Thornham Walks
hey, on the 28th of December we went on a walk to Thornham and took my camara with me and decided to record.
sorry if it is to shaky, I now Know not to have it in zoom when it`s fasing me!!!!!
ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A Winter Walk in Beautiful Suffolk 2
SWC Free Walk 70, Part 3, Wells-Next-The-Sea to Cley-Next-The-Sea. 7/2/12.
Another bracing 10 miles in the snow and fantastic scenery of North Norfolk. Unfortunately though, this is only a short snapshot of this section as said weather drained my camera battery quicker than anticipated!
Leaving Wells, the walker is soon in familiar marshland surroundings; delightfully remote and tranquil today! After a short respite for a hot drink in the hostelry at Stiffkey, there's more marshland walking through to Morston and then on to Blakeney. Intensely bitter Easterly winds killed this walker's camera battery somewhere around Blakeney Eye, meaning no windmill at Cley in this video. Next time!
Another lovely day's walking, despite the chill, providing some less frequently seen snowy views of the coastline here.
Wild Luxury, Thornham, Norfolk
A short movie of our recent holiday at Wild Luxury, Thornham, Norfolk.
Eye, Church Cottage (Sleeps 4) - Best of Suffolk
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Church Cottage is a historic cottage situated in the pretty market town of Eye, deep in the Suffolk countryside, within walking distance of the shops and cafes. The cottage has been restored and decorated in great style - its wooden beams and colourful touches are designed to make our guests feel at home while staying there.
Inside you'll find the living room, kitchen, dining area and walk-in larder on the ground floor, and on the first floor there are two double bedrooms, a bath and shower room and outside is a good sized shared garden.
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Chichester Harbour Walk from Bosham
We had an amazing walk, suggested by fancyfreewalks.org from Bosham, round Chichester harbour, via Itchenor, Chichester Marina, Fishbourne and back to Bosham for sunset this Bank Holiday. The weather was perfect, and the views and wildlife were absolutely stunning! Our Jack Russell terrier absolutely adored it, and the whole route seems ideal for dogs (on the proviso that they're the right size for the foot ferry - we saw a couple of labradors on the boat, so basically, unless they're St Bernards, they should be fine). The route is 11 miles, so it's not a short walk, but the route is entirely flat, and easy going.
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FREE Berthing in Chichester Harbour?!
Thornham Marina are offering 1 lucky boat owner the chance to win their berth for the year FREE OF CHARGE! Make sure you watch the video to find out how...
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Gull's Eye Guide to Chichester Marina sponsored by Haven Knox-Johnston
The boat insurance people who share your passion…
The Gull's next stop was to Chichester marina; a beautiful area located in protected countryside. From the outset you wouldn't imagine how large the place is if it wasn't for its 900+ berths. The marina itself is roughly 3 ½ miles from the town centre; so a fair walk once you've berthed your boat.
This, the latest in the monthly series of video clips about Britain's marinas sponsored by the boat insurance specialists Haven Knox-Johnston, provides all the information you need to plan a visit. New renovations to the marina include a new restaurant/café. The cafe serves up impressive and locally caught fish finger sandwiches, decent coffee and a local favourite that is the Iron Horse Ale -- enough to make the trip worthwhile.
Local berth holders Mike and Elaine Pritcher are regular users of Chichester marina, they are quoted as saying One of the great things and something that keeps us in the marina is the value for money. It is a lovely marina and when you look around, nothing really comes close on price in this area
Popular destinations within the Chichester area to visit are East Head and West Wittering. East Head is a great place to anchor and relax on the sandy area or go to West Wittering and take a long walk easterly for the views out to sea (note that the beach can often be very busy especially in Summer months)
Sailing within Chichester harbour is one of the highlights. It takes 45 minutes from the marina to the mouth of the harbour. With stunning views and tranquil waters, it is the perfect spot to relax with family or friends for a peaceful sail.
Check out the video for more information on the marina and be sure to enjoy this great location - whether you're exploring on water or ashore...
How to get to Chichester and Langstone Harbours 17
Marsh Tit and Bramblings at Woolston Eyes
Marsh Tit and Bramblings feeding at Woolston Eyes in December 2015
Moving Images on Angles Way
A short film celebrating the Angles Way (a walking trail which runs along the Norfolk / Suffolk border). The film was produced for Norfolk County Council as part of a project to engage local communities and businesses in discovering, experiencing and photographing the beautiful scenery along the Waveney section of the trail. The resulting images, together with peoples' reflections on their experiences are included here.
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The Moving Images Project is supported financially by the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE), which is funded by Defra and the EU
The Moving Images Project was run by Rowbottom Parker for Norfolk County Council
2355 - 4 Star Bed and Breakfast in Norwich, Preferred Commercial
2355 - 4 Star Bed and Breakfast in Norwich, Preferred Commercial
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Business Details
4 Star Bed and Breakfast in Norwich
ORIGINALLY £723,000 NOW £699,999 REDUCED BY £23,001.
