Penpont - A perfect day
Penpont Gardens, near Brecon. Kingsdown campers gather for Ben H-B's 50th birthday party. July 4th 2005. Filmed and edited by William Ennals
Bangour village Abandoned Ghost Town
Bangour Village Hospital was a psychiatric hospital located west of Dechmont in West Lothian, Scotland. It was officially opened in October 1906 (under the name Edinburgh District Asylum), although the first patients had been admitted in June 1904. The hospital closed in 2004.
WHY DOES THIS PLACE EXIST?!?!
So today we visited the Pineapple House near Airth. John brought his drone. Why does this place exist? Who knows... But its still pretty cool! And after a rant about the royal mail and the council we head off up the town for a few!
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Old Corsehill (Ravenscraig) Castle, Stewarton, Ayrshire
Corsehill Castle, sometimes erroneously called Ravenscraig Castle was first held by the De Ross family fro Dunlop Castle, later by the Cunninghame family linked to the Earl of Glencairn. A new Corsehill House was built to the east of the old castle and this was in turn abandoned when the Montgomery-Cunninghames moved to Doura Hall near Kilwinning. Francis Grose included the castle in his book of Scottish antiquities but the railway demolished most of it for use in a railway embankment they built nearby.
keep johnnie walkers in kilmarnock march coming up strawberrybank rd sun july 26th
Hurlford radio cars support the keep johnnie walkers in kilmarnock campaign,here is the march in kilmarnock coming up strawberrybank rd,sorry for the video quality as it was shot with my mobile phone,oh and i wasn`t meant to talk over it i forgot i was videoing lol
Falkirk High Street
Vibrant Hub or Dead?
West Tannacrieff, Kilmarnock
West Tannacrieff, Fenwick, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, KA3 6AZ, Scotland
Click on the blue link above to read more about the West Tannacrieff or to book your stay there.Or visit for bargain prices on many more hotels in East Ayrshire in the UK and around the globe.
Stewarton Bonnet Guild.
Photographs taken at Stewarton Bonnet Guild parade and crowning of The Corsehill Queen.
Top 10 things to do in Dumfries and Galloway Scotland part 1
Dumfries is an amazing Town in the south West of Scotland and one of the homes of the famous Scottish poet and Novelist Robert Burns. Join us as we visit The top 10 things do in Dumfries. We will visit the places Robert Burns lived, the camera obscura and the amazing Nith River that flows through Dumfries. Dumfries Scotland is a great place with a lot going on within a small area so it is easy accessible. Dumfries and Galloway are very rich in history,
part 3
part 2
Stewarton Bonnet Guild Parade 2011.
A day in Stewarton on Bonnet Guild Parade 2011.
Photographs By C A Smith.
Anacoustic Mind - Kilmarnock When U Were A Kid (Come On Kilmarnock).wmv
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When I was a kid in my home town of Kilmarnock we used to listen to a lot of Bob Marley. Get up stand up stand up for yer rights, was our anthem. And today in that vein I embrace the reggae style as an expression of my inner rebel. These are picture memories posted by friends of the FB Group Kilmarnock When You Were A Kid with a musical backing written and performed by Anacoustic Mind. Just a wee slide show to show yer pals what it was like when we were kids in Kilmarnock.
Dumfries House Cumnock Scotland
Dumfries House is a Palladian country house in Ayrshire, Scotland. It is located within a large estate, around 2 miles west of Cumnock. Noted for being one of the few such houses with much of its original 18th-century furniture still present, including specially commissioned Thomas Chippendale pieces, the house and estate is now owned in charitable trust by The Great Steward of Scotland's Dumfries House Trust, which maintains it as a visitor attraction and hospitality and wedding venue. Both the house and the gardens are listed as significant aspects of Scottish heritage.
The estate and an earlier house was originally called Lefnoreis or Lochnorris, owned by a branch of the Craufurds of Loudoun. The present house was built in the 1750s for William Dalrymple, 5th Earl of Dumfries, by John Adam and Robert Adam. Having been inherited by the 2nd Marquess of Bute in 1814, it remained in his family until 2007 when the 7th Marquess sold it to the nation for £45 million due to the cost of upkeep.
Due to its significance and the risk of the furniture collection being distributed and auctioned, after three years of uncertainty, in 2007 the estate and its entire contents was purchased for £45m for the country by a consortium headed by Charles, Prince of Wales, including a £20m loan from the Prince's charitable trust. The intention was to renovate the estate to become self-sufficient, both to preserve it and regenerate the local economy. As well as donors and sponsorship, funding is also intended to come from constructing the nearby housing development of Knockroon, a planned community along the lines of the Prince's similar venture, Poundbury in Dorset.
The house duly reopened in 2008, equipped for public tours. Since then various other parts of the estate have been reopened for various uses, to provide both education and employment, as well as funding the trust's running costs.
Unfortunately there is not photography allowed inside the property.
This was the one place I wanted to see more than any other. It was a dream of mine to visit this house after watching the documentary.
Restoration House - Did You Know?
Did you know the connection between Restoration House in Rochester and Great Expectations?
Kilmarnock Dog Walker down at Irvine Beach
Walkabout Dog Walking down at Irvine Beach, Ayrshire. Fun in the Sun
Kille Howard Pub Sing Song pt 2
Top 13 Tourist Attractions in Perth - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom
Top 13 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Perth - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom:
The Black Watch Castle & Museum, Scone Palace, Kinnoull Hill, Perth Concert Hall, Branklyn Garden, Perth Museum and Art Gallery, Historic Scotland Stanley Mills, Huntingtower Castle, Perth Leisure Pool, St Serf's Church and Dupplin Cross, The Fergusson Gallery, Kirk of St. John the Baptist
Stewarton David Dale Avenue Flats Demolition
Driving along David Dale Avenue 16th May 2018
Miasto Dumfries (Szkocja)
Dumfries - miasto w Szkocji, ośrodek administracyjny hrabstwa Dumfries and Galloway. Miejscowość położona jest nad rzeką Nith, nieopodal zatoki Solway Firth.
Liczba ludności: 31 146 (2001)
muzyka: The Gael - Last Of The Mohicans
Diocese of Galloway Schools' Mass with the Relics of St Therese
Diocese of Galloway Schools' Mass with the Relics of St Therese
Emotional Mass today as St Margaret's Cathedral Ayr and schools from the Galloway Diocese said farewell to the relics of St Therese!
It was a lovely occasion with the Mass being celebrated by Bishop William Nolan. As Fr McGrattan apty put it, it was truly a visit from Heaven