Bude Castle Heritage Centre Cornwall.
The Bude Castle was once the home of Sir Goldsworthy Gurney the inventor of the Steam Carriage. The building now displays objects and exhibitions related to the history of Bude and Stratton and the surrounding parishes.
In addition the Castle also houses an archive collection of maps documents, books, and photographs.
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Sunday morning in Stratton, Bude
Opening front door of the Cornwall House to the local church bells in Stratton, Bude. North Cornwall
10 July 2016 - Bude Castle, Cornwall
10 July 2016 - Bude Castle, Cornwall
Gurney, Forgotten Genius - A Short Film
Travelog: Launceston, UK (17.7.17)
Please ignore how my camera mic seems to pick up my breathing to a high degree, I'm pretty sure I don't sound that loud usually!
Took a trip to Launceston, Cornwall, UK to see the town & castle.
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Places to see in ( St Columb Major - UK )
Places to see in ( St Columb Major - UK )
St Columb Major is a civil parish and town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Often referred to locally as St Columb, it is situated approximately seven miles southwest of Wadebridge and six miles east of Newquay. The designation Major distinguishes it from the nearby settlement and parish of St Columb Minor on the coast. An electoral ward simply named St Columb exists with a population at the 2011 census of 5,050.
Twice a year the town plays host to hurling, a medieval game once common throughout Cornwall but now only played in St Columb and St Ives. It is played on Shrove Tuesday and then again on the Saturday eleven days later. The game involves two teams of several hundred people (the 'townsmen' and the 'countrymen') who endeavour to carry a silver ball made of apple wood to goals set two miles (3 km) apart, making the parish, around 25 square miles in area, the de facto largest sports ground in the world.
St Columb is situated in mid-Cornwall, about 5 miles (8 km) inland from the north coast. The parish covers an area of 12,884 acres (5,214 ha) or 20.1 square miles (52 km2). Its highest point, at 709 ft (216 m), is Castle an Dinas, the site of an Iron Age hill fort about 2 miles (3.2 km) east of St Columb. Much of the land in the parish is used for farming (both arable and pastoral), with small areas of woodland. There is also some moorland in the generally slightly higher northern and eastern parts of the parish, notably part of the Goss Moor in the southeast, Castle Downs below Castle an Dinas (east) and an area of moorland adjoining Rosenannon Downs (northeast). The Vale of Lanherne, the valley of the River Menalhyl (see below) is famed for its beauty and occupies the area to the west of the town, connecting St Columb and St Mawgan churchtown.
St Columb occupies a plateau at about 300 ft (90 m) elevation. The north part of the town (known as 'Bridge') descends into the Vale of Lanherne, having a minimum elevation of approximately 165 ft (50 m). It was originally a linear settlement built on the main road running north-east to south-west, but modern estates have since been built, extending the town to the south and east.
The A39 main road runs north to south through the parish. Until the late 1970s it went through the town but a bypass now carries traffic east of St Columb. The A30 dual carriageway also runs through the southeastern part of the parish north of Goss Moor. The Par-Newquay railway line does not enter St Columb parish but forms part of its southern boundary. A small part of the parish is occupied by a corner of Newquay Airport, which is Cornwall’s principal civil airport.
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Bude, a Winter Wonderland?
Fun day in the snow with my brother Bradley
The Shell Seekers - Cornwall Art Exhibition - Rosamunde Pilcher 90th Birthday
Beautiful film about an Art Exhibition dedicated to the 90th birthday of Rosamunde Pilcher, author of famous novel The Shell Seekers. The exhibition was held at The Castle Bude Heritage Centre next to the stunning Summerleaze beach in the Cornish town of Bude.
Gallery was curated by Lynne Holehouse of SeventhWaveGallery and Debbie Cousins from BudeWorks. 30 artists featured, 60 pieces displayed. All to honour a special lady...
Cornwall at war museum
Cornwall at war museum
Beautiful peal of Taylors at Stratton, Cornwall. 21cwt Tenor.
