The White Swan Hotel, Alnwick
Situated in the heart of the historic town of Alnwick, this charming 300 year old coaching inn retains many authentic period features that make it as popular today as it ever was. The White Swan has recently undergone a £34 million refurbishment, with all the bedrooms fully modernised to an impeccable standard,
Another crazy pub in Norfolk
Crazy pub
Norfolk pub, the Ingham Swan, gutted by fire starts major rebuild
The Ingham Swan in north Norfolk has made a major step in its rebuild as roof beams are being fitted back to the 14th century building.
The owners of the pub are hoping that it will be opened this year, with opening dates set as early as October.
Bike Night White Swan Yarmouth
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Nature Reserve at St Ives Country Estate in West Yorkshire, England
A 500 acre Country Park open to the public, which includes an array of mapped walks to large areas of woodlands, open spaces and Coppice Pond (a most spectacular wildlife lake). Featured in this video is a Magpie taking a stroll through woodland, and (towards the end), a swan on Coppice Pond eating leaves from a tree.
The Country Estate, is ‘Free Entry’ and has free parking and facilities, and includes a most wonderful café where the staff are friendly really makes you feel welcome.
For further information, visit:
West Runton Camping & Caravanning Club A Ride around the Campsite at Night after the Pub
West Runton, Norfolk, Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Cliff Hotel - Great Norfolk Pub Guide in association with Lacons
The Great Norfolk Pub Guide highlights brilliant pubs across the county, which Lacons Brewery are really passionate about. This week we visit The Cliff Hotel.
First broadcast on Mustard TV.
Middlesmoor Days.mov
Daniel Mejloumian's (Dan Mej Lou Mian) trip to countryside, to Middlesmoor near North Yorkshire market town of Pateley Bridge was pretty much black and white. He went, he saw, he had his picnic, he played, slept and went back home. The fresh air and fabulous surroundings made him think that everyone should explore the North Yorkshire, beautiful Yorkshire dales, a wild sheep farming area of England, renown for its beauty.
Attractions near Middlesmoor:
Nidderdale Museum (6 Miles)*
A truly fascinating collection of exhibits is displayed in the original Victorian workhouse, beautifully illustrating the life and history of our Dalesfolk.
Stump Cross Caverns (7 Miles)*
Stump Cross Caverns is one of Britain's premier show caves, located in Nidderdale on the border of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. There are a range of facilities for a great family day out.
Bolton Castle (11 Miles)*
Built in 1379 for Richard le Scrope, Lord Chancellor of England to Richard II, this massive fortress dominating the heart of Wensleydale is one of the country's best preserved castles.
Pateley Bridge is only a small place - though once of some significance as a lead mining centre - with a population of 2,000, Pateley Bridge is worth visiting for itself but is also within just a few miles of some magnificent amenities, some of which again are little known. The only logical reason for Pateley Bridge not being better known is that it is truly off the beaten track (for some people a recommendation in itself). The town sits in the heart of Nidderdale, less than ten miles from Harrogate and Ripon, accessible via some pretty B roads though sadly no longer served by rail. Pateley has retained its character as a market town, with plenty of small shops that will delight those tired of identikit high streets. One shop is particularly famous, and worth a detour for those with a sweet tooth as it is the oldest sweet shop in the country, established in 1827. The town has won numerous awards in the Britain in Bloom competition and similar events and has some wonderful floral displays, and it is the home of the Nidderdale Museum. Beyond the town there are some fantastic natural sights to draw visitors. The spectacular rock formations at Brimham Rocks are just a couple of miles distant. Yorkshires Little Switzerland, the 80 gorge at How Stean is just a short drive north past Gouthwaite Reservoir with its rare species bird sanctuary. And Stump Cross Caverns, where some marvellous stalactites and stalagmites can be seen in all their glory, is a few minutes to the west along the B6265. Not one of natures glories but mans, Fountains Abbey, a World Heritage site, is only some six or seven miles from Pateley Bridge, as is the famous Ripley Castle. There is good walking for those wanting to enjoy the countryside on foot, including the 53 mile Nidderdale Way that starts and ends in the town. The River Nidd offers fishermen some good sport in season, with trout and grayling to be caught the Nidderdale AC can supply permits.
