Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Lancaster, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Restaurants in Lancaster
Quite Simply French
The Potato Tram
The Butcher and Tonic
Red Peppercorn
The Three Mariners
Siam Balcony Restaurant
Wagon and Horses
The Whale Tail
The White Cross
The Sun Cafe Restaurant
Sold To The Sky at The Lancaster Music Festival 2015
Great night at The White Cross Pub in Lancaster as part of the Lancaster Music Festival 2015.
Rock It Man play Obla di Obla da at The White Cross
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Get Together - 22 Sep 12
A few of us tootle off to London for a day's reminiscing old pub haunts. The trail was:
Penderels's Oak (Wetherspoons for breakfast), Lamb, Enterprise, (Moon, now offices), Princess Louise, Marquess of Anglesea, Nag's Head, (Coal Hole - too crowded; didn't stay), Ship and Shovel, Old Shades.
The video has been edited to remove some of the slightly more controversial footage that is inclined to occur when one is slightly tipsy....
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Holistyx walking from Quarry Rd via canal
Finding Holistyx at 604 Alston House, White Cross Business Park, Lancaster. Walking from Quarry Road past the White Cross Pub down onto the canal path then through gates into White Cross, up an alley way, into Alston House and to the room. These gates close at 6pm.
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Royal Wedding White Harte Pub, London Hotel, Papaya King
Food and fun expert Mar Yvette features the royal wedding at White Harte Pub, The London Hotel, Beverly Wilshire, and Papaya King on the Good Day LA show (04/28/2011)
Waterwitch on a Tuesday evening
The Water Witch pub in Lancaster. Read the review on lostinlancaster.com
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New Excavation begins at historical site in Lancaster - Lancashire Headline News
A two-week long archaeological dig to discover more about Lancaster's past is underway.
The new excavation will partly re-open trenches dug in the late 1920s and early 1970s, but will also investigate undisturbed ground to test emerging theories relating to Lancaster’s Late Roman Shore Fort.
The dig is part of the Beyond the Castle project, which is supported by Heritage Lottery Fund and led by Lancaster City Council and Lancashire County Council.
Blackstone Edge Road route towards The White House Pub
Kingsland Shopping Centre to Isle of Dogs, London, United Kingdom
10/21/2018 Kingsland Shopping Centre to Isle of Dogs, London, United Kingdom shot using Transcend DrivePro 230 in 1080p@30fps
The Vulcan - Documentary
Once the oldest and arguably the best pub in wales, The Vulcan has now been demolished. This is a short documentary to celebrate the good times that where had and to hi-light the struggles that where faced
Haunting History of ~ The Druid's Oak, Caton,Lancashire, England, U.K
The civil parish of Caton with Littledale is situated in Lancashire, England, near the River Lune.
At Caton, standing next to the ancient Fish Stones, on which medieval monks from Cockersand Abbey would sell their catch, is a tree which is, unusually, a protected monument. Its age is all too readily obvious from its battered state and shrunken size, but that is forgivable as that plaque on it says it dates from ‘the time of the Druids’. The place where the Oak stands is the original settlement of Caton, a Norse name from Kati Ton. Modern Caton is on the other side of the Artle Beck.
A white lady has sometimes been seen on the road approaching this ancient place. Some drivers have been known to believe they have hit the woman, only to jump from their cars to investigate and find no trace of her at all.
The small scruffy-looking remnant of an oak standing here by the roadside in Caton village, surrounded by protective railings, is the dying remnants of the old tree, standing upon the sandstone steps which were known as the Fish Stones: a curious monument that has been listed as a protected monument by the Dept of National Heritage. A small plaque on the side tells:
“The three semi-circular sandstone steps, shaded by the oak tree, were used in medieval times by the monks of Cockersand Abbey to display and sell fish caught from the River Lune. The ancient oak tree, reputed to date back to the time of the druids, and the Fish Stones, have become a landmark and Symbol of Caton.”
This was probably the local moot spot for villagers and those living in outlying farms and hills in medieval times. No doubt a market of some sort was also once here; perhaps even an old cross, as the Fish Stones have all the appearance of some village cross steps.
Important! As you will see, the tree here has recently suffered unduly from an incident involving a careless lorry driver. There is hope that the tree itself is not entirely dead and may yet send out new growth, but in case it is, a new oak sapling has been planted inside the old tree. The cache is not located inside the metal fence or on the tree, so please do not climb inside the metal fence or onto the tree because in doing so you may damage the sapling. Please treat this site with care and consideration.
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3 villages Walk - Barley, Roughlee and Newchurch Circular from Barley
Click here: for the full 22 minute walk video (including OS map and printable walk directions) - A circular taking in three of Pendle's picturesque villages. A riverside walk takes you from Barley to Roughlee, where after passing the new statue of Alice Nutter, of the Pendle Witch story fame and Roughlee Old Hall, cross the stepping stones and undertake a short climb to reveal a wonderful panorama of Pendle Hill. The walk then follows the ridge along Noggarth before briefly descending and then ascending to reach Newchurch in Pendle. The walk then drops down across a few fields to Heys Lane, which is followed back in to Barley.
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Press conference with President Obama
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Obama held a press conference at Lancaster House on 25 May 2011.
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High tide in Richmond ... but not the highest ever :)
Water Lane - Richmond