Southend Inn Hotel - Southend-on-Sea - United Kingdom
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Southend Inn Hotel hotel city: Southend-on-Sea - Country: United Kingdom
Address: 25 Cobham Road, Westcliff on Sea; zip code: SS0 8EG
Southend Inn Hotel is located in Southend-on-Sea, 2.1 km from Southend Pier and 1.7 km from Southend-On-Sea Probation Service. Free private parking is available on site. The rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
-- Le Southend Inn Hotel est situé à Southend-on-Sea, à 1,7 km du service de probation de Southend-on-Sea et de la bibliothèque centrale de Southend. Un espace de stationnement privé est disponible gratuitement sur place.
-- Das Southend Inn Hotel begrüßt Sie in Southend-on-Sea, 1,7 km vom Southend-On-Sea Probation Service und 1,7 km von der Southend Central Library entfernt. Die Privatparkplätze am Haus nutzen Sie kostenfrei.
-- Het Southend Inn Hotel ligt in Southend-on-Sea, op minder dan 2 km van Southend-On-Sea Probation Service en de Centrale Bibliotheek. Er is gratis privéparkeergelegenheid bij de accommodatie.
-- Il Southend Inn Hotel si trova a Southend-on-Sea, a 1,7 km dal Southend-On-Sea Probation Service e dalla Southend Central Library, e offre un parcheggio privato gratuito in loco.
-- Southend Inn Hotel酒店位于滨海绍森德(Southend-on-Sea),距离滨海绍森德缓刑服务(Southend-On-Sea Probation Service)和绍森德中央图书馆(Southend Central Library)均为1.
-- Hotel Southend Inn położony jest w miejscowości Southend-on-Sea, 2,1 km od molo i 1,7 km od więzienia. Na miejscu znajduje się bezpłatny prywatny parking. Wszystkie pokoje oferują łazienkę i wyposażone są w telewizor z płaskim ekranem oraz czajnik.
-- Отель Southend Inn расположен в городе Саутенд-он-Си, в 1,7 км от службы пробации Саутенд-он-Си и Центральной библиотеки. На территории обустроена бесплатная частная парковка. Все номера оснащены чайником и телевизором с плоским экраном.
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Carlton Avenue, Westcliff-On-Sea - BL0028
This spacious two bedroomed bungalow is presented in good condition, is fully detached and features a 65' private rear garden
Southend Inn Hotel - Southend-on-Sea - United Kingdom
Southend Inn Hotel hotel city: Southend-on-Sea - Country: United Kingdom
Address: 25 Cobham Road, Westcliff on Sea; zip code: SS0 8EG
Southend Inn Hotel is located in Southend-on-Sea, 2.1 km from Southend Pier and 1.7 km from Southend-On-Sea Probation Service. Free private parking is available on site. The rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
-- Le Southend Inn Hotel est situé à Southend-on-Sea, à 1,7 km du service de probation de Southend-on-Sea et de la bibliothèque centrale de Southend. Un espace de stationnement privé est disponible gratuitement sur place.
-- Das Southend Inn Hotel begrüßt Sie in Southend-on-Sea, 1,7 km vom Southend-On-Sea Probation Service und 1,7 km von der Southend Central Library entfernt. Die Privatparkplätze am Haus nutzen Sie kostenfrei.
-- Het Southend Inn Hotel ligt in Southend-on-Sea, op minder dan 2 km van Southend-On-Sea Probation Service en de Centrale Bibliotheek. Er is gratis privéparkeergelegenheid bij de accommodatie.
-- Il Southend Inn Hotel si trova a Southend-on-Sea, a 1,7 km dal Southend-On-Sea Probation Service e dalla Southend Central Library, e offre un parcheggio privato gratuito in loco.
-- Southend Inn Hotel酒店位于滨海绍森德(Southend-on-Sea),距离滨海绍森德缓刑服务(Southend-On-Sea Probation Service)和绍森德中央图书馆(Southend Central Library)均为1.
