Village Hotel Leeds South, Leeds, England, United Kingdom
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Village Hotel Leeds South
Capitol Boulevard West, Tingley, Leeds, England, LS27 0TS, United Kingdom
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Suburban hotel in Morley with indoor pool, restaurant
Free WiFi and free parking
This hotel has 115 rooms
Brandon Golf Course Shadwell Leeds
Brandon Golf Course Shadwell Leeds
Leeds Castle, England Drone Flight (4K)
Leeds Castle is in Kent, England, 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Maidstone. A castle has been on the site since 1086. In the 13th century it came into the hands of King Edward I, for whom it became a favourite residence; in the 16th century, Henry VIII used it as a dwelling for his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. The castle today dates mostly from the 19th century and is built on islands in a lake formed by the River Len to the east of the village of Leeds. It has been open to the public since 1976.
Medieval and Tudor
From 857 the site was owned by a Saxon chief called Led or Leed who built a wooden structure on two islands in the middle of the River Len. In 1119 Robert de Crevecoeur rebuilt it in stone as a Norman stronghold and Leeds Castle descended through the de Crevecoeur family until the 1260s. What form this Norman stronghold took is uncertain because it was rebuilt and transformed in the following centuries. Adrian Pettifer speculates that it may have been a motte and bailey.
In 1278, the castle was bought by King Edward I's Queen, Eleanor of Castile. As a favoured residence of Edward's, it saw considerable investment. The king enhanced its defences, and it was probably Edward who created the lake that surrounds the castle. A barbican spanning three islands was also built and a gloriette with apartments for the king and queen was added.[4] In the Late Middle Ages, the growth of the royal household meant fewer residences could accommodate the monarchy when they visited. As a result, expenditure on royal residences in south east England generally decreased except for the Tower of London and Windsor Castle. The activity at Leeds Castle during the reign of Edward I was a notable exception to this pattern.
The castle was captured on 31 October 1321 by the forces of Edward II from Margaret de Clare, Baroness Badlesmere, wife of the castle's constable, Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere, who had left her in charge during his absence. The King had besieged Leeds after she had refused Edward's consort Isabella of France admittance in her husband's absence; when the latter sought to force an entry, Lady Badlesmere instructed her archers to fire upon Isabella and her party, six of whom were killed. Lady Badlesmere was kept prisoner in the Tower of London until November 1322. After Edward II died in 1327 his widow took over Leeds Castle as her primary residence.
Richard II's first wife, Anne of Bohemia, spent the winter of 1381 at the castle on her way to be married to the king. In 1395, Richard received the French chronicler Jean Froissart there, as described in Froissart's Chronicles.
Henry VIII transformed the castle in 1519 for his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. A painting commemorating his meeting with Francis I of France still hangs there.
In 1552 Leeds Castle was granted to Sir Anthony St Leger (d.1559) of Ulcombe, Kent, whose grandfather Ralph I St Leger (d.1470), of Ulcombe, Sheriff of Kent in 1467/8, had been Constable of Leeds Castle.
The maze at Leeds Castle was made with 2,400 yew trees and was opened in 1988.
An aviary was added in 1980 and by 2011 it contained over 100 species, but it was decided to close it in October 2012 as it was felt the foundation could make better use of the £200,000 a year it cost to keep the aviary running. The castle and its grounds are a major leisure destination with a maze that is exited through a shell grotto, a golf course and what may be the world's only museum of dog collars. There are two castle-themed children's adventure play areas targeted at the under sevens and the under fourteens.
It is a Grade I listed building (first listed in 1952) and recognised as an internationally important structure. In 1998 Leeds Castle was one of 57 heritage sites in England to receive more than 200,000 visitors. According to figures released by the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, nearly 564,483 people visited the castle in 2015 however visitor numbers fell by 30% in July 2015 as a result of Operation Stack on the M20 during the migrants crisis in Calais. On 8 July 2006, Irish vocal pop band Westlife held a concert for their Face to Face Tour supporting their album Face to Face.
Film location
The castle was a location for the 1949 Ealing Comedy film Kind Hearts and Coronets, where it stood in for 'Chalfont', ancestral home of the aristocratic d'Ascoyne family.
It also appeared in the films The Moonraker (1958) and Waltz of the Toreadors (1962).
On the small screen, the castle and grounds provided all the filming locations for a Doctor Who serial, The Androids of Tara, in 1978. Sir Cliff Richard, filmed a live concert here, with Leeds Castle as a backdrop, titled, Castles in
the Air.
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Leeds Golf Centre - Clubhouse
A short fly over the new and improved Leeds Golf Centre clubhouse. Winner of the 2018 club of the year!
