Judges Lodging, York, United Kingdom HD review
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Judges Lodging is a small, elegant Grade I registered historic Georgian town house that overlooks York Minster. It boasts 3 bars and rooms with free Wi-Fi and an iPod dock.
Judges Lodging has luxurious bedrooms with an LCD Freeview cable TV, a DVD player, and toiletries.
A full English breakfast is included in the room rate, and local suppliers are used where possible. The on-site restaurant is a modern British bar and grill.
The building is from the main crowds, yet just a 5-minute walk from York Train Station and a 2-minute walk from Theatre Royal.
The famous Betty's Tearooms is just around the corner from Judges Lodging, close to other eating places.
Judges Lodging Video : York, United Kingdom
Judges Lodging Video : York, United Kingdom
Welcome to the Judges Lodgings Hotel in the center of York the hotel is delighted to introduce you to the unique style, luxury and understated elegance of the Judges Lodgings Hotel, the only Grade 1 listed Georgian Town House hotel within the center of York. Location... The hotel is nestled within its own grounds in the main pedestrian area in York city center, and so the hotel guests find themselves right in the heart of York, within the ancient city walls, in the shadow of York Minster and just a stone's throw from all York's major attractions and shops.
Luxury... Having recently undergone a complete and sympathetic renovation in 2010 - retaining and restoring a wealth of original features while remodelling bathrooms in luxurious style, you will now experience a new level of comfort in this historically important building.
History... The building itself is impressive, and has a rich history, being built around 1710 by an eminent York Physician, Dr Winteringham whose son became surgeon to H.M.
King George III. In 1806, it became the official residence of the Assize Court Judges and remained so until the 1970s when it was converted into the small & friendly hotel it is today.
Service... At the Judges Lodgings Hotel, you can rely on unobtrusive, friendly service and keen attention to detail from the hotel's new management team.
Car Parking... Last but not least is the limited car park available by prior arrangement at the time of booking.
Charges apply. Alternatively, there are numerous car parks nearby, and the hotel is just a short walk from York Railway Station.
You will be able to see for yourself soon, when the hotel new improved website goes live, but in the meantime please take a look through these pages for a flavor of what you can expect.
Restaurant/cafe, Bar, Business centre, Laundry service.
Check-in from 15:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
Hotel adress: City Centre, 9 Lendal, York, United Kingdom
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Judges Court, York, United Kingdom HD review
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Guesthouse Judges Court sells fast on our site. The Judges Court is in a 4-story Georgian Grade II registered historic building, in the heart of York. It offers modern accommodations with private bathrooms, free Wi-Fi throughout the building and a bar.
All the rooms at the Judges Court are individually decorated with custom furniture, original paneling and polished woods. Each room includes a flat-screen TV, a Nespresso coffee machine and an iPod dock.
The property is within a 5-minute walk of the shopping district and all major attractions, such as York Minster, Jorvik Viking Centre and York Castle Museum. York Train Station is just a 10-minute walk away.
BEST WESTERN PLUS Dean Court Hotel, York, United Kingdom HD review
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BEST WESTERN PLUS Dean Court Hotel sells fast on our site. Opposite York Minster, and less than 645 feet from York's city center, is the Dean Court Hotel. Local produce is served in the AA rosette winning D.C.H. restaurant and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner is served in the AA rosette winning D.C.H. restaurant, which has views of York Minster. Guests can enjoy fresh coffees, drinks and snacks in the elegant lounge, and a popular Afternoon Tea is served in The Court cafe and bar.
Each uniquely decorated room at the Best Western Plus Dean Court Hotel has a TV with DVD player and a work desk. The stylish private bathrooms also include a hairdryer.
The Jorvik Viking Centre and the Shambles, a historic cobbled street with bars and pubs, are both less than a 10-minute walk away. York Train Station is half a mile from the hotel and York Racecourse is under a 10-minute drive away.
The Grand, York
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An overnight city break to the city of York. Discovering The Shambles, Judge's Lodging, Evil Eye and Bills Diner.