-- Hotel Southend Inn położony jest w miejscowości Southend-on-Sea, 2,1 km od molo i 1,7 km od więzienia. Na miejscu znajduje się bezpłatny prywatny parking. Wszystkie pokoje oferują łazienkę i wyposażone są w telewizor z płaskim ekranem oraz czajnik.
-- Отель Southend Inn расположен в городе Саутенд-он-Си, в 1,7 км от службы пробации Саутенд-он-Си и Центральной библиотеки. На территории обустроена бесплатная частная парковка. Все номера оснащены чайником и телевизором с плоским экраном.
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Marco & Nicola - The Westcliff Hotel
Description
Flood Bungalow (1953)
Flood model of bungalow, Westcliff-on-Sea in Essex.
General scenes of floods of Canvey Island (air and ground level) (Library material). M/S Pan, man (inventor William Croxford carrying model house from doorway into garden. M/S Carrying the model to a bath tub in the garden. He places the model down on the ground. M/S He picks up a brick which is marked Tank and places it in the bath tub on four upright tubes, which he slides up and down. C/U Placing the tank on the tube.
C/U Man's face. C/U Sliding tank on tube. C/U He picks up the model from the ground. M/S Places the model on top of the tank. C/U He picks up two rods, which hold the four tubes vertical M/S Attaching the rods to the tubes. C/U Man's face. M/S He places the hose-pipe in the bath to fill it with water.
C/U Water flowing under the model house. M/S Designer holding the hose-pipe into the bath. C/U Designer demonstrating how the house is now floating on its tank by pushing it up and down. C/U Man's face. M/S Still pushing the house up and down tilt down to the bath full of water.
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Leigh Library Southend-on-sea Essex
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Highlights of my Walk along Canvey Island on Thames Estuary Made by Huggie2love
Highlights of my Walk along Canvey Island is located in the Thames Estuary Made by Huggie2love
Canvey Island is located in the Thames Estuary just off the coast of Essex, from which it is separated by a network of small channels. From the beach here you get a fine view of the Kent coast and can watch the ships come and go up the Thames. The Thames Estuary is the estuary in which the River Thames meets the sea, starting at Teddington, the tidal Thames passes through London to its mouth, and flows into the North Sea along waterside walk i have done in Canvey Island where the Thames Estuary flows thought to Crow stone marks the end of the River Thames where it meets sea.
My featuring Videos and Pictures. Canvey Island Walk from Benfleet Creek Castle point Golf course Smallgains Creek Tewkes Creek Silver Marine Chapman sands Marine Parade along sea wall, Leigh Beck. Easteen Esplauade Labworth Park Thrney Bay Deadmans Point. Hole Haven Caravan Park. PUB Hole From Haven Point Canvey village Gas works Disused Jetty In the distance can be seen Westcliff-On-Sea and Southend. Pear a series of attractive murals painted by professional artists and Canvey locals can be seen on the sea wall of Concord Beach. Canvey Heights although a small park there are fantastic views of the estuary and Hadleigh Leigh on Sea and Southend also in the distance Kent. Well worth a visit
The Thames Estuary is where the River Thames meets the waters of the North Sea, in the ... The Yantlet Line between the Crowstone in Chalkwell and the London Stone on the Isle of Grain. ... The district of Teddington a few miles south-west of London's centre marks the boundary between the tidal and non-tidal parts of the River Thames
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Thames path Barrier extended east on the south side as far as Erith Explore the 29 mile (46.6km) Thames Estuary Path through the fascinating South Essex Marshes, from Tilbury Town all the way to Canvey Island Leigh-on-Sea. Passing through Southend Pier The Thames Estuary is where the River Thames meets the waters of the North Sea Sea I be doing more videos of this walk. Thames path Barrier extended east on the south side as far as Erith Explore the 29 mile (46.6km) Thames Estuary Path I already done the walk? I will upload the videos some time in 2019 2020
Canvey Island is located in the Thames Estuary just off the coast of Essex, from which it is separated by a network of small channels. From the beach here you get a fine view of the Kent coast and can watch the ships come and go up the Thames
Canvey Island lies off the South East coast of Essex in the Thames estuary. It is a unique place with an interesting and diverse history much of which can be attributed to its relationship with the changing water levels of the River Thames and the fact that the whole of the Island is below sea level.
