The history of Saint James' church Cooling
A brief history of Saint James' church Cooling
Kent Churches: St James Church.
The Church Charles Dickens talks about in his opening scene for Great Expectations. St James Church in Cooling, Kent.
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Kent Churches : St James Church. {Video Tour}
A tour around the grade I listed building that was the opening scene to Charles Dickens Great Expectations. St. James Church in Cooling,Kent.
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The Saxon Shore Way I walk from Gravesend to Rochester Kent UK Made by Huggie2love
The Saxon Shore Way is a long-distance walking path 163 miles from London Gravesend to Hastings The Saxon Shore Way offers the walker an unrivalled diversity of scenery from the wide expanses of marshland of the Thames and Medway estuaries to the majestic White Cliffs of Dover. Spectacular panoramic views follow the route along the escarpment of the old sea cliffs from Folkestone to Rye and from the sandstone cliffs of the High Weald at Hastings. The historian is treated to the Saxon Shore forts built by the Romans at Reculver, Richborough, Dover and Lympne, to the landing place of St. Augustine and of Caesar and to defences of more modem times against Napoleon and Hitler
My Feature Video and pictures are River Thames at Gravesend UK Gravesend Town Pier Royal Terrace Pier HM Custom House London St Georges Church Sail Barges on the Thames Shornhead foed Higham Saltings Cliffe Fort Lower Hope Reach Village of Cliffe and it Beautiful St Helen’s Church Cooling Castle and old St James Church info center Cooling Village Horseshoe cross wooden Bridge and climb up Absorb outstanding panoramic views up The Thames Estuary on to High Halstow village and old Church stunning views on to Fenn Street walking along the eadge of the River Medway Hoo St Werburgh Church Lower Upnor Village Cockham farm views from Upnor Castle stunning views over St Mary’s Island Rochester bridge Rochester Castle and Rochester Cathedral My Sunsets I taking from Top of Rochester Bridge This is the End of Part 1 of The Saxon Shore Way Start of walk at River Thames at Gravesend UK
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PS - My next Part 2 video Rochester Cathedral on to The Historic Dockyard at Chatham to Faversham Creek along The Swale to Seasalter to Whitstable Harbour to Hampton Pier along the sea wall to Herne Bay Pier
The Saxon Shore Way passes through two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, numerous Sites of Special Scientific Interest and several Nature Reserves. The route offers walkers an excellent opportunity to explore Kent's history. Saxon Shore way Follow the Saxon Shore Way along Kent's ancient coastline, which in many places is now miles inland. Walkers along the route will find Iron Age hill forts; magnificent churches and an impressive cathedral; Martello towers; historic ports; and castles dating from periods throughout history.
Gravesend is an ancient town in northwest Kent, England, Gravesend on the River Thames. These include a Paddle Steamer, Barges, Yachts, Tugs The River is still of great importance to Gravesend today as an operational base for the Port of London Authority
THE Church at Cliffe is dedicated to St. Helen and bears the distinction of being the only church in Kent dedicated to that Saint. It stands in a prominent position at the edge of the Hoo peninsula overlooking the extensive marshes which at this point stretch some two miles to the Thames.
Cooling Castle A short distance to the left along Cooling Road, the path passes the gatehouse of Cooling Castle A little further along the road you can also see the remains of a tower and part of the moat. Continuing along the road, the path reaches St James's Church in Cooling
The Hoo Peninsula, located on the north Kent coast 30 miles east of central London, extends into the Thames Estuary between Gravesend and Rochester. It separating the estuaries of the rivers Thames and Medway. It is dominated by a line of sand and clay hills, surrounded by an extensive area of marshland composed of alluvial silt
St Mary's Island, is part of the Chatham Maritime development area in Medway, South East England. It is located at the northern end of Chatham,from St Mary's Island you can see Lower Upnor across the river. Looking more to the west, you can see Upnor Castle.
Upnor Castle is an Elizabethan artillery fort located on the west bank of the River Medway in Kent. It is in the village of Upnor, opposite and a short distance downriver from the Chatham Dockyard, Situated on the banks of the River Medway, this attractive turreted castle is set in a picturesque village area backed by rolling, wooded hills.
