St. John s Abbey Gate Colchester Essex
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St. John's Abbey, Colchester
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St John's Abbey, also called Colchester Abbey, was a Benedictine monastic institution in Colchester, Essex, founded in 1095.It was dissolved in 1539.
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Abbey Garden Terrace, Colchester, CO2 7NP
A small gated development of just five, four bedroom townhouses.
Prices starting from £500,000
An attractive terrace of five Georgian styled town houses, some with far reaching views across Colchester town centre, as well
as the grade II listed St Johns Abbey Gate House.
Inside the light and spacious accommodation is spread over three levels, with plot 3 measuring 1817 sqft, whilst plots 4,5,6 & 7 stand at 1779 sqft. There are high ceilings and sash windows, and the accommodation comprises of a decent size hall way, kitchen/ breakfast room, ground floor cloak room and living room.
On the first floor there are two bedrooms, both having en-suites with the master coming with a complementary dressing room, whilst on the second floor there are two further good size bedrooms and a family bathroom.
For more information please contact:
Chewton Rose - Homes in Colchester
156-158 High Street, Colchester, Essex, CO1 1PG
Call 01206 564259
colchester@chewtonrose.co.uk
Historic Colchester
This is an audio visual presentation on some of the historic sites of Colchester. The town has a huge history going back to the Romans and Queen Boudica. This film looks at the main historic sites found in and around the town centre. These include: the ruins of St. Botolph's Priory, St. Johns Abbey gatehouse, The Colchester Roman Circus, The Roman Church, the Roman walls and the Balkerne Gate, Colchester Castle and other parts of the town of Colchester.
BOTOLPHS PRIORY, COLCHESTER, ESSEX FEBRUARY 2017
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Abandoned Arena Abbey Field In Colchester PT 2
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF ENGLAND IN GOOGLE EARTH PART SIX ( 6/9 )
1. CASTLE HEDINGHAM,ESSEX 51°59'32.92N 0°36'5.02E
2. ST.MARY BISHOPHIL JUNIOR,YORK 53°57'20.98N 1° 5'13.85W
3. HEVER CASTLE,KENT 51°11'13.06N 0° 6'50.17E
4. SKIPTON HOLY TRINITY CHURCH 53°57'48.00N 2° 0'58.34W
5. CASTLE HOWARD,NORTH YORKSHIRE 54° 7'17.75N 0°54'22.00W
6. ST.BRIDE CHURCH,LONDON 51°30'49.35N 0° 6'19.98W
7. CASTLE BAMBURGH,NORTHUMBERLAND 55°36'34.30N 1°42'38.90W
8. MASJID UMAR,LEICESTER 52°37'27.08N 1° 6'6.61W
9. CASTLE HERSTMONCEAUX,SUSSEX 50°52'10.24N 0°20'19.35E
10. DURHAM CATHEDRAL,DURHAM 54°46'24.55N 1°34'35.34W
11. BURGH CASTLE ROMAN FORT 52°34'57.06N 1°39'6.09E
12. WESTMINISTER CATHEDRAL,LONDON 51°29'45.04N 0° 8'22.74W
13. METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL,LIVERPOOL 53°24'16.61N 2°58'7.23W
14. HAM HOUSE & GARDEN,HAM 51°26'40.23N 0°18'51.04W
15. EXPLORE YORK LIBRARY,YORK 53°57'40.99N 1° 5'11.12W
16. LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL,LIVERPOOL 53°23'50.23N 2°58'23.80W
17. ST.JOHN'S COLLEGE,CAMBRIDGE 52°12'31.31N 0° 6'54.40E
18. CATHOLIC CHURCH BERRY,LIVERPOOL 53°24'5.90N 2°58'30.90W
19. ARBEIA ROMAN GATEHOUSE 55° 0'16.34N 1°25'55.16W
20. HARDWICK HALL,DERBYSHIRE 53°10'7.64N 1°18'31.48W
21. ST.MARY'S CHURCH,CAMBRIDGE 52°12'19.33N 0° 7'5.65E
22. VICTORIA TOWER, HUDDERSFIELD 53°37'20.50N 1°46'18.08W
23. ST.MARY'S CHURCH,BERKELEY 51°41'20.69N 2°27'27.17W
24. SKELDERGATE BRIDGE,YORK 53°57'14.76N 1° 4'52.87W
25. CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL 51°16'46.92N 1° 4'58.05E
26. MANOR COURT GATE HOUSE,DEVON 50°39'5.46N 3°48'12.41W
27. FENCHURCH VIADUCT,LONDON 51°30'59.78N 0° 2'0.29W
28. ST.PETERS CHURCH,CASTLE CARROCK 54°53'28.83N 2°42'47.46W
29. BLUE TOWER,SAMPHIRE HOE 51° 6'17.39N 1°16'35.65E
30. ALL SAINTS,PAVEMENT 53°57'29.07N 1° 4'50.69W
31. PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL 50°46'56.75N 1° 5'44.61W
Save Colchester's Roman Circus appeal is launched
Local people gather outside the Sergeants' Mess, Abbey Fields, Colchester, to launch the appeal to raise £200,000 in under two months to save Colchester's Roman Circus. The building and the grounds are the site of the eight starting gates of the UK's only known Roman Circus, and the only one discovered north of the Alps.
