The Grange at Northington, Winchester
The Grange at Northington, Winchester
The Grange at Northington Photo Slideshow - 4K
The Grange is an English Heritage run property in Hampshire, England. These photos are from a trip there in April 2014.
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THE GRANGE NORTHINGTON HAMPSHIRE 15 07 2013
Now an empty building but interesting all the same.
A dog at Northington Grange
Recorded at Northington Grange, Hampshire, on 7 August 2008
northington heseltine
Secretary of State Michael Heseltine is interviewed by Gwyn Richards about Northington Grange, Hampshire, first broadcast in 1980 and repeated in 1981. Partly as a result of the original broadcast, the Grange was rescued and is now a National Heritage property which hosts opera performances.
Re-Visit to the Grange Park Opera
The Grange at Northington is the foremost example of the Greek Revival style in England
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Target practice at Grange Park Opera !!!!
Between the scenes fun with a great bunch , great season!!!
Enjoy one and all!!
No stagecrew were injured during the making of this clip!!!
Chris and Sam - Winslowe House and Botleigh Grange Wedding in Hampshire 2014
Stunning dual venue wedding in Hampshire at the Botleigh Grange and Winslowe House
pill boxes on the isle of wight
a selection of WW2 pill boxes and defences on the isle of wight.
Oh to be in England now that October's there The Colonel's Place in the Sun
I decided after doing some shopping to stop off by the stream for a rest in the glorious sunshine - it's actually November in 2 days time ! to Paraphrase Browning :O to be in England now that Octobers there
Dining and picnics at Grange Park Opera
Dining at this magical setting... a picnic in a Surrey orchard...or in an Indian Pavilion by the crinkle-crankle wall... or linger by the Venerable Spongy Lawn... or by the Rose Parterre. Dine with the Duchess in the 15th century house... on stone flags trod by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.
Find out more about dining & picnics: or call 01962 73 73 73.
P.L.U.T.O SOLO pipeline - isle of wight - WW2 history
a leftover from world war 2. the 12 sections of HAIS pipeline left over from the thorness bay P.L.U.T.O terminal . exposed at low tides and still there after 70 odd years of battering .
PipeLine Underwater Transport of Oil
grange park snow view with happy family playing
just having fun with the snow
Unlocking Sandham Memorial Chapel
Sandham Memorial chapel is a unique treasure-house containing some of the finest works of 20th century artist Sir Stanley Spenser. Take a glimpse inside with Chapel Steward Alison Paton or find out more at :
Grange Park Opera Alton Hampshire
Grange Park Opera is one of the most popular attractions in Alton Hampshire. Even if you know the area well we are here to help you and can offer advice to help you make the right decision. Simply visit our website.
ST MARY'S HOUSE - BRAMBER - WEST SUSSEX - 06.05.2013
SPLENDID OLD HOUSE DATING FROM 1470.
WELL WORTH A VISIT.
HINTON AMPNER HAMPSHIRE ENGLAND
Nice place.
Norton Grange Aerial View
Drone footage from Envision Images, overlooking the hotel, decking and scenery.
Titchfield Abbey
Shot in the 90's over two early winter morning, I encountered some strange goings on at the Abbey. The most notable being when I walked towards the large main front door and heard three deep sounding thuds on the door, as if somebody was demanding entry. Knowing I was the only one there I quickly gathered my remaining shots and went home
Titchfield Abbey is a medieval abbey and later country house, located in the village of Titchfield near Fareham in Hampshire, England. The abbey was founded in 1222 for Premonstratensian canons, an austere order of priests. The abbey was a minor house of its order, and became neither wealthy nor influential during its three centuries of monastic life; the inhabitants were devoted to scholarship, as shown by their very impressive library.
Titchfield was closed in 1537 by Henry VIII of England during the Dissolution of the Monasteries and the building was converted into a mansion by Thomas Wriothesley, a powerful courtier. Later in the sixteenth century the abbey was home to Henry Wriothesley, who was a patron of William Shakespeare. In 1781 the abbey was abandoned and partially demolished to create a romantic ruin. The remains were purchased by the government in the early twentieth century and are now a Scheduled Ancient Monument under the care of English Heritage.