Archaeological evidence tells us that the Island was inhabited as early as the late Iron Age, about 2,000 years ago, but that for most of its recorded history, Canvey Island was offshore pasture, largely given over to sheep. It was also a site for salt harvesting, cultivation of shellfish and fishing and cereal production from Roman to mediaeval times with market opportunities for surplus produce in places such as Chelmsford in Roman times and of course, London.
Flood Defences
The Island lies below sea level and its relationship with the surrounding sea, whilst rich in bounties, has also brought its share of tragedy. The devastating floods of 1953 saw 58 people on the Island lose their lives. The whole Island was evacuated. A memorial to the people who lost their lives that day can be found on Canvey Library. Since then significant investment has been put into raising the height of Canvey’s 14 miles of sea walls both immediately after the floods and again in 1975 when the wall was raised by a further two metres.
Thames path Barrier extended east on the south side as far as Erith Explore the 29 mile (46.6km) Thames Estuary Path through the fascinating South Essex Marshes, from Tilbury Town all the way to Canvey Island Leigh-on-Sea. Passing through Southend Pier The Thames Estuary is where the River Thames meets the waters of the North Sea Sea I be doing more videos of this walk. Thames path Barrier extended east on the south side as far as Erith Explore the 29 mile (46.6km) Thames Estuary Path I already done the walk? I will upload the videos some time in 2019 2020
The tranquillity of the River Thames Eatuary is great way to experience the outstanding places of natural beauty and a rich diversity of wildlife all along Thames Estuary.” Canvey Island walk I done . I do hope you like and enjoy this short new video. My dear friend ◆ ◆ and also I want to Thank you all so much for your great support and I am so glad you enjoyed watching my videos. Much love Hugs from Huggie xoxo
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The New Westcliff Hotel - Official Music Video
This is The New Westcliff Hotel's official music video.
Song: Live While We're Young (by One Direction).
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A day out in Southend on Sea
Southend on Sea, the home of the longest leisure pier in the world at around 1.3 miles. One of Britains typical seaside resorts, a bit charming, a bit tacky, but also a bit of a laugh.
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omsi 2 tour (1106) UK Scarborough 109 South Bay - North Bay @ Open Top Dennis ALX400 英國 斯卡布羅
109 seafront service.
Take a scenic tour around the Marine Drive on this open top bus service which runs a frequent service from the Spa Complex (South Bay) to the Sands Apartments (North Bay).
斯卡布羅(Scarborough)是英國的一座城市,位於英格蘭北約克郡的北海沿岸。舊市區主要集中在港口的附近。斯卡布羅的人口約有50,000人,是約克郡海岸最大的渡假地。整個都市圈在2001年則有人口57,649人。斯卡布羅的經濟產業多樣化,並且是英格蘭東海岸的主要觀光目的地之一,因此有着「北方布賴頓」之稱。Scarborough (/ˈskɑːrbrə/ or /ˈskɑːrbərə/)[2][3] is a town on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town lies between 10–230 feet (3–70 m) above sea level, rising steeply northward and westward from the harbour onto limestone cliffs. The older part of the town lies around the harbour and is protected by a rocky headland.
With a population of just over 61,000, Scarborough is the largest holiday resort on the Yorkshire coast. The town has fishing and service industries, including a growing digital and creative economy, as well as being a tourist destination. Inhabitants of the town are known as Scarborians
Summer open top buses along Scarborough seafront - great value day and family tickets available, buy them on the bus! Buses run every weekend in March, then every day from 1 April until 5 November. Timetable B runs during the Easter, May half-term and summer holidays, bank holidays and summer weekends, timetable A runs the rest of the time.
