The Inn with the Well
You will find the bed and breakfast aspect of the high quality accommodation (rooms were renovated in 2009) a delight and The Inn With the Well is in a great location for touring the local areas such as Avebury, Salisbury, the Cotswolds, Wootton Bassett, Crop circles (in season) and Marlborough or as a pleasant retreat from those business meetings in Swindon., Marlborough Rd, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1SQ,
Zool - The Bear in Cirencester.avi
Cirencester Signpost
Welcome to Cirencester Signpost 'Destination Hope for All'.
Produced by Lucky Feather Productions.
Drew Interview at The Phoenix Festival - Cirencester | HeatsProductions
Interview by Pancast Poductions, who do podcasts that can be found on sound cloud and on iTunes.
29th and 30th of June 2013
Cirencester, A Local Town For Local People 1
Combining.
Little Halo - Pavo | At the Phoenix Festival in Cirencester | HeatsProductions
Pavo at the Phoenix Festival in Cirencester
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Sound recording by Scalable Sound
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29th and 30th of June 2013
Swindon - Marlborough - A4 - Avebury on sportsbike.
Found an SD card at avebury :) . Looks like they had a good run there in the sun from swindon through marlborough, along the A4 to Avebury. Very enjoyable ride along the long sweeping bends.
Nice fast road but sometimes a bit hairy with damp patches, off camber corners and idiotic drivers making arrogant gestures with their cars.
The Red Lion pub is in the middle of the ancient stone circle, and used to be a good biker hang-out, but the bike meets were banned years ago. Now it is almost always full of ramblers, hipsters in their tweed suits, and rich folk who spend more money, and pay for parking.
Bakers Arms v Ruby Removals highlights
Cirencester Band - Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Cirencester Band perform Queen hit Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Stratford Park Bandstand, Stroud. 31/07/2016
Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast
Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast thanks you for watching and hopes that you will visit us soon:
Located in the very heart of Conwy, North Wales, within walking distance of all attractions yet residing on quiet cobbled streets, the Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast ranks among the finest guest houses in North Wales. Gwynfryn (meaning white hill in Welsh) is a faithfully and immaculately restored 19th Century town house, located at 4 York Place, Off Lancaster Square, Conwy, North Wales, LL32-8AB. 5 luxuriously decortated rooms await our guests - The Rougé, The Rosé, The Violét, The Olivé, and The Bléu Room - and, within them, you will find a harmonious marriage of Victorian decor and tasteful modernity.
If you would like to know more about Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast, please do visit our site. If you can help you in any way, you must also feel free to contact us with questions; we love to hear from guests and future guests alike.
Thank you for watching and for reading.
Kind regards,
Gwynfryn B&B, Conwy, North Wales.
Disused Railway Series - Episode 001. MSWJR
This is it!, My first attempt at a light-hearted look at one of Britain’s disused Railways, the Midlands and South Western Junction Railway (M&SWJR), which eventually stretched from Redpost Near Andover up to Cheltenham. I chose this line first as it was close to my heart having walked it many times in the past. Go easy on my as it is indeed my first attempt! If you like it, please subscribe as there will be more, plus lots of bonus material.
If you like it, let me know what line you’d like us to cover next. We have pencilled in the Sprat and Winkle, and the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway, but certainly open to suggestion.
This video wouldn’t have been possible without the massive resource that swindonsotherrailway.co.uk so please take a visit there, I assure you it is well worth your time.
If you are interested in the line there is still a section that runs today. Highly recommended visit: swindon-cricklade-railway.org they are also looking to extend the line further via a fundraising project which can be found here:
Thanks to:
Rebecca Whitewick. Countless reasons!
Neil Lover, Adrian Thompson, Ben Blakey from the above websites and subsequent FB Forum groups.
Gary Nowell: For running out of money very well.
Music care of: epidemicsound.com
Swindon Supermarine celebrations
Highworth Silver Band at Abbey Meeds Pub
Swindon Centurians Spectrum 1 Wheatsheaf 6
Champagne Charlie at cirencester's Christmas lights switch on
GWR vs M&SWJR at Wolfhall Junction
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So we've started a new playlist. Hidden Railway Relics. This will take us through the history of various structures from Viaducts, to lost tunnels. Its a slightly new style for us, so do let us know what you think.
If you like what you see, please give us a thumbs up and subscribe. Lots more in this series planned. (Next up Torpantau Tunnel in South Wales).
This time round we explore the junction on the south side of Savernake Forest in Wiltshire were the Midlands and South Western Junction Railway crossed the existing GWR Line. We look ensuing battle between the two companies and the history of the structures left today for all to see.
Big thanks to Stephanie Maxine Williams for help with the new title intro. Steph's channel is here:
Other important contributions and thanks:
By Brian Robert Marshall, CC BY-SA 2.0,
Picture: Richard Martin
Picture: TB Sands
Website: swindonsotherrailway.co.uk
(Possible one of the most comprehensive websites on a disused line around).
Simon and band second gig in Cirencester
Playing for a full house
Open mic night @ the Salisbury winchmore hill
Singing