Railway Tavern Dereham World Cup
The madness that was the World Cup at the tavern in dereham. Hundreds descended for an atmosphere second to none. Sky TV there every game
The Ribs of Beef - The Great Norfolk Pub Guide in Association with Lacons
The Great Norfolk Pub Guide highlights brilliant pubs across the county, which Lacons Brewery are really passionate about. Darren Eadie visits the Ribs of Beef in Norwich City Centre
First broadcast on Mustard TV.
Walking along the old railway to Norwich Victoria!
Walking along the old railway to Norwich Victoria! Starting at the former junction with The Great Eastern Main Line we see a class 90 propelled train, when then walk along the old formation towards Norwich Victoria.
Shania & Lee Vann Performing at the Railway Tavern in Dereham
The second of my songs performing with Lee. What a great night!
Railway Pub (1950)
Public house model railway.
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
C/U lamp and nameplate Yarmouth Central at Red Horse Pub. C/U man and woman looking at magazines. M/S couple sitting on bench you would find at railway station, others join them. C/U man reading book. Several customers look at their watches. C/U big clock. M/S as man studies timetable on the wall. M/S of man standing up and walking to the bar. C/U publican looking at the clock. C/U clock. The barman takes the cover off the pumps and serves the first drink. Various shots of the bar with a model railway running round the top. Various shots of people stood drinking at the bar. C/U railway. C/U name Holland on railway, pan to Dutch buildings. C/U train going through Switzerland and America with typical models in background. Various shots as people watch the railway as they drink. Various shots of the bar, the barman serves a drink.
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Adam and Eve pub in Norwich #everydaydev
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Chloe shows us one of the oldest pubs in Norwich, Adam and Eve!
Famous for having a pub for #everyday of the year and a church for every Sunday, there is plenty to see and do in Norwich City.
Wells Harbour Railway Train - FULL VIDEO TOUR (Wells-next-the-Sea, UK)
The Wells Harbour Railway is a 10 1⁄4 in (260 mm) gauge railway at Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, England. It is 1,200 yards (1,100 m) long, running between Wells Harbour and Pinewoods. Diesel locomotives are used.
The Wells Harbour Railway is a 10¼” gauge railway, running approximately a mile from the Town and Harbour, to the Pinewoods Holiday Park, adjacent to the beautiful sandy beach, and pinewoods which are home to many rare birds.
Using both Steam and Diesel engines, trains operate from Mid March until the schools October Half Term.
This unique railway was the first to gain a World Record for the narrowest gauge on which a scheduled passenger service runs!
Line length: 3,600′ 0″
Stations operated: 2
Stations called at: 2
Gauge: 10 1⁄4 in (260 mm)
Route km operated: 1.1
Timetable:
Some of the notible spots in Wells-next-the-Sea:
Long row of touristy and also various other shops
A harbour which is great for crab fishing!
Converted Boat restaurants
A mile long mini railway train which takes you to the beach
A mile long elevated walkway to the beach
Two video game arcades
Plenty of pubs
A small market/car boot in the pub car park on some days
Carvan site
Small woodland, great for collecting large pinecones
Various other seafront shops
Bed and Breakfasts
Wells-next-the-Sea is a port on the North Norfolk coast of England.
The civil parish has an area of 16.31 km2 (6.30 sq mi) and in 2001 had a population of 2,451, reducing to 2,165 at the 2011 Census.Wells is 15 miles (24 km) to the east of the resort of Hunstanton, 20 miles (32 km) to the west of Cromer, and 10 miles (16 km) north of Fakenham. The city of Norwich lies 32 miles (51 km) to the south-east. Nearby villages include Blakeney, Burnham Market, Burnham Thorpe, Holkham and Walsingham.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Ashford, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Ashford, United Kingdom (UK)
Godinton House & Gardens
The Kent Cookery School
Ashford Designer Outlet
Wye National Nature Reserve
Green Farm Spa & Retreat
Willesborough Windmill
Woodside Spa
Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Champneys Spa
The Ashford - Tank WW1
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Club Motorhome Pub Stopover Videos - The Anchor Inn, Tintern Abbey
Just one of the hundreds of motorhome pub stopovers listed on the Club Motorhome website clubmotorhome.co.uk
The motorhome pub stopover at The Anchor Inn, Tintern Abbey. Full details are on the Club Motorhome website
Club Motorhome's video channel displays information to make your motorhome travels and adventures more enjoyable.
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Norwich in the 1970's -- Film 16521
Norwich is a an old city in Norfolk, East Anglia, England.
Near the centre of the city is its tallest building, The Cathedral. For nearly 900 years the cathedral, built of stone from France, has been the centre of the Christian faith for a wide area and many visitors come to see it. Nearly as old is this street of timber framed houses. Few people live in these old streets today for nearly all the houses have been converted into shops. This street was built before the days of motor vehicles and is less than four metres wide. The stone faced castle was built to defend the city but today it is a popular museum. Norwich, then, was an important city in the Middle Ages, defended by the castle and surrounded by flint walls. Parts of these walls are still preserved but the modern city has spread out far beyond them.
