle and Gardens, near Kendal, Cumbria to meet some Australian friends on route to London for the Olympics.