South Leeds Golf Course
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Senior Open at Leeds Golf Centre
Leeds Golf Centre is paying host to one of their biggest competitions to date, the Senior Open.
Golfer Gordon Brand announced the competition along with Leeds Golf Centre operations manager Nigel Sweet.
The three day event will run from 31st May - 1st June
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Leeds Golf Centre
The impressive Leeds Golf Centre golf course! An aerial drone view
Turnberry Ailsa Course, Scotland
The Ailsa Course, redesigned by Mackenzie Ross between 1949 and 1951, has staged The Open Championship on four occasions. It has also hosted many other important golf tournaments, including the Women's British Open in 2002, the Walker Cup in 1963, and the Senior Open Championship on six occasions, 1987--90, 2003, and 2006.
In 2003 the 18th hole on the Ailsa Course, Ailsa Hame, was renamed Duel in the Sun as homage to the battle between Watson and Nicklaus in 1977.
One of the best Scottish golf courses.
Farsley | A village in West Yorkshite
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Cleckheaton Golf Club
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Aerial Views Around Leeds & Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK - January 2013
This film contains speeded up footage (x 300%) taken from an aircraft flying around and over Leeds and Bradford. During the footage the aeroplane makes a missed approach at Leeds Bradford Airport, making for some stunning aerial visuals. This was filmed on a particularly clear and sunny Winter day, but there were high winds, so there are a few bumps within the footage. Identified locations within the film include the following: Ferrybridge, Darrington, East Hardwick, Pontefract, Glasshoughton, Castleford, Mickletown, Methley, RSPB St. Aidan's, Swillington, Woodlesford, Colton, The M1, Newsam Green, Temple Newsam Park Golf Course, Halton, Cross Green Industrial Estate, East End Park, Neville Hill Rail Depot, Cross Green, Leeds City Centre, Little London, Woodhouse Moor Park, Hyde Park, Headingley, Far Headingley, Leeds Metropolitan University Headingley Campus, West Park, Moor Grange, WIRA Business Park, Clayton Quarry, Ireland Wood, Tinshill, Cookridge, Cookridge Moseley Woods, Bramhope, Leeds Bradford Airport, Pool-in-Wharfedale, Blubberhouses Moor, March Ghyll Reservoir, Bolton Outlanes, Bradford City Centre, Tong Street, Westgate Hill, Adwalton Moor Business Park, Birkenshaw, Drighlington, Adwalton, Birstall, Batley, Mount Pleasant, Hanging Heaton, Earlsheaton, Chickenley, Normanton, The M62, Rothwell, Stourton, Hunslet, Gildersome, Howden Clough, Morley, Howley Park Quarry, Whitwood, Swillington, Stourton Business Park, East End Park, Cross Green, Leeds Arena, University of Leeds, and Beckett Park.
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Hever Castle is located in the village of Hever, Kent, near Edenbridge,
Le château d'Hever est localisé dans le village d'Hever, près d'Edenbridge, dans le Kent, à environ 48 km de Londres.
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Set in 230 acres of parkland and lakes, the Village Urban Resort Blackpool has a championship golf course, a gym, an outdoor heated swimming pool and a 21-metre indoor pool. BlackpoolТs seafront is less than a 10-minute drive away.
At an extra cost, guests can use Velocity Health & Fitness Club with a swimming pool, sauna and steam room. There are 3 tennis courts, 3 squash courts and a beauty salon with a range of treatments.
At the Village Urban Resort Blackpool, The Public House offers imaginative menus, while the Claret Jug and Starbucks coffee house serves a range of beverages. Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant's Italian-American family dining is available to all guests.
Village Urban Resort Blackpool is a stylish hotel with fantastic facilities. Each room includes free WiFi, a flat-screen satellite TV with Sky channels including Sky sports. East Park Drive, Blackpool, FY3 8LL, United Kingdom
[Wikipedia] Pannal
Pannal is a village in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is situated to the immediate south of Harrogate. Since 2016 it has formed part of the new civil parish of Pannal and Burn Bridge. The village is served by Pannal railway station on the Harrogate (Railway) Line between Leeds and York.
Pannal is well known for its golf course, which attracts people from across the town. It is also known for its young persons football team and training on the Crimple Meadows Field.
Every February residents of Pannal put on a pantomime. It is written and performed by residents of the village and is always well attended. It is believed to be so well loved by locals because of the light hearted amusement and entertainment that it offers.
