The Manor House Golf Course Castle Combe
A promotional video for one of the most scenic golf course in the UK. The Manor House Golf Club in Castle Combe
16th hole at Manor Golf Club, Drighlington.
Bradford Golf Club
Aerial footage of Bradford Golf Course.
Castle Combe, England
Tourism in Castle Combe Village - England - January 2017
The village sits in the Cotswolds Area in north west Wiltshire.
Filmed with Lumix G7
Mini tour of the Wiltshire golf club
Brandon Golf Course Shadwell Leeds
Brandon Golf Course Shadwell Leeds
THE 2019 BRADFORD CITY GOLF DAY
The highlights of our 2019 Golf Day - sponsored by Lexus Bradford
Discover Lythe Hill Hotel and Spa in Haslemere, England | Voyage Privé UK
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Privately owned and nestled amongst 22 acres of Surrey countryside, Lythe Hill boasts a unique retreat for the perfect escape to the country. This historic country house hotel was a former farm house and outbuildings form a picturesque hamlet on the outskirts of the market town of Haslemere.
All 44 bedrooms are individual in design and many of them display different features dating back to 1475. The restaurant is credited with two AA Rosettes and offers a Table D'Hote Menu with freshly prepared traditional cuisine.
The spa offers a wide range of ESPA beauty therapy treatments, 16 metre swimming pool, whirlpool, steam room and sauna. There is also a fully equipped gym and tennis court, making Lythe Hill the ideal place to wind down and renew your energy.
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Wiltshire Country Walk Cotswolds Castle Combe and By Brook round
Our video is a guided circular walk from Castle Combe in the Cotswolds, Wiltshire. Starting from Castle Combe car park we walk through the village then follow the By Brook (river) on the Macmillan Way to the villages of Long Dean and Ford. We return via Nettleton Mill House and the golf course.This is an easy walk on grass and gravel footpaths/tracks and some tarmac road. There are some stiles and gates, inclines and declines.
Elevation: approx lowest point 62.20m (205.38ft) approx highest point 126.50m (415.03ft) approx ascent 229.10m (751.64ft).
Approx 5.8 miles allow 2½ - 3 hours using OS Explorer Map 156, Chippenham and Bradford-on-Avon. This walk is done clockwise.
Start point: Castle Combe Car Park (free).
For more info and facilities please look at the walk on our website.
South Leeds Golf Course
This video is about South Leeds 23-6-17
Moortown Golf Club - The Wednesday Classic
Featuring Tony (Big Kid) Wokes
GREAT CHALFIELD MANOR - WILTSHIRE - ENGLAND
Splendid place. Well worth a visit.
You Need To See These Places In Wiltshire
You Need To See These Places In Wiltshire// Wiltshire is one pretty county I'm telling you! Here are some places that are well worth a visit and I'm showing you only a tiny fraction.
If you're a fan of Poldark (who isn't?), you need to visit Great Chalfield Manor which is a National Trust property. And when it comes to quintessential English villages/towns, you will instantly fall in love with Bradford on Avon and Castle Combe. Did you know that Castle Combe has the most romantic hotel too? If you want to book a very special stay, I think The Manor House is perfect. Makes you think of the film The Holiday. I can already picture Amanda and Graham.
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Ella & David - Keighley Golf Club - Same Day Highlights
Congratulations to the amazing Ella & David!!! Your day was a pleasure to film and be a part of! Have a great honeymoon!
Abandoned Baildon Bank Mine and Quarry Exploration - First Walkthrough
Join me as I explore an old stone mine on Baildon Bank (north of Bradford) overlooking Airdale.
The area has Rough Rock and Rough Rock Flag sandstone layers which were deposited around 300 million years ago by flowing water (large estuary?) and being exposed along a 1km strip have been extensively quarried for building materials. As well as workings on the surface the rock was also mined underground. The rock was variable quality with lesser quality rock being used for stone bricks, kerbs etc. and high quality flagstone used for flooring and other larger pieces. Fossilised plants and trees are found were found in some rocks, which were discarded because they weaken the structure.
The cliffs along the bank are popular with climbers.
The mines were abandoned over 100 years ago and the land was sold to Bradford Corporation in 1899 (the local authority - now Bradford Metropolitan District Council) by the Lord of the Manor and the entrances were blasted shut and the site partially filled in and levelled.
!!!Mines are dangerous places and should not be explored!!!!, do so at your own risk. In this mine the 2-3m drop from the passage from the outer entrance cave to the first chamber is probably the most dangerous part (and could be difficult to get out again), although there is also a risk of falling rocks and collapse in the rest of the mine. It is unclear to me if all of the large boulders inside are a result of parts of the roof falling over time, or if they fell when the mine was blasted to seal it, certainly in its present state it is hard to see flat floor in most of the chambers.
I haven't found much detail on the quarry and mine on the internet and haven't seen any other videos of anyone getting further into the mine than the outer cave. The chambers are dark and large and so are hard to light for filming.
It's hard to get a picture of the layout from the video but as a basic description from memory - there is an outer cave with a couple of (crawling) ways down into a slightly larger cave/chamber: a steeper descent from the left or a junk strewn gentler slope on the right. From that chamber there is a short passageway off to the left leading to the first large chamber (30mx6mx6m?? - I am terrible at estimating distances) there are a further one/two chambers in line going on from the end of this and turning left in the middle chamber is an entrance to another chamber to the right running parallel with the initial three, and a blocked passage to the left. continuing across this chamber is another parallel chamber to the right and blocked passage/chamber to the left - i.e. three parallel sets of chambers. There are many places where further passages from the chambers have been blocked with loose boulders and some bricked up with stone, several of which I only noticed on the video - the rocks are so strewn about I didn't notice at the time. Some of the blocked passages which go off from the chambers could possibly be squeezed into.
The initial large chambers were quite wet with water dripping drown from the roof.
There are further caves/entrances along the bank I haven't looked in.
Sadly my camera ran out of space as I was walking back out, so the last couple of minutes were recorded in much poorer quality on my phone.
Bowood Golf Club in Wiltshire
Bowood’s championship golf course in Wiltshire, voted one of the UK’s Top 50 Stay and Play golf resorts by Golf Monthly
Leeds Golf Centre - Clubhouse
A short fly over the new and improved Leeds Golf Centre clubhouse. Winner of the 2018 club of the year!
All 18 holes at Kingsdown Golf Club