Norwich, Norfolk, England
Advert Ref: 2355
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this popular bed and breakfast business, which was established by our clients in 2009 and is only now offered to the market due to our clients' wish to retire. The premises are well-equipped to suit the trade with 8-letting rooms all finished to a high standard and with en-suite bathroom facilities, a large lounge area with tables and chairs for up to 20 covers, Jacuzzi room and courtyard to rear. The premises boast 1-bedroom owners' accommodation with en-suite bathroom with bath, shower, WC and wash hand basin. The business has an excellent reputation, boasts 4 star rating from enjoyengland.com and is proud of its high quality breakfast menu. The bed and breakfast benefits from a high footfall of tourists visiting the area along with being situated close to the city centre. The business enjoys a loyal customer base and enjoys many word of mouth recommendations. The bed and breakfast generates a turnover in the region of £110,000 per annum with a gross profit of 80%. We feel this could be further increased by offering café services during the day. There is also the opportunity to apply for an alcohol licence and establish a bar service. This is an ideal opportunity to acquire an already popular bed and breakfast with 1-bedroom owners' accommodation and huge scope for future development. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Business Status
Price Reduction
Property
Freehold
Location
'number 17' occupies substantial premises ideally located in Norwich city centre, Norfolk. The business benefits from large public car park nearby and is surrounded by a variety of complementary shops and businesses. There are regular buses running through the area and the railway station is less than a mile away. The business boasts easy access to the A-road network and the city centre is just a short walk away. Norwich is a vibrant city full of culture and history and is a popular tourist destination. Norwich international airport is less than 3 miles away and Great Yarmouth lies approximately 20 miles to the east.
Premises Details
Substantial bed and breakfast premises with converted barn and outbuildings. All letting rooms have Wi-Fi, TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Briefly comprising: Ground Floor • Lounge with oak tables and chairs for up to 20 covers and an open fire • Kitchen with 8-burner gas cooker, refrigerator, chest freezer, dishwasher, 2 x microwave ovens, double bowl sink unit and wash hand basin • Utility room with washing machine and dryer • WC with wash hand basin • Store room To rear of premises accessed from courtyard • Room 4: Twin bedroom with en-suite shower, WC and wash hand basin • Room 5: Twin bedroom with en-suite shower, WC and wash hand basin • Room 6: Twin bedroom with en-suite shower, WC and wash hand basin First Floor • Room 1: Single bedroom with en-suite shower, WC and wash hand basin • Room 2: Double bedroom with en-suite shower, WC and wash hand basin • Room 3: Double bedroom with en-suite shower, WC and wash hand basin Second Floor • Owners' bedsit with bed/lounge area, large en-suite bathroom with bath, shower, WC and wash hand basin Converted Barn • Room 7: Large family bedroom over 2 floors with seating area, TV, Large en-suite bathroom with shower, WC and wash hand basin and twin bedroom to first floor • Room 8: Large family bedroom over 2 floors with seating area, TV, Large en-suite bathroom with shower, WC and wash hand basin and twin bedroom to first floor • Jacuzzi room External • Courtyard garden with plants and fruit trees, smoking shelter and access to public car park
Trading Hours
All year round
AccessTOG Cotter Force Miles Without Stiles Walk in the Yorkshire Dales
Updated: Cotter Force Walk is one of the Yorkshire Dales National Parks ‘Miles without Stiles’ walking routes.
This secluded waterfall is about two miles north-west of the town of Hawes and a mile north-west of the village of Hardraw towards the head of Wensleydale. There is some limited road side parking at the start of the walk.
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Arkwright & Co - Clarks Cottage - Wicken Bonhunt - CB11 3UG - Property Video - HD
Accommodation
Grade II listed being of architectural and historic interest, Clarks Cottage is believed to date back to circa 1640. The property has benefitted from an extensive and sympathetic programme of refurbishment in recent times to include a new thatch in 2014 and was extended in 2000. This stunning cottage benefits from the charm and character of the original 17th century cottage, whilst also enjoying a delightful modern edge, creating a quite stunning blend of old and new. On the ground floor the characterful accommodation comprises, a good size dual aspect open plan sitting and dining room boasting a wealth of exposed beams with traditional leaded windows to the front and rear. The original inglenook fireplace is a real feature of the room and houses a log burning stove. The dining area has an under stairs storage cupboard and a pretty glazed stable door leading to the rear garden. There is a beautiful ground floor master bedroom with a wealth of exposed timbers and a feature fireplace and original bread oven and has a good size ensuite shower room. The extension provides a modern high quality kitchen fitted with a range of base and eye level units with granite worktop over, integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, butler sink, Range Master cooker with five ring gas hob, tiled splashbacks with extractor over, under lighters, Fired Earth slate tiled flooring and a stable door leading outside to the patio seating area overlooking the garden and meadow. The family bathroom is also on the ground floor, comprising a deep panelled bath with shower attachment, a separate shower cubicle with electric shower, a WC, and pedestal wash hand basin.
