A TRIP TO WINDMILL ANIMAL FARM IN BURSCOUGH
Windmill Animal Farm in Burscough is a great family day out where you can see, touch and feed lots of different animals. There's also a miniature railway that you can ride. Nora and I took Poppy and Marty to Windmill Farm last week and they absolutely loved it. So did we, actually! It's a lovely place. You can visit the Windmill Animal Farm in Burscough.
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Music: SCANDINAVIANZ - SUNNY ISLAND
2017 08 Windmill animal farm
day out with Grandpa, auntie Vick and cousins Scarlett and Sebastian
Windmill Animal Farm 19.03.2016
Animal Farm 1954 Windmill Plan Clip
A Clip from Animal Farm
The Farm Burscough, Burscough, United Kingdom - Amazing Place
The Farm Burscough - Book it now! -
With free Wi-Fi and free parking on site, The Farm Burscough is 17 miles from Liverpool city centre and 5 miles from the market town of Ormskirk. It is a farm shop, tea room and restaurant with 4-star bed and breakfast accommodation.
Food & Drink
A fantastic breakfast is provided each morning, served in the charming garden tea room. You can enjoy full cooked or lighter options, with food made from high-quality local ingredients. Food is served all day, with a range of burgers, daily specials, toasties and homemade soup.
Inside the Rooms
Each room at The Farm is traditionally furnished, and has a modern bathroom with a power shower. Features include a flat-screen TV and facilities for making tea and coffee.
The Location
You can take a walk around The Farm’s grounds, or take a short stroll to the nearby country pub serving evening meals. Ormskirk Golf Club is 6 miles away, and it is just 8 miles to Southport and the coast.
WINDMILL FARM 2016
BOURSCOUGH LANCASHIRE
Jessica at Windmill Farm
Jessica is on her school trip with Holly Nursery to windmill farm near Burscough. This is her daredevil moment on the zip wire.
AERIAL HOME
Martin Lane Farm Holiday Cottages in the heart of the West Lancashire countryside.
Get away from it all at this idyllic country retreat.
Windmill Farm Dressage
Susie Coleridge Smith rides Giogio Armani
Windmill Farm Railway 27.05.17
I first visited this railway back in 2001 when i was a youngster, it has a very impressive collection of locomotives and rolling stock and well worth a visit
WFS Cinderellow at Windmill Farm Dressage HD
WFS Cinderellow at Windmill Farm Dressage
bay filly (03.06.2009)
sire Top Yellow
dam Banner AP
Burscough To Parbold
Travelling from Burscough to Parbold on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
Video at 5x normal speed
Cab ride Windmill Farm Railway
Ormskirk, Burscough & Lathom by Drone
This video is about a drone flight across parts of Ormskirk, Burscough, Lathom & Westhead. Just testing the range.
Places to see in ( Burscough - UK )
Places to see in ( Burscough - UK )
Burscough is a large village and civil parish within West Lancashire in North West England, to the north of Ormskirk and Skelmersdale.The parish also includes the hamlet of Tarlscough and the Martin Mere Wetland Centre.
Burscough developed originally as a small farming village on a low ridge above the West Lancashire Coastal Plain, and has Viking roots – Burh-skogr = fortress in the woods. Of early importance to the village was Burscough Priory, the ruins of which stand to the southwest of the current settlement. The priory formerly housed the tombs of the Earls of Derby, a prominent family in the region, which are now to be found in Ormskirk parish church. With the building of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the coming of the railways in the mid-18th century new developments took place north of the original village, in what came to be called Burscough Bridge, though the two communities have long since melded together. With constant development of new housing estates and apartments, Burscough's population has recently grown rapidly.
On 12 February 2011, a small retail and leisure development known as Burscough Wharf opened its doors to the public. Situated on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, next to the southern bridge of the town centre, the development consists of approximately thirty units available for retail, leisure or office/studio space. Current businesses operating within the central square of Burscough Wharf consist of various independent arts, craft and hobby shops, food and drink outlets, including a traditional sweet shop and health and beauty salons.
The A59 trunk road and Leeds and Liverpool Canal pass through Burscough and the A5209 brings large volumes of traffic through the town from where it connects to the A59. Lancashire County Council describe the town as suffering from severe congestion. The canal junction with the Rufford Branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal is in Burscough. The town has two main railway stations: Burscough Junction, on the Liverpool to Preston line, was opened by the East Lancashire Railway on 2 April 1849, though the line now terminates at Ormskirk. Burscough Bridge, on the Southport to Manchester line, was opened by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway on 9 April 1855. There is also a third station two miles from the centre in New Lane, which is a small halt on the same line as Burscough Bridge. These lines formerly had a junction known as the Burscough curves. The deletion of the curves prevents through train services between Ormskirk and Southport and Southport and Preston. The presence of the two stations is a sign of the two previous villages and their differing landowners.
( Burscough - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Burscough . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Burscough - UK
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BRANDRETH FARM, Lucas & Jan
een video van de dagelijkse werkzaamheden op de Brandreth Farm in Burscough.
Windmill Farm Miniature Railway 2001
windmill farm railway in burscough lancashire 2001 is a 15 inch gauge miniature railway with 2 stations and about half of mile of track inbetween at one end is the farm the other end station has a nice picnic area, pond and small g scale railway
Riding the Windmill Farm 15 Miniature Railway. West Lancs. 11/09/15
Riding the Windmill Farm 15 Miniature Railway.
West Lancashire.
Filmed on 11th September 2015.
Damaged wind turbine rocking in Foul Lane Southport