Clay pigeon shooting at West Kent Shooting School
An afternoon of fun at West Kent Shooting School with my brother Andrew and Washing Machine Mark. Ending the day at possibly best pub in the garden of England:
West Kent Shooting School
New Hay Farm, Old Hay
off Pearsons Green Road
Paddock Wood, Brenchley
Kent TN12 7DG
Telephone 01892 834306
Email info@westkentshooting.co.uk
The Halfway House
Horsmowden Road, Brenchley, Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 7AX
west kent shooting school visit
shooting visit to the west kent shooting school.
possibly the best clayground in the southeast of england
Clay Shooting at West Kent
Members shooting lesson at West Kent Shooting School, Paddock Wood, Kent.
West Kent shooting school with Mark Yaylor
An afternoons clay shooting at Kent's best clay ground with my good friends James and Mark. Thanks guy's fantastic afternoons shooting.
West Kent Shooting School 2013
More fun in kent at west kent shooting school (WKSS). Shooting my Gunmark Kestrel 12g side by side.
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Members shooting lesson at West Kent Shooting School, Paddock Wood, Kent.
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Archie gets some 1:1 shooting tuition at West Kent Shooting School from his Uncle John
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Paddock Wood to Strood 2
Another of Kent's Branch line's. A cross country route from Paddock Wood to Strood,shot in the early 90's.Note the slam door stock in Network South East livery,the semaphore signals,the original station buildings and some hand operated crossing gates
Places to see in ( Aylesford - UK )
Places to see in ( Aylesford - UK )
Aylesford is a village and civil parish on the River Medway in Kent, 4 miles NW of Maidstone in England. Originally a small riverside settlement, the old village comprises around 60 houses, many of which were formerly shops. Two pubs, a village shop and other amenities including a hairdresser, estate agent, two restaurants, a chiropodist and a coffee shop are located on the high street. Aylesford's current population is around 5,000.
The Parish of Aylesford covers more than seven square miles, stretching north to Rochester Airport estate and south to Barming, and has a total population of over 10,000 (as of 2011), with the main settlements at Aylesford, Eccles, Blue Bell Hill Village and (part of) Walderslade.
Aylesford Newsprint was a long-established major employer in the area and was the largest paper recycling factory in Europe, manufacturing newsprint for the newspaper industry. In 2015, Aylesford Paper Mill, as it was known by local residents, was closed down and stripped of all its assets. Many local families who had been employed there, sometimes for several generations, were affected.
Bronze Age swords have been discovered near here and an Iron Age settlement and Roman villa stood at Eccles. A cemetery of the British Iron Age discovered in 1886 was excavated under the leadership of Sir Arthur Evans (of Knossos fame), and published in 1890. Many of Evans' finds are now kept in the British Museum, including a bronze jug, pan and 'bucket' with handles in the form of a human face from a cremation burial. With the later excavation at Swarling not far away (discovery to publication was 1921-1925) this is the type site for Aylesford-Swarling pottery or the Aylesford-Swarling culture. Evan's conclusion that the site belonged to a culture closely related to the continental Belgae, remains the modern view, though the dating has been refined to the period after about 75 BC. The village has been suggested as the site of the Battle of the Medway during the Roman invasion of Britain although there is no direct evidence of this.
Due to the village's location on its banks, the River Medway has been a key influence on its development. Aylesford takes its name from an Old English personal name, and literally denotes ‘Ægel’s ford’. Its first recorded use is from the tenth century, as Æglesforda. It was also the place where one of the earliest bridges across the Medway was built, believed to be in the 14th century (although the wide central span seen today is later). Upstream from Rochester Bridge it became the next bridging point. The river was navigable as far as Maidstone until 1740, when barges of forty tons could reach as far as Tonbridge. As a result, wharves were built, one being at Aylesford. Corn, fodder and fruit, along with stone and timber, were the principal cargoes.