Situated in Stratton, these have got to be the nicest sounding Bells in Cornwall, and even the Southwest! Beautiful Tenor at just under 22cwt in Eb. Back 6 ringing 60 on thirds competition piece.
Bude - April 2017
Our first trip to Bude in Cornwall. This is our caravans home for Summer 2017.
Interior and exterior of St Michael & All Angels church, Bude, Cornwall, UK
The Church of St. Michael and All Angels built in 1834/5 by George Wightwick, was the gift of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland. The church reflects the history of the area which it serves, which had enjoyed a new prosperity with the cutting of the Bude Canal, at great expense, between 1819-26.
St Michael's was originally built as a Chapel of Ease to nearby Stratton Church, and only later became the parish church of Bude Haven as the town expanded with the advent of the London and South Western Railway in the 1890's and its new found popularity as a holiday resort.
The Living Churchyard Scheme is in place and is maintained with sensitivity allowing wild flowers to flourish whilst still controlling grass around the graves.
Bude Castle - 28 March 2015
On Saturday it was an honour to address the opening day of the Conservative Spring Conference 2015 in Manchester.
Standing outside the historic and iconic Bude Castle I was able to expand on the success of our long-term economic plan in North Cornwall: 4000 new apprenticeships, 26,000 people taken out of tax altogether, cuts to small business rate relief and a massive boost to our tourism industry through infrastructure improvements.
Stratton, Cornwall
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See also: Battle of Stratton 1643 Stratton is a small town situated near the coastal resort of Bude in north Cornwall, England, UK.It was also the name of one of ten ancient administrative shires of Cornwall - see Hundreds of Cornwall.A battle of the English civil war took place here on 16 May 1643.A local saying at Stratton is Stratton was a market town when Bude was just a furzy down, meaning Stratton was long established when Bude was just gorse-covered downland.
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Theme park barnstaple bude bideford Ziggys Blast Quest Milky Way
Part 3 of 3 - The Milky Way's Merlin Cadogan (from Britain's Got Talent) is very excited to show you round new roller coaster - Ziggys Blast Quest at The Milky Way.
World War 2 re-inactment in Bude
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Barrel Rock hyperlapse - Bude, Cornwall - 2019
Hyperlapse of Barrel Rock in my home town just before sunset. This was my first test with the hyperlapse function.
Places to see in ( Marhamchurch - UK )
Places to see in ( Marhamchurch - UK )
Marhamchurch is a civil parish and village in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Marhamchurch village is situated 1 ¹⁄₂ miles south of Bude off the A39 road. The Civil Parish population at the 2011 census was 837. The name derives from the Celtic Saint Marwenne (Morwenna) who is thought to have founded a hermitage here around the end of the fifth century. Marwenne was one of the twenty-four children of St Brychan, a Welsh saint and king.
Marhamchurch parish church is dedicated to St Marwenne. Most of the present church is of the 14th century; in the 15th century an aisle and porch were added. In the early 15th century the existence of an anchorite's cell occupied by an anchoress called Cecilia Moys is recorded. Features of interest include the four-holed cresset stone and a Norman quarter-capital (though this is unlikely to be a fragment of the Norman church which may have preceded the present building). St Marwenne was probably the same as Morwenna of Morwenstow. In the 9th century the district was probably on the border between Cornwall and Devon and the farms in the parish have Saxon names unlike those of Poundstock on the other side of the River Neet.
Marhamchurch was recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) when it was one of several manors held by Hamelin from Robert, Count of Mortain. There was one virgate of land and land for 2 ploughs. There was one plough, 1 serf, 1 villein, 2 smallholders, 20 acres of pasture and 20 sheep. The value of the manor was 6 shillings though it had formerly been worth 10 shillings.
Marhamchurch Revel is a festival held every year, on the Monday after 12 August in Marhamchurch. During the festival a Queen of the Revel is chosen from the village schoolgirls and crowned by Father Time in front of the church where St. Morwenna's cells are said to have stood. Following these events a procession led by the local band and the newly crowned Revel Queen then proceeds through the village to the Revel Ground. Here the villagers are entertained with a show of various entertainments.
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