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Top 10 SCARIEST Haunted Pubs in Britain
Top 10 Haunted Pubs in Britain
Britain is famous for its pubs, and some of them have been around for hundreds of years. With so much history, some public houses, bars, inns and restaurants have become locations for famous ghost stories. in this list we count down the scariest, spookiest, grossest, most frightening and most famous pub ghost stories ever told. There's everything from duels to the death to Alfred Hitchcock movies. All the pubs on this list are haunted, but do you believe in ghosts?
Special thanks to our user Ashjbow for submitting the idea on our interactive suggestion tool: WatchMojo.com/suggest
00:20 #10: Ostrich Inn
01:03 #9: The Viaduct Tavern
01:40 #8: Ye Olde Man & Scythe
02:18 #7: The Mermaid Inn
02:57 #6: Jamaica Inn
03:34 #5: The Red Lion
04:15 #4: The Skirrid Mountain Inn
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Grays Court Hotel, York
Nestled in the shadow of York Minster and the City Walls, Grays Court is now a true one-off - a country house in the heart of the city - just waiting to be discovered. Along with our charming bedrooms, Grays Court offer fine food, exquisite gardens and the warmest welcome to everyone.
THE HOTEL LOUNGE DID NOT EXPECT THIS TO HAPPEN!!
Terry Miles is on another adventure up in the north of England.
I discover a Hotel and Spa up by Lake Windermere in The Lake District. I discover a Grand Piano that is just asking for a bit of 'Boogie Woogie' to be bashed out on it. The crowd gathers and LOVES IT !! This is a trailer to my next 'Terry Miles Pub Piano Quest Live On Tour' UP NORTH that will be uploaded onto this channel tomorrow.
York UK city walls
Walking on the city walls in York, June 8, 2011
York | Where Next? - S1E5
The team take on the beautiful city of York! Follow Woody, Alan, Jason and Amber as they navigate the crowds. It's the penultimate city of the series, who will come out on top? Show more for Game Rules...
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01) York Art Gallery
02) Betty's Cafe Tea Rooms
03) Cliffords Tower
04) York Dungeon
05) Coppergate Shopping Centre
06) Fossgate Social
07) The Hop
08) The Grand Hotel & Spa
09) Principal York Hotel
10) The Judges Lodging
11) Jorvik Viking Centre
12) Kuda Bar & Club
13) Lendal Bridge
14) Micklegate
15) The Windmill
16) National Railway Museum
17) York Observatory
18) Cityscreen Picturehouse
19) York Railway Station
20) Monk Bar
21) The Shambles
22) Theatre Royal
23) York Chocolate Story
24) University Quad
25) University Students' Union
26) Fountains Learning Centre
27) Visitor Information Centre
28) Gatehouse Coffee
29) York Minster
30) Yorkboat
31) York Barbican
32) Skeldergate Bridge
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York England historic center
The city of York is England's finest example of a medieval town -- so well-preserved that it looks like you took a wrong turn somewhere back in 1335 and got stuck in time when you walk down these narrow lanes line with the ancient original buildings it's like walking through an outdoor museum but it's very much lively and functioning city.
So well-preserved that it's become one of the world’s most interesting historic cities with a rich mix of activities for the visitor.
This town is surrounded by its original medieval high stone walls that protected it from attackers in the past and since then it's protected the town from modernization because you'll find that the old historic area within these walls is looking like it's about 500 years old and many of the buildings in fact are older.
We’re showing highlights of our visit, the very best of York, one of the finest towns in the UK.
HARRY POTTER SHOPS YORK | THE LODGE GUYS
Tattoo Tom comes with us around York. We visit three Harry Potter shops and try out the Evil Eye Lounge Gin bar
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Winteringham Fields - Hotels in Lincolnshire
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Dorchester, Historic Market town in Dorset, England (15)
Dorchester is the county town of Dorset, England. A historic market town, Dorchester lies on the banks of the River Frome, in the Frome Valley, just south of the Dorset Downs and north of the South Dorset Ridgeway, that separates the area from Weymouth, eight miles ( 13 km ) south. Dorchester is noted as being home and inspiration to the author Thomas Hardy, whose novel The Mayor of Casterbridge was based on the town.