Aylesford railway station, opened on 18 June 1856, is on the Medway Valley Line connecting Strood with Maidstone (West) and Paddock Wood. The original station buildings – gabled and highly decorated, built in Kentish ragstone with Caen stone dressings, with windows that replicate those at Aylesford Priory – have been used as a fast food restaurant in recent years following restoration in the 1980s.
The Lathe of Aylesford, in the western division of the county of Kent, comprised 13 Hundreds, and was bounded on the north by the river Thames, on the west by the Lathe of Sutton at Hone, on the south by the county of Sussex and on the east by the Lathe of Scray. It was the second in extent, and embraced an area of 233,580 statute acres, and had the largest population of any of the five Lathes into which this county is divided.
( Aylesford - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Aylesford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Aylesford - UK
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CYCLING AROUND STROOD, KENT (24.1.15)
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Action Trax Enduro Lap of North Farm Tunbridge wells Kent 28th Aug 2016
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Drone over Larkfield Lakes
Lazy Sunday afternoon footage of Larkfield Lakes... Enjoy!
Southeastern Today - Part 2: Kent: Video 2
This is the fourth video in the 'Southeastern Today' series focusing on the Southeastern TOC operating around Southeast London and Kent.
This series of videos is split into two catagories: Part 1: Southeast London, Part 2: Kent
This fourth video includes EMU classes: 'Electrostar' 375, 'Networker' 465 and 466's and a class 508 filmed at locations including Maidstone East and Tonbridge. Also includes a departure from Staplehurst in the one of the motor carriages of a Class 465 set. Includes what I think to be a pretty good sound set of non-stop acceleration up to about 75mph...you may beg to differ!!
**NOTE - The high pitch noise in the Staplehurst departure shot and on one of the 375 departures is the microphone not being properly adjusted so the high frequencies being produced distort it, sorry!**
Tonbridge to Hastings in 3 minutes
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Exploring - Scadbury Park Chislehurst | LINA Likes
Lisa continues her travels around historic South East London, this time visiting Scadbury Park, Chislehurst, and the ruins of Scadbury Manor. Sponsor us on Patreon!
Scadbury is most associated with the Walsingham family who may have come originally from Little Walsingham in Norfolk. Thomas Walsingham (a wealthy vintner from the City of London) purchased the manor in 1424, a sale that was to connect the Walsingham family with Chislehurst for more than 200 years. Scadbury was purchased as a country retreat whilst he and his wife Katherine still retained their London home in the parish of St Katherine's. The manor was inherited in 1459 by Thomas' son, Thomas II, and then his son James, who was Sheriff of Kent in 1497.
Other members of the Walsingham family who resided at the Manor include Sir Edmund Walsingham, Lieutenant of the Tower at time of Henry VIII: his brother William Walsingham, who held Foots Cray manor for a time and was the father of Francis Walsingham, Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth, who founded the Elizabethan secret service and was probably born at Scadbury; and Thomas Walsingham IV, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth at Scadbury in 1597 (as pictured on the Village Sign on Royal Parade, Chislehurst). Thomas was a friend and patron of the poet and playwright, Christopher Marlowe. Marlowe was also probably a spy or courier for Thomas' uncle Francis.
Originally owned by the De Scatheburys and then the Walsinghams, adn then later the Townshend family, the most famous of whom was Thomas Townshend, the 1st Viscount of Sydney, after whom both Sydney, Nova Scotia and Sydney, Australia, were named. Scadbury Manor, located within the 300 acred Scadbury Park, is is today remembered by the ruins of a 1930s reproduction Tudor building, built on the foundations of the Walsingham Manor, which had itself been built on the ruins of a previous building.
Scadbury Park was purchased by the London Borough of Bromley in 1983 and opened to the public as a Local Nature Reserve in 1985. Its 300 acres of countryside are made up of extensive pasture and woodland around which runs a network of paths for public access. The mixed woodland, which covers nearly half of the estate, includes the remnants of ancient oaks that would have formed part of a Royal Hunting Forest. Today these ancient trees grow alongside a variety of others including ash, alder, hazel, sweet chestnut, sycamore and birch.
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