The Rochester bridge was built of iron girders supported on masonry piers, 600 feet in length and weighing 700 tons. The East Kent Railway became the London Chatham and Dover Railway 1 August 1859 and in 1861 the bridge became a part of the newly completed Chatham Main Line from London to Dover
Rochester is a city of great antiquity. There was a settlement of some importance here well before the Roman occupation of Britain in AD43 The Romans almost certainly built the first bridge and fortified the town,
Cathedral is the second oldest earliest cathedral in England after Canterbury.
Camping in a Medieval Church
I spend the night in St James' Church in Cooling Kent. History and ghost hunting in the medieval Church overnight Champing.
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Castles: Cooling Castle.
Cooling Castle was built in the 1380s by John Cobham on the edge of marshes at Cooling, six miles north of Rochester, Kent.
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Champing: Sleep Overnight in a Church in Fordwich, Kent, in the United Kingdom // Birdgehls
Champing at the Church of St Mary's in Fordwich, Kent in the United Kingdom. Champing was set up by the Churches Conservation Trust. Old churches that remain consecrated are rented out on a per nightly basis, for a fee that includes breakfast in the morning! The money goes directly back into funding these historic buildings, so they can continue to be enjoyed by future generations.
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The history of St Bartholomew's church Bobbing
A brief history of St Bartholomew's church Bobbing
HEARTBREAKING GRAVEYARD HOO PENINSULA
The Saddest Scene - St James Church Yard, Cooling, Hoo Peninsula, Rochester, Kent. ???? Yesterday, Isle of Hoo, Kent, about 30 minutes outside of Bromley. One of the saddest things I’ve seen. Within St James Church yard, village of Cooling, on The Hoo Peninsula, Rochester, Kent. From the 18th century, the tombs of many baby siblings lost to a family. Infant mortality at that time was very high so though these numbers were many even for that time, the situation would not have been completely unusual. These baby tombs, brothers and sisters, all lined up side by side made a sobering vision in that ancient old churchyard, and it isn’t surprising to learn that this same scene was where Charles Dickens got his inspiration for the famous scene in Great Expectations. In the book the hero Pip looks at the graves of his parents and his many dead brothers and sisters and where he meets the convict Magwitch. #kenthistory #charlesdickens #greatexpectations
Historic Kent: St. John's Commandery.
A tour of the 13th century chapel in Swingfield,Kent.
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ICI Summer Outing
ICI Archive Film of the Summer Outing part of the Transfilm UK archive.Two hundred retired ICI Billingham employees are embarking on a day out to Scarborough.
Robyn & Chris - A Preston Court Cinematic Kent Wedding Film
Robyn & Chris, 3rd August 2019. My first time shooting at Preston Court (somewhere on my shoot list for a long long time!) this venue is full of character, charm & love! Robyn & Chris married at St James’ Church in Staple, just a stones throw from her parent’s house, followed by an epic knees up at Preston Court.
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A Trip Around Kent
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Rochester kent uk
Views of Rochester Castle, the River Medway, Rochester Cathedral and Rochester High street shot using panasonic SDR S26 camcorder.
Historic Kent : St. John's Commandery. {Video Tour Edit}
A walk around the historic 13th century chapel St. John's Commanery in Swingfield,Kent.
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Walmer Castle Gardens 15 March 2010
Garden and trees
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Then He stopped and looked and saw
That the earth was hot and barren.
So God stepped over to the edge of the world
And He spat out the seven seas;
He batted His eyes, and the lightnings flashed;
He clapped His hands, and the thunders rolled;
And the waters above the earth came down,
The cooling waters came down.
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A Ride through Cooling Village on my XT 600e
A Ride through Cooling Village on my XT 600e
Video Marketing Kent - Churches Trust
Marketing video for The Churches Trust which looks after many churches in the UK.
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Hundred of Hoo Railway, Kent line in 1958
The Hundred of Hoo Railway is a railway line in Kent, England, following the North Kent Line from Gravesend before diverging at Hoo Junction near Shorne Marshes and continuing in an easterly direction across the Hoo Peninsula, passing near the villages of Cooling, High Halstow, Cliffe and Stoke before reaching the Isle of Grain and the container port on its eastern tip, Thamesport. There used to be a short branch line leading from Stoke Junction to the coastal town of Allhallows but this closed from 4 December 1961, the same date on which the Hundred of Hoo line was closed to passenger services.