My Southend accommodation
In this video, a student tells us about her experience of living in our Southend accommodation, University Square. To find out more accommodation at our Southend Campus go to:
Watch Out, Southend's Beadle is About!
The legend that is Southend on Sea's smelly, slightly off his rocker 'Jeremy Beadle'.... I had heard that he featured on this episode of Police interceptors, but had never caught it....til now!
Whitby
Whitby is a seaside town in Yorkshire, northern England, split by the River Esk. On the East Cliff, overlooking the North Sea, the ruined Gothic Whitby Abbey was Bram Stoker’s inspiration for “Dracula”. Nearby is the Church of St. Mary, reached by 199 steps. The Captain Cook Memorial Museum, in the house where Cook once lived, displays paintings and maps. West of town is West Cliff Beach, lined with beach huts.
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Southend Guest House, Essex, United Kingdom, HD Review
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Southend Guest House sells fast on our site. Located in Southend-on-Sea, the Southend Guest House offers free WiFi access and free on-site parking. London Southend Airport is just 13 minutes' drive away and the beach is within a 5-minute stroll.
Each room includes a flat-screen TV and tea and coffee making facilities. The rooms all also benefit from a private shower room.
Guests at the Southend Guest House can reach the town centre of Southend after a 30-minute walk. The centre is home to numerous shops, restaurants, and bars. The Southend Cliff Gardens are just over 10 minutes' walk away.
Places to see in ( Birchington - UK )
Places to see in ( Birchington - UK )
Birchington-on-Sea is a village in north east Kent, England, with a population of around 10,000. It is part of the Thanet district and forms part of the civil parish of Birchington. It lies on the coast facing the North Sea, east of the Thames Estuary, between the seaside resorts of Herne Bay and Margate. As a seaside resort, the village is a tourist and retirement destination. The village's Minnis Bay is a family beach with attractions such as sailing, windsurfing, a paddling pool and coastal walking routes. Its three smaller beaches are surrounded by chalk cliffs, cliff stacks and caves.
The village was first recorded in 1240. Its parish church, All Saints', dates to the 13th century and its churchyard is the burial place of the 19th century Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Quex Park, a local 19th century manor house, is home to the Powell-Cotton Museum and a twelve bell tower built for change ringing. The museum contains a large collection of stuffed exotic animals collected by Major Percy Powell-Cotton on his travels in Africa, and also houses artefacts unearthed in and around Birchington by his daughter, Antoinette Powell-Cotton, a keen archaeologist.
Birchington was first recorded in 1240 as Birchenton, a name derived from the Old English words 'bircen tun', meaning a farm where birch trees grow. Birchington-on-Sea is located in northeast Kent, on the coast of the Thames Estuary. The village is 14 kilometres (9 mi) to the east of Herne Bay and 6 kilometres (4 mi) to the west of Margate. The small town of Westgate-on-Sea lies between Birchington and Margate.
Minnis Bay is a popular family beach with attractions such as sailing, windsurfing, cafes, beach huts, public houses, restaurants, a paddling pool and coastal walking/cycling routes. The beach has gained a European Blue Flag Award for its cleanliness and safety. The village has three other smaller beaches, which are surrounded by chalk cliffs and cliff stacks. Wildlife that can be observed in the Thames Estuary includes seals, velvet swimming crabs and the migrant turnstone.
Paintings by local artists are displayed at the David Burley Gallery in Birchington Library. Community activities take place at the Birchington Village Centre, including adult education classes, drama productions by the Birchington Guild of Players and concerts by the Birchington Silver Band. In 1989, Birchington-on-Sea was twinned with the town of La Chapelle d'Armentieres, near Lille in northern France; Birchington Twinning Association arranges events between the two communities, such as school trips, concerts and war remembrance services. Since 1932, Birchington has held a street carnival each summer.
