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The Windmill at Windmill Hill, East Sussex
Sweeps in motion III
The Windmill, at Windmill Hill, East Sussex
Sweeps in motion
Willesborough Windmill
My first flight, UK Willesborough Windmill Kent
Reading - Sevenoaks 01
M4 eastbound around Reading in January 2008
GoPro Hero 3+ Plus test 23/11/13 Emmetts Garden, Kent, UK
Testing out my new GoPro Hero 3+ Plus to see the sharpness, shot at 1080p. The video looks sharper to stills taken with the same camera. Firmware 1.04. Taken at National Trust property in Kent. Camera is a 0813 model.
Windmill Road, Whitstable
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windmill hill gravesend aerial view
Town Centre, Margate, Kent.
Video of Margate Town Centre, Kent.
Britain's Biggest Storm
Twenty years ago (1987) Britain was hit by its biggest storm in three centuries - it caused £1 billion in damage and killed 19 people. Personal memories of narrow escapes that night are as riveting now as they were just after the hurricane hit, so the re-enactments here are gripping. Among others, we hear from a woman in Kent who almost gave birth in the road trying to get to hospital (she later named her baby Andrea Gail), the man who made monumental decisions to prevent the national grid crashing, and the weather forecasters who didn't predict the storm. A fantastic reminder of an extraordinary occurrence
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VILLAGES IN KENT
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Places to see in ( Edenbridge - UK )
Places to see in ( Edenbridge - UK )
Edenbridge is a town and civil parish in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England. The town's name derives from Old English language Eadhelmsbrigge. It is located on the Kent/Surrey border on the upper floodplain of the River Medway and gives its name to the latter's tributary, the River Eden. Edenbridge has a population of around 9,000.
Owing to its position on the River Eden floodplain, the centre of the town is prone to severe flooding. The worst flood occurred in 1958, before any flood defences were built, and led to enormous damage to Edenbridge High Street. Ten years later in 1968, despite the Eden having been dredged to prevent the same occurrence, the town was once again flooded after heavy storms. Although there were no fatalities, a helicopter was needed to save a man from his flooded home. Local legend has it that he hadn't noticed the flood waters rising, having been too engrossed in The Forsyte Saga on television. More adequate flood defences have been built since then, with the local community now well prepared to deal with possible flooding.
Edenbridge has had four mills over the centuries, Haxted Mill and Honour's Mill on the River Eden, Christmas Mill on a tributary of the Eden, and a windmill to the south of the town. All four mill buildings survive, but now converted to other uses.
There are two railway stations serving Edenbridge. The earliest, on the South Eastern Railway (SER) route from Redhill to Tonbridge, was opened on 26 May 1842. The station, simply named Edenbridge, is located in Marlpit Hill. To the west of that station the route crosses what was once the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway main line from London to Tunbridge Wells and Eastbourne (via Lewes), opened on 2 January 1888. The crossing of the two lines takes place at a mid-break in the Edenbridge Tunnel on the SER line. Here lies the second station, named Edenbridge Town. The line serving it is now truncated at Uckfield. There is no connection here between the two routes: Edenbridge is not a junction; one existed four miles (6 km) to the west of Edenbridge Town at Crowhurst, but that junction no longer exists. All services at both stations are operated by Southern, which manages both stations. All services at Edenbridge Town station run to and from London Bridge, whereas services at Edenbridge station run to and from London Victoria.
Edenbridge is twinned with Mont-Saint-Aignan in France. The bypass that was built in the early 2000s to relieve traffic pressure on the old, narrow High Street is named Mont St Aignan Way. There are two banks in the town, a post office next to the church and a number of major retail chains. Despite being a relatively small town, Edenbridge boasts its own hospital - The Edenbridge War Memorial Hospital. Initially a cottage hospital built to care for soldiers returning from The First World War, a purpose built building was established to the south of the town in 1931. With an Out Patients Department, Physiotherapy facilities and a Minor Injuries Unit the hospital is a major part of the fabric of the town. In recent years the hospital has been faced with closure many times, on each occasion it has been saved by local campaigners and townspeople, who see the hospital as an essential part of the community.
( Edenbridge - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Edenbridge . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Edenbridge - UK
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A Walk in West Kent
A circular walk from Westerham to Ide Hill
Seven Mile Lane, Wrotham Heath, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15
Seven Bedrooms Plus One Bedroom Annexe - Approx. Seven Acres of Parkland Grounds - High Specification Throughout - Extensive Period Character - Ideal Base For Commuting - Within Easy Reach Of West Malling & Sevenoaks - Accessible to State, Private & Grammar Schools
Windmill Road, Whitstable, Kent
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Bradbourne House
This footage was shot at the beautiful Bradbourne House in Kent, as part of a styled bridal shoot to showcase the stunning grounds and some fantastic local suppliers.
Venue at Bradbourne House
Planned and styled by Caro Events UK
Photographed by John Knight
Dress by Bridal Reloved Rainham
Hair by Josephines
Make-up by Adornare
Cake by Chelsea Buns
Flowers by Emmy Lou Floristry
Stationery by Designed by Brownings
Model – Jessica Faulkes
Drone – Zigzag Drone Services
A Windmill in Kent
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Green Park Wind Turbine
Situated on Green Park in Reading, Berkshire adjacent to the M4 Motorway, it is billed as the UK's most visible turbine. The blades are 33 meters long with a tower height of 85 meters.