Norwich began to grow on the inside of a bend on the river Wensum. (00 years ago the Normans built the castle and cathedral and the old walled city grew around these buildings. Today the castle remains in the centre of the city, close to the large and important market. Many of the buildings in the city centre are shops. The city is an important shopping centre, with shops of all sizes, both old and new. Every weekday the streets are crowded with shoppers.
As well as the shops, there are many offices in the central area. Some of the buildings are very large. This one is the national headquarters of a large insurance company. Shops, offices and - in another part of the city centre - factories. Most of these old factories were built beside the river. Can you guess why?
In a city like Norwich many different things are made. More than six thousand people work in the boot and shoe industry, for which Norwich has long been famous. This industry started because leather could easily be obtained from local farms, but today the raw materials come from many different places.
in the same way the important food industry of Norwich began with local raw materials, such as mustard. Today, many other food and drink products are made, and more than six thousand people are employed in making them.
Printing is another important industry in Norwich. This works specialises in colour printing and bookbinding on a large scale. Steel is used in engineering, and timber in joinery. As we have seen, these industries developed in the valley of the River Wensum, close to the oldest parts of the city. Today, as in other cities, Norwich has grown far beyond the old city walls, as much as six kilometres in some directions. These houses, just outside the city walls, were built a hundred years ago. They don't come up to modern standards and today some are being replaced by groups of flats. Traffic is kept away from the housing areas so that even close tot he city centre, people can live quietly. Norwich is the county town of Norfolk, one of the East Anglian counties. There are many towns in East Anglia closer to Norwich than to any other town. Roads lead from these towns to the city which is also a meeting point of railway routes. Because people come to Norwich from a wide area, the streets of the city centre become crowded. Lorries and vans try to reach the shops an, offices and factories, and buses are delayed by private cars. Some streets have been closed to vehicles and people can walk to work without worrying about the traffic. Shopkeepers say that business is better than before and there is space to sit and rest.
Another way of dealing with traffic problems is to build an inner ring road, taking traffic round the central area instead of through it. But a road like this is expensive to build and people living in its path have to move. To re-house these people tall blocks of flats were built on the edge of the city, several kilometres from the centre. Thousands of students study at the University. It could not have expanded in the city centre. The offices of Norfolk County Council, the County Hall, were once close to the castle but now occupy this large modern building on the edge of the city. The livestock market was also close to the castle, in the days when animals walked to market. Today, fleets of lorries bring animals from all over East Anglia and the new site on the edge of the city provides space for three thousand cattle, four hundred calves and five thousand pigs. Cattle are put in pens to await their turn to be sold. Around the sale ring farmers bid for the cattle. This bustling market clearly shows that Norwich is the centre of an important farming region. So, cities like Norwich are important in several ways. They are places to visit for shopping and for entertainment, places to work in offices and factories and market centres for a wide area. Norwich has been important for hundreds of years, even before the castle and cathedral were built. Such old buildings remain to remind us of the city's historic past, whilst all around their is constant change.
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The Orange Tree Thornham North Norfolk UK, Award Winning Dining Pub
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The Orange Tree Thornham North Norfolk UK, Award Winning Dining Pub
Norfolk Dining Pub of the Year in The Good Pub Guide 2013
The Orange Tree is a stylish, contemporary dining pub, nestled in one of North Norfolk's most beautiful coastal villages -- Thornham. This family owned business strives hard, day and night, to serve award-winning food, from top quality local produce in a laid back, 'unstuffy' environment. The Orange Tree offers a haven of tranquillity where couples, families and friends are welcomed with open arms.
There are also six ensuite bedrooms, making it the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the stunning beaches by day and the Orange Tree's award-winning food and wine by night.
The Orange Tree is exceptionally 'dog friendly' boasting a special menu for our canine friends.
Elvenhome 13 (an N Gauge Model Railway) - The Train now arriving at Platform 1
This video shows the development of the main station building on Elvenhome including the completion of the pointwork at the station throat, and I talk about my plans for the next two months
Norwich pub landlord gets his own bronze statue
Norwich pub landlord Phil Cutter has been awarded his own statue by BT Sport as part of their 'Manager of the month' award to celebrate the pubs that go the extra mile for their sports fans.
Phil Cutter from the Gardeners Arms in the city has been recognised for even putting TVs in the toilets so his customers don't miss a kick.
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10 Most haunted places in the UK
1. Brighton / 129
2. Edinburgh / 94
3. Nottingham / 71
4.Derby / 46
5.Birmingham / 44
6.Dartmoor / 37
7.Ipswich / 34
8.Glasgow / 33
9.Lincoln / 30
10.Colchester / 29
They include ghost of Anne Boleyn who is said to haunt her birthplace of Hever Castle, Kent, and the ghost of Charles Dickens at Birmingham Town Hall - where he gave the first ever reading of A Christmas Carol.
Some reports date back to as early as the 9th Century, while others were added just in the last year.
The Secret Party Band at The Railway Tavern, Dereham - 01.07.17
Preimer Inn Room at Norwich
Our Preimer Inn Room at Norwich Nelson City Centre (Room 36)
Aerial Filming by Sky Vertical for Pub And Paddle in Norwich
Sky Vertical provided the Aerial Filming for Pub and Paddle in Norwich for their marketing purposes.
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Demolition to start on Drum and Monkey pub in Ipswich
Contractors are starting their preparations to demolish the old Drum and Monkey pub in Ipswich.
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