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Village Hotel Manchester Bury, Bury, England, United Kingdom
Village Hotel Manchester Bury, Bury, England, United Kingdom
Waterfold Business Park, Rochdale Road, Bury, England, BL9 7BQ, United Kingdom
Suburban hotel with spa, near The Rock
Free WiFi and free parking
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Valley Gardens
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Valley Gardens
The Valley Gardens, in Low Harrogate, is the town's main park and covers much of the area originally known as 'Bogs Field', where a number of springs were discovered. Valley Gardens has an ice cream parlour, children's play area with outdoor paddling pool, a skate park, frisbee golf, crazy golf and mini golf. The Sun Pavilion at the northern edge of the park can be privately hired. Tennis courts and a bowling green are in the west of the park. The Friends Of Valley Gardens group was formed in 2009 to support the park. It works in partnership with Harrogate Borough Council to guide the park’s development.
Valley Gardens and the adjacent Pinewoods in Harrogate comprise about 17 acres of park, woodland, and floral displays. It is believed that a greater number of mineral springs come to the surface in Valley Gardens than in any other known location on earth. Thirty-six of Harrogate’s eighty-eight mineral wells are found within the gardens, with no two being alike. The floral displays are spectacular and include a magnificent dahlia garden and seasonal bedding displays that are re-planted throughout the year. For more information about Valley Gardens, please visit the Harrogate Borough Council web page. The main entrance to Valley Gardens is situated at the junction of Cornwall Road, Valley Drive and Royal Parade Harrogate.
Facilities and Activities in Valley Gardens :
The Old Magnesia Well Pump Room Information Centre and Historic Spa Wells throughout the Park
Sun Pavilion - events and entertainment (Managed by Harrogate International Centre)
Children’s Play Area (renovated and improved in 2009 and 2012)
Colonnade walk
Orienteering course (maps available at Harrogate Tourist Information Center)(For more information about Orienteering, visit the Claro Orienteering Club web site)
Floral Audio Tour (Details available at the Harrogate Tourist Information Center)
Model boating pond - You can use your own boat anytime
Magnesia Well Cafe
Skateboard/BMX Park Valley Gardens - Facebook Page
Summer Band Concerts at the Bandstand
Games in Parks (managed by Harrogate Borough Council) including: 4 Tennis Courts, Pitch and Putt Golf (18 holes), Crazy Golf (18 holes), Disc Golf (9 “holes”) and Table Tennis
There is a wonderful walk from Valley Gardens through the Pinewoods to RHS Harlow Carr. You can download the RHS brochure by clicking the link below.
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Woodhall Spa, Hotchkin. Part 2
The final part of our trip and our game around this beautiful famous venue.
Drone video Spooky old Eastmoor school in Adel, Leeds
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Decided to go and check out the spooky old Eastmoor school in Adel, Leeds, which first opened in 1857 as the Leeds Reformatory for Boys, later becoming Eastmoor Approved School.
Ghosts are believed to haunt the settlement, which lies next to the new Eastmoor Secure Unit.
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SOUTHPORT BRITISH SEASIDE RESORT 4K
Southport (/ˈsaʊθpɔːrt/) is a large seaside town in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England.[4]
Southport lies on the Irish Sea coast and is fringed to the north by the Ribble estuary. The town is 16.7 miles (26.9 km) north of Liverpool and 14.8 miles (23.8 km) southwest of Preston.
Historically part of Lancashire, the town was founded in 1792 when William Sutton, an innkeeper from Churchtown, built a bathing house at what is now the south end of Lord Street.[5] At that time, the area, known as South Hawes, was sparsely populated and dominated by sand dunes. At the turn of the 19th century, the area became popular with tourists due to the easy access from the nearby Leeds and Liverpool Canal. The rapid growth of Southport largely coincided with the Industrial Revolution and the Victorian era. Town attractions include Southport Pier with its Southport Pier Tramway, the second longest seaside pleasure pier in the British Isles[6], and Lord Street, an elegant tree-lined shopping street, once home of Napoleon III of France.[7]
Extensive sand dunes stretch for several miles from Woodvale to Birkdale, the south of the town. The Ainsdale sand dunes have been designated as a national nature reserve and a Ramsar site. Local fauna include the Natterjack toad and the Sand lizard.[8][9] The town contains examples of Victorian architecture and town planning, on Lord Street and elsewhere. A particular feature of the town is the extensive tree planting. This was one of the conditions required by the Hesketh family when they made land available for development in the 19th century. Hesketh Park at the northern end of the town is named after them, having been built on land donated by Rev. Charles Hesketh.[10]
Southport today is still one of the most popular seaside resorts in the UK. It hosts various events, including an annual air show on and over the beach [11], the largest independent flower show in the UK (in Victoria Park) and the British Musical Fireworks Championship. The town is at the centre of England's Golf Coast[12] and has hosted the Open Championship at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club.
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