Birchington-on-Sea railway station is on the Chatham Main Line which runs between Ramsgate in East Kent and London Victoria. Other stations on this line include Broadstairs, Margate, Herne Bay, Faversham, Gillingham, Chatham, Rochester and Bromley South. Birchington is around 1 hour and 40 minutes from London by Mainline train. A National Express coach service also runs between London Victoria and Ramsgate via Birchington-on-Sea.
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Places to see in ( Hamilton - UK )
Places to see in ( Hamilton - UK )
Hamilton is a town in South Lanarkshire, in the central Lowlands of Scotland. Hamilton serves as the main administrative centre of the South Lanarkshire council area. Hamilton is the fourth-biggest town in Scotland.
Hamilton sits 12 miles (19 km) south-east of Glasgow, 35 miles (56 km) south-west of Edinburgh and 74 miles (120 km) north of Carlisle, Cumbria. Hamilton is situated on the south bank of the River Clyde at its confluence with the Avon Water. Hamilton is the later county town of Lanarkshire which was preceded anciently by Lanark.
The Hamiltons constructed many landmark buildings in the area including the Hamilton Mausoleum in Strathclyde Park, which has the longest echo of any building in the world. The Hamilton family are major land-owners in the area to this day. Hamilton Palace was the seat of the Dukes of Hamilton until the early-twentieth century.
Other historic buildings in the area include Hamilton Old Parish Church, a Georgian era building completed in 1734 and the only church to have been built by William Adam. The graveyard of the old parish church contains some Covenanter remains. The former Edwardian Town Hall now houses the library and concert hall. The Townhouse complex underwent a sympathetic modernization in 2002 and opened to the public in summer 2004. The ruins of Cadzow Castle also lie in Chatelherault Country Park, 2 miles (3 km) from the town centre.
Hamilton Palace was the largest non-royal residence in the Western world, located in the north-east of the town. A former seat of the Dukes of Hamilton, it was built in 1695, subsequently much enlarged, and demolished in 1921 due to ground subsidence. It is widely acknowledged as having been one of the grandest houses in Scotland, was visited and admired by Queen Victoria, and was written about by Daniel Defoe.
Hamilton Barracks was formerly the Depot of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) and the home of the 1st Battalion of the Regiment. The Regimental Museum is part of the Low Parks Museum. The Low Parks Museum is housed in what was a 16th-century inn and a staging post for journeys between Glasgow and Edinburgh. Recently refurbished, it is the oldest building in Hamilton and is to the north of the Palace Grounds.
By road the town is to the west of the M74 motorway, the main southerly link to England, which joins the M6 just north of Carlisle. The main route from Edinburgh is the M8, leaving at junctions 6 or 7.
Areas of Hamilton:
Avongrove
Burnbank
Barncluith
Earnock Estate
Earnock Glen
Fernigar
Eddlewood
Fairhill
Hamilton West
High Earnock
Hillhouse
Laighstonehall
Little Earnock
Low Waters
Meikle Earnock
Neilsland
Silvertonhill
Torheads Farm
Whitehill
Woodhead
Hamilton has three railway stations, Hamilton Central, Hamilton West and Chatelherault on the Argyle Line's Hamilton Circle. Hamilton Central is 22 minutes from Glasgow on the limited stop Larkhall-Dalmuir service. It was once served by the North British Railway, which had three stations in the area. Hamilton (NBR), Peacock Cross railway station and Burnbank. Beside Hamilton Central lies Hamilton bus station, providing links to surrounding towns and cities, also offering an express bus to Glasgow and also some parts of England.
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Thames Delta Pt.2 ~ Beecroft Art Gallery
From 7th April to 16th June 2012 ~ Beecroft Art Gallery in Westcliff-on-Sea Essex.
The Great British Getaway 1957 style - A film by Ron Craigen
In an age before charter airlines and package holidays the British took to their coast to seek sun, sand and sea. Most of this video was shot in Bridlington and Scarborough.
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