Vue Cinema - Halifax
3D Imagery of a recent Bridgford Interiors project for Vue Cinema
WPL (UK) 2015 Decorative/Screening Mesh Showcase at Vue Cinema, Halifax
The Vue Cinema in Halifax has an aesthetically enhanced façade incorporating stepped expanded mesh following the complex lines of the cinema. The mesh has feature lighting installed below which delivers a different and even more interesting quality to the façade at night.
Vue Cinema And Halifax Town Centre Dash Cam Recording. Dec 2015
Dash cam recording (No audio) of Halifax town centre, UK. Dec 2015
Architecture Snapshots: The Piece Hall by Thomas Bradley. Restored by LDN - Halifax, UK
'The Piece Hall is a Grade I listed building in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was built as a cloth hall for handloom weavers to sell the woollen cloth pieces they had produced. It opened on 1 January 1779, with 315 separate rooms arranged around a central open courtyard. As factories started up in the early nineteenth century the trade in handwoven wool declined and around 1815 the rules were changed to allow the sale of cotton goods.
The Piece Hall reopened on 1 August 2017, after a £19 million restoration project started in 2014.
An 1831 description of the Piece Hall says:
The Piece Hall was erected by the manufacturers and is a large quadrangular building of freestone occupying an area of ten thousand square yards with a rustic basement storey and two upper storeys fronted with two interior colonnades which are spacious walks leading to arched rooms where goods in an unfinished state were deposited and exhibited for sale to the merchants every Saturday from ten to twelve o clock. This structure which was completed at an expense of £12,000 and opened on 1 January 1779 unites elegance convenience and security. It contains three hundred and fifteen separate rooms and is proof against fire.
— Samuel Lewis, A topographical dictionary of England
The Piece Hall closed on 16 January 2014 for redevelopment work, which has repaired and conserved the building in-keeping with its Grade-I listing, as well as installing new services. A three-storey extension has also been constructed at the south-eastern corner of the building, between the Square Church spire site and Square Chapel.
After reopening, which took place on 1 August 2017, the Piece Hall will be a centre of trade, culture and heritage – continuing a tradition stretching back well over two centuries. The 66,000-square-foot (6,100 m2) open-air piazza will be enclosed by a mix of independent bars, restaurants, shops, cafés and creative businesses. There will also be a visual arts gallery and the stories of Georgian Halifax will be told in a state-of-the-art heritage centre and interpretation spaces. The courtyard will be home to a rolling events program that will include music concerts, film seasons, outdoor site-specific theatre and dance, sculpture, markets, ice rinks and sporting events.'
Halifax Movie
A spring day in Halifax NS,Canada.
A day out in Halifax town centre P1
How long from Holme to Halifax A&E
Say, local GPs go ahead with ending A&E at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, how long would it actually take to get to Calderdale Royal Hospital?
Halifax town UK
Halifax centrum, na kawie.
Halifax,uk November 1, 2015
Halifax, West Yorkshire, U.K Part 2
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Snowing in Halifax || Halifax city of the England || Muhammad Arslan
Vue Cinema - Westfield
3D fly through of a recent Bridgford Interiors project for Vue Cinema
Vue Cinema Rainham Greater London
Vue Cinema might be one of the many attractions drawing you to look for your dream property in Rainham Greater London. You may know the area well of you may still be weighing up your options and pros and cons of the various locals. If you need any assistance then please don’t hesitate to ask.
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Halifax uk
Halifax uk jully
Hotel Review: White Swan Hotel, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England - November 2018
Hotel Review: White Swan Hotel, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England - November 2018.
I stayed at the White Swan Hotel in November 2018. Two of us stayed on a bed and breakfast basis for a total of £53. The hotel is centrally located on Princess Street very close to Halifax Town Hall. It is an old building, with high ceilings and class architecture.
The receptionist was very friendly when we arrived and check-in was quick. The bedroom was small and basic, but it was more than adequate for our needs and was comfortable. A full English breakfast was served at the table, and besides that there was a small continental buffet.
This was a decent budget hotel, that was extremely convenient for Halifax town centre. I would certainly consider staying here again in future.
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Review: Wool Merchant Hotel, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England - March 2018
Review: Wool Merchant Hotel, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England - March 2018.
I stayed at the Wool Merchant Hotel in Halifax, West Yorkshire for one night in March, 2018. Two of us stayed in a twin room on a bed and breakfast basis, which cost £44.99 for the pair of us - a real bargain price.
The hotel was fairly old fashioned in places, namely because it is in an old building, but was mostly well maintained. Upon arrival we were given a complimentary drink, which was unexpected, but a generous gesture from the hotel, considering what I had paid. The receptionist was bright and cheerful, and all of the staff that I encountered were very good.
The room was comfortable enough, just basic, it wasn't huge but it suited our needs. Breakfast was a buffet, and was mostly fine (I didn't like the sausages though). The breakfast room was downstairs in a basement or lower ground floor area, as is the reception and bar. There was no working lift during our stay, which was a shame.
The hotel is approximately a 5-7 minute uphill walk into the main town centre area, the hill is steep, so be warned if you are not particularly mobile. The hotel offered free car parking, which was in a large car park next to the hotel.
If you are looking for a budget hotel option close to Halifax Town Centre, then the Wool Merchant can deliver. If you are looking for luxury, then you may need to go further afield.
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Scareycrows UK Premiere on October 31st at Vue Cinema Exeter
Tickets are on sale now for the UK Big Screen Premiere of Scareycrows. For those who want to attend in style, the dress code for the evening will be Horror on the Red Carpet, or Hollywood meets Halloween. Plus the films Director Lucy Townsend will be doing a Q and A after the film.