EXPLORING CAMBRIDGE, the GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH of St Athanasios ⛪ (ENGLAND)
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's visit St Athanasios, the Greek Orthodox Church in Cambridge, England. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Cambridge is a university city and the county town of Cambridgeshire, England, on the River Cam about 50 miles (80 km) north of London. At the United Kingdom Census 2011, its population was 123,867, including 24,488 students.
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Castles ~ Canterbury
Canterbury Castle in Kent.The ruined castle is amongst the most ancient in Britain, begun by William the Conqueror around 1070. The stone castle replaced an earlier motte and bailey fortification built at the nearby Dane John. The keep was largely constructed in the reign of Henry I (1100 - 1135) as one of three Royal castles in Kent. By the late 1300's it had been overshadowed by the bigger fortifications at Dover and became a prison - by the seventeenth century it was already ruined. Today the roofless shell is surrounded by a quiet garden - inside you can climb part way up one of the towers.
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ABBEY FIELD
Abbey field in Colchester, June 2016 , a big open area.
Colchester Hospitals Charity
CoHoC are a registered charity that go above and beyond what the NHS can provide, to support the people of Essex during their time in hospital. The much publicised cancer centre needs the support of the local public and this films shows exactly why it will make such a massive difference to the community.
Colchester Pressure Cleaning Circular Rd
Http://Patio-Cleaning.com Pressure cleaning in Colchester Essex.
Not a driveway or patio but an entrance way to a number of properties used a lot of water but made quite a difference.
Class 350 110
London Midland Class 350 110 departed Rugeley Trent Valley
Abbey Fields from the air
Abbey Fields from the air filmed with a Tarot fy680 pro and a gopro
The Portobello Hotel ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Review Hotel in London, Great Britain
The Portobello Hotel ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Review Hotel in London, Great Britain
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With a quiet location in elegant Notting Hill, Portobello Hotel offers luxury breakfasts and boutique bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. The famous Portobello Market is just around the corner, while Hyde Park is a 15-minute walk away. The beautiful bedrooms at Portobello Hotel have individual, luxury décor, and each features a mini-bar and refrigerator. Some rooms have character features, including round beds or stand-alone baths. A continental breakfast is available each morning including organic coffee, and locally sourced hams, cheeses, and pastries. Located on a grand Georgian terrace, Portobello hotel is a 5-minute walk from Notting Hill Gate Underground Station. The stylish Kensington High Street is within a 20-minute walk, and Knightsbridge is 2.4 km away. Kensington and Chelsea is a great choice for travelers interested in architecture, monuments and entertainment.
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London Overground 378 136 stands at New Cross on test
London Overground 378 136 stands at New Cross on test
Listed building
A listed building, in the United Kingdom, is a building that has been placed on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. It is a widely used status, applied to around half a million buildings. The statutory body maintaining the list in England is English Heritage; Cadw (The Historic Environment Service of the Welsh Government) in Wales; Historic Scotland in Scotland; and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) in Northern Ireland.
The term has also been used in the Republic of Ireland, where buildings are surveyed for the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage in accordance with the country's obligations under the Granada Convention. However, the preferred term in Ireland is protected structure.
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Nottingham Contemporary in conversation with Ingrid Pollard
We are in conversation with exhibiting artist Ingrid Pollard as part of The Place Is Here exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary 03 Feb - 1 May 2017.
The Place Is Here is curated by Nick Aikens and Sam Thorne, with Nicola Guy. The exhibition is an expanded version of a presentation Aikens curated at the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, in 2016, titled Thinking Back: A Montage of Black Art in Britain. Archival displays are curated in collaboration with Vanley Burke, June Givanni, Lubaina Himid, Claudette Johnson, Keith Piper and Marlene Smith.
The exhibition, as well as an extensive public engagement programme, is supported by Arts Council England’s Strategic Touring programme, a collaboration with Modern Art Oxford, Spike Island, Bristol, the Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston, and firstsite in Colchester. The engagement programme will examine race, gender and social justice.
A selection from the exhibition will also be touring to Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art later in the year.