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Places To Live In The UK - Ulverston , Cumbria ( South Lakeland ) LA12 ENGLAND
A Little Walk Around Ulverston In The Lake District...Lovely & Enjoy
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Ulverston Canal family fun with new 'NERD ALERT'
Our family day out to Ulverston Canal. We like to showcase all the beautiful places in our local area the 'Furness Peninsula' And, of course, we always throw in a measure of our own silly, creative, humour.
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The Ulverston Canal
A 2.5 mile walk along the Ulverston Canal, Cumbria. Start postcode LA12 9EZ
ULVERSTON CANAL *PART TWO*
After a short break we are back in fine form with a re-visit of Ulverston Canal. We just can't get enough of Ulverston!
Daddy, as usual, goes a little crazy and tries his hand at IRISH DANCING. He's a natural!
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Ulverston Victoria Sixth Form Prospectus Video
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Ulverston Canal Foot
The Ulverston Canal is a canal in the town of Ulverston, Cumbria, England. It is 1.25 miles (2 km) long, and runs from the town centre to the coast of Morecambe Bay. It is entirely straight and on a single level. It is an isolated canal and does not connect to the main canal network.
The 2 km (1.2 mi) canal is described as the straightest in UK,[1] however, erroneously it is not the deepest (4.6 m (15 ft)) or the widest (20 m (66 ft)). The shortest waterway is the 47 m (154 ft) Wardle Canal in Middlewich, Cheshire[2] and the Manchester Ship Canal is 8.5 m (28 ft) deep and 35 m (115 ft) wide.[3]
Canal Foot is an industrial village in Cumbria, England, on the Leven estuary. It is located 1.7 miles (2.7 km) by road to the east of the centre of Ulverston.[1] Its name comes from its location being where the Ulverston Canal meets the Estuary.
Canal Foot is best known for its massive GlaxoSmithKline Plant, located in the former North Lonsdale Ironworks which ceased production in 1938. Glaxo Smith bought the plant in 1947 and manufactures penicillin and streptomycin and other medicines.[2] Also of note is the Bay Horse Hotel and Restaurant, which was a staging post for coaches crossing Morecambe Bay during the 18th century.[3] It serves traditional Cumbrian cuisine.[4][5] It has won several awards, including being named Cumbrian Inn of the Year by The Good Hotel Guide in 2008[6] and Lake District Hotel of the Year by Lake District and Lancashire Life in 2000.[7] The point here is called Hammerside Point. Canal Foot is used by anglers, as the water nearby contains a good amount of flounders and some sea bass.
Ulverston Victoria High School Prospectus Video
Ulverston Victoria High School Prospectus Video
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Ulverston Canal 2015
Drone Flight along The Full Lenght of Ulverston Canal , Summer 2015 , dji Phantom 2 + GoPro Hero 3
Places to see in ( Ulverston - UK )
Places to see in ( Ulverston - UK )
Ulverston is a market town in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria in North West England. Historically in Lancashire, the town is in the Furness area 8 miles north-east of Barrow-in-Furness. Ulverston is close to the Lake District, and just north of Morecambe Bay, neighboured by Swarthmoor, Pennington and Rosside.
Ulverston's most visible landmark is Hoad Monument, a concrete structure built in 1850 to commemorate statesman and local resident Sir John Barrow. The monument provides views of the surrounding area, including Morecambe Bay and parts of the Lake District. Ulverston Canal, no longer navigable, was once a vital component of the town's economy and is still celebrated with an art installation.
Ulverston is a comparatively large civil parish. It is bounded in the east by the Leven estuary, Crake, Coniston Water and Yewdale Beck. To the west the boundary follows a chain of hills, and beyond that lie the towns of Kirkby-in-Furness and Askam and Ireleth. To the south is relatively low land, which rises quickly. In the north are hills such as Coniston Old Man. The settlements of the parish are mainly concentrated in the eastern part.
Ulverston railway station, which serves the town, is located on the Furness Line from Barrow-in-Furness to Lancaster, ultimately leading on to Manchester Airport. The railway station is a short walk from the town centre. The town is also served by several bus services. These include the X6, running to Kendal from Barrow-in-Furness, via Grange over Sands. The X 12 runs from Coniston and passes through the village of Spark Bridge. Other services include the X 31 to Tarn Hows and the 6A and 6 to Barrow-in-Furness, the largest town in the region.
Ulverston calls itself a 'festival town' in reference to the many and varied festivals which take place in Ulverston over the course of the year. The most renowned of these is the Lantern Festival, which involves hundreds of local residents creating lanterns out of willow and tissue paper and parading them throughout the town in winding rivers of light. The annual event culminates in a lively display of theatrical performance and fireworks in Ford Park, and was organised entirely by the community themselves for the first time in 2008.
Other popular festivals include:
Flag Festival
Dickensian Festival
Beer Festival
Charter Festival
International Music Festival
Furness Tradition
Comedy Festival
Word Market—including 'Pub Scripts'
Walking Festival
Spring Buddhist Festival
Print Fest
Summer Buddhist Festival
Ulverston Carnival Parade
Furness Festival of Tradition
Summer Music Festival
Festival of Fashion
Feast of St. George
Breastfeeding Festival
Another Fine Fest
( Ulverston - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Ulverston . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ulverston - UK
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Ulverston Victoria High School Prospectus Video 2011
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Ulverston sequence
A trip last month to the Lake district.
Filmed by: Jmaes WIllan, Martin Staples, Katie Dixon, Rob McKinney & Haydn Dean.
Wonderful day out. thanks to all
Kakaibang Street Performance | Ulverston Dickensian Festival
The couple is performing a song in the street on a funny way with retro outfits and their musical instrument is on a bicycle.
Ulverston Today
The video looks at the state of Ulverston in 2013. The high number of closed shops and deserted areas of the town centre, We argue that a mainstream supermarket can be the start of bringing extra trade to the town. We are happy to correct the error that Agate House is always closed. For more information visit us at ulverston-progress.org.uk
To illustrate a place where this has happened we have done a case study featuring Burscough in the constituency where councillor Colin Pickthall was the MP.
We look at the canal and the opportunities for more tourist trade, and there are the festivals.
Ulverston Carnival 2019
Footage of the Sons of the Desert at the 2019 Ulverston carnival parade
Exploration - Ulverston Canal 13th July 2013
A visit to film the Ulverston Canal, UK.
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Ulverston historian Jennifer Snell town walk in 2000
Local historian Jennifer Snell on one of her popular millennium tours of the old lake district market town photographed by me Philip Hatfield.