In 1613 and 1725 great fires destroyed large parts of the town, but some of the mediaeval buildings, including Judge Jeffrey's lodgings, and the Tudor almshouse survives in the town centre, amongst the replacement Georgian buildings, many of which are built in Portland limestone. In the 17th century the town was at the centre of the Puritan emigration to America, and the local rector, John White, organised the settlement of Dorchester, Massachusetts. For his efforts on behalf of Puritan dissenters, White has been called the unheralded founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In 1642, just before the English Civil War, Hugh Green, a Catholic chaplain was executed here. After his execution, Puritans played football with his head. The town was heavily defended against the Royalists in the Civil War. In 1685 the Duke of Monmouth failed in his invasion attempt, the Monmouth Rebellion, and almost 300 of his men were condemned to death or transportation in the ~ Bloody Assizes, held in the Oak Room of the Antelope Hotel, Dorchester and presided over by Judge Jeffrey's. In 1833, the Tolpuddle Martyrs formed the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers. Trade unions were legal, but due to them swearing an oath of allegiance, they were arrested and tried in the Shire Hall in Dorchester. This building still remains and is preserved as it was at the time. Under the court are the cells where the prisoners were held while waiting for their court appearance. Dorchester Prison was constructed in the town during the 19th century and the prison is still in use today, holding convicted and remanded inmates from the local courts.
Poundbury is the well - known western extension of the town, constructed on Duchy of Cornwall land ( owned by Charles, Prince of Wales ) according to urban village principles since 1993. Being developed over 25 years, it will eventually be composed of four phases with a total of 2,500 dwellings and a population of about 6,000. Since 2008, Poundbury is now home to Dorset Fire and Rescue Service headquarters and Dorchester fire station. Prince Charles designed the estate ( as well as the local Tesco supermarket ) and makes several visits throughout the year. The catchment area extends eight miles west, north and east of the town, and two miles south. Brewery Square is a new development in the heart of the town, and is planned to include a multitude of retail outlets, residential units, bars, restaurants and various cultural facilities, plus the regeneration of Dorchester South station to make it the UK's first solar powered rail station.
This remaining Duchy land was farmed under the open field system until 1874 when the land was enclosed - or consolidated - into three large farms by the landowners and residents. Soon afterwards followed a series of key developments for the town: the enclosing of Poundbury hill fort for public enjoyment in 1876, the ~ Fair Field ( new site for the market, off Weymouth Avenue ) in 1877, the Recreation Ground ( also off Weymouth Avenue ) opening in 1880, and the imposing Eldridge Pope Brewery of 1881, adjacent to the railway line to Southampton. Salisbury Field was retained for public use in 1892, with land being purchased in 1895 for the formal Borough Gardens, between West Walks and Cornwall Road. The clock and bandstand were added in 1898. Meanwhile, land had begun to be developed for housing outside the walls. This included the Cornwall Estate, between the Borough Gardens and the Great Western Railway, from 1876 and the Prince of Wales Estate, centred on Prince of Wales Road, from 1880. Land for the Victoria Park Estate was bought in 1896 and building began in 1897, Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year. The lime trees in Queen's Avenue were planted in February 1897.
Shambles - York
Extended version of the Shambles in York, one of the world's most cherished Medieval Streets. Video shows the famous cobbled street and the remains of St. Crux Church. Filmed in March 2010.
House Of The Trembling Madness, York
Beer Diary Nov 2015
How to drink local in the north of England
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BEAT ANY ESCAPE ROOM- 10 proven tricks and tips
10 tips to dominate any Escape room- Prepare your brain for the Escape room using Brilliant.org. First 200 people get 20% off!!
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Summary: I visited Dr. Scott Nicholson in Brantford, ON Canada since he is the world expert in Escape Room design. After meeting with him for a day here are the 10 tips I came away with to beat any escape room:
1. Think simple
2. Searching
3. Organize your stuff
4. Focus on what is stopping you
5. Team roles
6. Lock types
7. Code types
8. Written clues
9. Look for patterns
10. Your guide is your friend
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