Other Town nearby:
Nidderdale Tourist Information (1 Mile)*
Lofthouse Tourist Information (1 Mile)*
Lofthouse is situated in the heart of Nidderdale. This village has changed little over many years and is situated 7 miles from the Market town of Pateley Bridge.
Bouthwaite Tourist Information (3 Miles)*
Hotels nr Middlesmore: Swinton Park (8 Miles)*
An exclusive 30-bedroom luxury castle hotel.With 4 Red Stars and 3 Rosettes awarded by the AA for excellent facilities, this is the highest rated hotel in Yorkshire.
The White Swan Hotel (8 Miles)*
The White Swan is now Middlham's finest hotel, in a prominent position overlooking the market square.
Red Lion Hotel (9 Miles)*
Originally a sixteenth century Ferryman's inn, the Red Lion at Burnsall is open for accommodation and meals throughout the year.We offer superb food, fine wines and real ale.
Egyptian Goose at Helston Boating Lake Cornwall UK
Egyptian Goose at Helston Boating Lake Cornwall UK
The Egyptian Goose has distinctive dark brown eye-patches and contrasting white wing patches in flight. It was introduced as an ornamental wildfowl species and has escaped into the wild, now successfully breeding in a feral state.
WHERE TO SEE THEM
Seen frequently on ornamental ponds where it was originally brought. Now can be seen on gravel pits and lowland lakes and wetlands. The North Norfolk coast holds the highest numbers; also in areas like the Norfolk Broads.
Filmed on 14th January 2012 at Helston Boating Lake
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Mattishall tour episode 1 with beau
Dwile Flonking
The great drinking competition 'Dwile Flonking' taking place at Alnwick in 2000
Wetherspoons pub opens in Gorleston
The opening of the William Adams pub in Gorleston. Norfolk Now is the YouTube channel that gives you the best local stories from across Nelson's county. Tune in for the latest videos on news, sports, food & drink, history, entertainment and more...
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Swan vs Canadian Geese - Jaws style!
A Swan being a classic bully and seeing off two Canadian Geese on the Leeds and Liverpool canal in North West England.
Felt it fitting to add in the Jaws ???? music! ????
The Swan Hotel, High Street, Southwold, Suffolk, a VRstation tour
VRstation.net, This tour was correct at the time of photography as of 31/07/06 16:58:00 and is for reference purposes only.
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Southampton Common - underpass flooded - again!
Whenever it rains the underpass under Southampton Common floods. This is the only safe way for people to cross the main Southampton to London road.
Pedestrians have no options but to brave the rush hour traffic.
Despite frequent requests to Southampton City Council's 'Actionline' nothing has been done.
It is only a matter of time before someone gets killed trying to cross.
1940s at The Swan, Maidstone - Drunk Officer Dancers
August 19 2012, The Swan in Maidstone turns the 1940s. Tanks, Jeeps and Tractors came, along with 1940s dressed locals and entertainment of the period.
This video shows how well the events turned out to be with 'Candy Men'-like dancers.
To join in with any future events of fun and amosing days you'll never forget, visit The Swan visit for more info, other photo from the day and past events -
Hartlepool Seal Rescue
A video of the RSPCA rescue of a seal that came ashore at Hartlepool Marina in north east England.
The Founders Inn and Spa
The Founders inn and Spa is centrally located and near the oceanfront of Virginia Beach, the nightlife of Norfolk and the historical triangle of Williamsburg.
Welcome to Littlecourt holiday cottages in Sidmouth
The Littlecourt is a delightful complex of five luxury holiday cottages forming part of a historic Regency house built in 1802 for the Duke and Duchess of St. Albans. It is situated a few minutes walk from Sidmouth sea front and town centre.