The first floor accommodation is accessed via two staircases. There is a spiral staircase in the kitchen leading up to bedroom 2 which is a good size room with wonderful views to the rear overlooking the surrounding countryside and benefits from a WC and wash hand basin. The original staircase in the living room provides access to bedroom 4 which has a wealth of exposed timbers and wooden flooring and bedroom 3 has an array of exposed timbers and an exposed chimney breast, a built-in double wardrobe and a dressing room/ bedroom 5 providing a large amount of storage built into the eaves. It should be noted that bedroom 3 and the dressing room are somewhat restricted in ceiling height.
Outside
The property benefits from a pretty garden with a landscaped patio with outside lighting immediately to the rear of the property, a recently rebuilt brick retaining wall and views over the stream and garden beyond. There is an attractive wooden bridge which leads to two terraced areas, a brick built barbecue, area of lawn and mature trees plus two sheds and a log store. The garden enjoys an open aspect with wonderful countryside views. There are two gravel parking areas providing parking for three cars and a detached garage which is approximately 19' 6 x 11' 9 (5.94m x 3.58m) with power and light connected.
Features
A delightful 17th Century thatched cottage with an abundance of period features, beautifully maintained providing characterful accommodation with a modern edge
Particular features include exposed timbers throughout, exposed brickwork and an inglenook fireplace with original bread oven, leaded windows and attractive stable doors
The extension in 2000 provides a superb fitted kitchen and a spacious bedroom above, giving the house a modern practical element to complement the original character
An attractive garden with a stream and pretty footbridge over, backing onto open countryside
Superb central village location, close to the Church and popular local pub/restaurant
All main services are connected to the property Council tax: Band E
Location
Clarks cottage is situated in the heart of this popular village, set amongst pleasant open countryside on the Essex/Hertfordshire border. The village is conveniently placed for the commuter to London by road, either via junction 8 or 9 of the M11 and into Hertfordshire towards the A10 at Buntingford. Nearby train services into London’s Liverpool Street are available at either Newport or at Audley End. There is a very popular pub, The Coach and Horses which includes the Thai restaurant, Ananta along with the thirteenth century Church of St Margaret, which is directly behind the property. Other facilities including schooling are available in the nearby villages of Clavering and Newport. The market town of Saffron Walden is within 5 miles offering a good range of shops and private schools. More extensive facilities are available in either Cambridge or Bishops Stortford.
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Othello Tunnels
Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, popularly called The Othello Tunnels is a provincial park located near Hope, British Columbia focused on the canyon of the Coquihalla River and a decommissioned railway grade, now a walking trail, leading eventually to Coquihalla Pass. Originally part of the Kettle Valley Railway, five tunnels and a series of bridges follow a relatively straight line through the gorge, which is lined with sheer, flat rock cliffs.
The park was established by Order-in-Council in as the Coquihalla Canyon Recreation Area, the upgraded and renamed with full provincial park status in 1997, at 151.3 hectares in size. It was expanded to its current 159 hectares in 2004.
The park's rock cliffs and relative close distance to Vancouver has resulted in many popular movies being filmed there. Rambo: First Blood, Shoot to Kill, The Adventures of Yellow Dog and Cabin in the Woods were all filmed in Coquihalla Canyon.
The location is easily recognizable when watching Rambo: First Blood where Sylvester Stallone hangs off the cliff while a helicopter tries to snipe him down.
As of May 2015, the tunnels have reopened after having been closed for over a year due to rockfall concerns.[1]
info taken From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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These are the Othello Tunnels also known as Quintette Tunnels as there is actually five of these tunnels.
However the Tunnel #3 almost appears to be one long tunnel, but there is a small opening about half way along, I guess that is enough to call it five tunnels.
These tunnels were designed by Andrew McCulloch to save going around the Coquihalla Canyon. The railbed crosses the Coquihalla River several times and the views are well worth the trip. The trestles have all been converted to walkways now, and it is a provincial park. It is located about 5km outside of Hope to the east.
These tunnels have been preserved as a Provincial Park and are one of the few things of the Kettle Valley Railway that have been saved for future generations to see.
info taken from Darren Critchley
Worsley Manchester November 17, 2015
Worsley Manchester
SCOLT HEAD ISLAND
A birds eye view of Scolt Head Island in December 2016
Leaving Lymington early in the morning
A short video of my leaving Lymington early in the morning, the mist and low sun made getting up eartly to catch the tide worth it.. Maybe turn the volume down to lose the engine noise.
BLUEBELL INN
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