Chippenham at Christmas
Find out what Chippenham has to offer with our new video that showcases some of the fantastic things to do over the festive season. The music has been written by local musician Jarid Clark especially for the video.
Thank you to all of the businesses for their time and assistance in creating this video, Amelia Classics, Butlers Butchers, Chippenham Museum and Heritage Centre, Sarah Jayne's Cafe, Floral Culture, Humbugs Sweet Shop, La Passione, Phase Patch, Rivo Lounge, St Andrew's Church, The Brunel, The Buttercross Inn, The Craft Company, The Garden, Thyme
This video is brought to you by Chippenham BID
Homer @The Buttercross
Live medley taken from GoPro footage at the Buttercross, Chippenham. On April 2nd 2016 at Paul and Nicoles 2nd anniversary weekend of running the pub.
Castle Combe Village Filmed Using A Wide Angle Lens
Castle Combe is a small village in Wiltshire, England, with a population of about 350. Ranked No. 2 in The Times's 30 best villages, it is renowned for its attractiveness and tranquillity, and for its fine buildings including the medieval church. The 14th century market cross, erected when the privilege to hold a weekly market in Castle Combe was granted, is situated where the three principal streets converge. Some small stone steps near the cross were for horse riders to mount and dismount and close by are the remains of the buttercross.
The village prospered during the fifteenth century when it belonged to Millicent, the wife of Sir Stephen Le Scrope and then of Sir John Fastolf (1380–1459), a Norfolk knight who was the effective lord of the manor for fifty years. He promoted the woollen industry, supplying his own troops and others for Henry V's war in France. St. Andrew's Church is the home of the Castle Combe Clock, one of the very few English medieval clocks still in use.
The village has twice played host to the Combe Sunday event, a music extravaganza which attracted 4,000 visitors to the village in 2006.
Castle Combe was also used as a location for the film musical Doctor Dolittle. Other productions include The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, an episode of Agatha Christie's Poirot, and the films Stardust and The Wolfman. Throughout September 2010, the village was used as a key filming location for Steven Spielberg's production of War Horse.
Filmed on a Canon VIXIA HF G20 Legria HF G25
Castle Combe The Prettiest Village In The Cotswolds
Castle Combe is a small village in Wiltshire, England, with a population of about 350. Ranked No. 2 in The Times's 30 best villages, it is renowned for its attractiveness and tranquillity, and for its fine buildings including the medieval church. The 14th century market cross, erected when the privilege to hold a weekly market in Castle Combe was granted, is situated where the three principal streets converge. Some small stone steps near the cross were for horse riders to mount and dismount and close by are the remains of the buttercross.
The Furness Tradition festival parade, Ulverston.
The Furness Tradition festival 9th to the 13th of July 2008.
Saturday Morning parade around the streets of Ulverston.
Dance sides: Furness Morris,The Buttercross Belles, P.R.A.T.S (Pateley Real Ale Tasting Society, Longsword division)and Horwich Prize Medal Morris Men.
Operation 77 22nd Dec 14
Great ska and punk band, worth 4 pints at least and that's only because I couldn't get the bar!
Sowerby Bridge Morris Dancers 27 June 2012
Sowerby Bridge Morris Dancers, dancing outside The Works, Sowerby Bridge, guests at Ryburn 3 Step's folk club.
Kettle Bridge Clogs dancing at Marlboro College
Kettle Bridge Clogs dancing Prescott at Marlboro College, Vermont, USA on 23rd May 2009. This was part of the Marlboro Ale.
Rivington Morris, Whitby Folk Week 2015
Rivington Morris at the Spa, Whitby Folk Week 2015
Cockshell Clog Morris Dancers
Leigh-On-Sea Folk Festival 2011
Castle Combe
Castle Combe is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about 5 miles northwest of the town of Chippenham.
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