Warminster in 2017: Three Horseshoes Walk!
Having a wander through Warminster town centre in the summer of 2017.
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Places to see in ( Warminster - UK )
Places to see in ( Warminster - UK )
Warminster is a town and civil parish in western Wiltshire, England, by-passed by the A36 and the partly concurrent A350 between Westbury and Blandford Forum. The River Were runs through the town and can be seen running through the middle of the town park. The Minster Church of St Denys sits on the River Were. The name Warminster first occurs in the early 10th century.
Warminster is located in south-west Wiltshire, near to the Somerset border. The town is surrounded by six hills, providing shelter and security for early settlers. The area is made up of chalk, which provides good drainage to the nearby River Wylye, providing plenty of arable and pasturable land near to the village. The Wylye is a tributary of the River Avon. Warminster is also close to Selwood Forest.
As Warminster is in an area of fertile land, much of its early economy was through farming, especially corn. William Daniell commented in 1879 that Warminster lay 'in the midst of a fine corn-country', and Warminster's market provided the backbone of the economy through the 16th to 19th centuries. Warminster's clothing trade suffered greatly in the early 19th century, as there was no suitable river to power machinery during a period of industrialisation.
Warminster has a number of local venues which facilitate cultural events for the community. This includes a library, museum, five theatres and cinemas, eleven halls and a number of pubs. There are many festivals and events held annually within the area including Warminster festival, Vintage bus run and heritage open days. Warminster is twinned with Flers in France.
Close by to Warminster is stately home Longleat, which has included Longleat Safari Park since 1966; the first drive-through safari park outside Africa, home to over 500 animals, including giraffe, monkeys, rhino, lion, tigers and wolves. The town includes a theatre, the Warminster Athenaeum, an 1858 Grade II listed building. The Warminster Lake Pleasure Grounds were laid out in 1924 and facilities include tennis courts, play area and boating lake. They were officially opened by the Marquess of Bath on Saturday 26 July 1924.
The east of the town is situated along the A36 road and the Warminster service station is on the route. The Warminster railway station, opened in September 1851, is managed by Great Western Railway
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Warminster,Wiltshire,England
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Warminster Town v Chard Town
First half action from Non-League Day at Weymouth Street, Warminster. Apologies but had to abandon the second half broadcast due to a family emergency.
Places to see in ( Warminster - UK )
Places to see in ( Warminster - UK )
Warminster is a town and civil parish in western Wiltshire, England, by-passed by the A36 and the partly concurrent A350 between Westbury and Blandford Forum. The River Were runs through the town and can be seen running through the middle of the town park. The Minster Church of St Denys sits on the River Were. The name Warminster first occurs in the early 10th century.
Warminster is located in south-west Wiltshire, near to the Somerset border. The town is surrounded by six hills, providing shelter and security for early settlers. The area is made up of chalk, which provides good drainage to the nearby River Wylye, providing plenty of arable and pasturable land near to the village. The Wylye is a tributary of the River Avon. Warminster is also close to Selwood Forest.
As Warminster is in an area of fertile land, much of its early economy was through farming, especially corn. William Daniell commented in 1879 that Warminster lay 'in the midst of a fine corn-country', and Warminster's market provided the backbone of the economy through the 16th to 19th centuries. Warminster's clothing trade suffered greatly in the early 19th century, as there was no suitable river to power machinery during a period of industrialisation.
Warminster has a number of local venues which facilitate cultural events for the community. This includes a library, museum, five theatres and cinemas, eleven halls and a number of pubs. There are many festivals and events held annually within the area including Warminster festival, Vintage bus run and heritage open days. Warminster is twinned with Flers in France.
Close by to Warminster is stately home Longleat, which has included Longleat Safari Park since 1966; the first drive-through safari park outside Africa, home to over 500 animals, including giraffe, monkeys, rhino, lion, tigers and wolves. The town includes a theatre, the Warminster Athenaeum, an 1858 Grade II listed building. The Warminster Lake Pleasure Grounds were laid out in 1924 and facilities include tennis courts, play area and boating lake. They were officially opened by the Marquess of Bath on Saturday 26 July 1924.
The east of the town is situated along the A36 road and the Warminster service station is on the route. The Warminster railway station, opened in September 1851, is managed by Great Western Railway
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Warminster Town Centre
Very orderly through the Town centre of Warminster, traffic is heavy today.
The Warminster Blizzard! (1/2/19)
Heavy snow has arrived in Warminster.
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Warminster UK Carnival
The Warminster Town Carnival at the centre of the town & down the High St. with the Wobble Cycle groups Float.
Westbury United FC Vs. Warminster Town FC Pre-Season Friendly/Derby cup 30/07/11
Warminster Town Traveled four miles down down the road to the Town of westbury to play Westbury United at Meadow Lane. Warminster don't get a more local Derby than this in this Pre-Season Friendly/Derby Cup match!
Warminster Day Clips
want to edit again so the kind cherub Dan patrick sponcored me some clips didnt he so heres the final product enjoy
A Ride Through Warminster in Wiltshire
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A short Spring ride through the centre of the Wiltshire town.
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Warminster in 2008 - Woolworths
Sorry for the shaky cam at times.
Welcome to Warminster 2016
Claudia, Marco
A day at warminster
This is my 1st time ever Airsoft vid so go easy ha!
Warminster in 2008 - The Cornmarket
Part five of my virtual tour of Warminster which has been filmed for future historical purposes.
A Ride Through Warminster, Wiltshire
A short Autumnal ride through the centre of the Wiltshire town.
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Warminster Town v Keynsham Town
First half coverage of action from Weymouth Street, Warminster.
Fun in Warminster
Okay, I accept that I was a bit dismissive of the impending weather yesterday. So here is some snow fun from down the park today.
Here is a link to the video were I said that I wasn't impressed y the snow.
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UFO Disclosure 2015- Warminster 50
Could 2015 be the year of Disclosure? Having interviewed Stephen Bassett on HPANWO Radio, I think it might be! See here for the podcast:
The Warminster Thing is one of the most significant UFO events in British history and it typifies another form of Disclosure, that between the individual humans and the extraterrestrials. How significant is this issue compared to Disclosure in its more conventional concept?
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Warminster Snow Day | Town Park | March 2018