Windmill Hill Windmill
The Windmill at Windmill Hill near Hailsham in East Sussex
Video taken with a DJI Phantom 3 Pro in April 2016
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Music is Lullaby for strings by George Gershwin
PGL Windmill Hill really cool movie
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Windmill near Chilley Farm, Pevensey, Sussex, UK (Rec'd 2015)
RECORDED 2015.
This video is in p50 frame rate.
Windmill pumping water.
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Places to see in ( Hailsham - UK )
Places to see in ( Hailsham - UK )
Hailsham is a civil parish and the largest of the five towns in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book, where it is called Hamelesham. The town of Hailsham has a history of industry and agriculture. The name ‘Hailsham’ is thought to come from the Saxon ‘Haegels Ham’, meaning the clearing or settlement of Haegel, Hella or a similar name, possibly even 'Aella’s Ham’, the clearing of Aella the Saxon. The name of the town has been spelt in various ways through the ages from ‘Hamelsham’ (as it was referred to in the Domesday Book), ‘Aylesham’ in the 13th century, and later Haylesham, to its present spelling.
The site of Hailsham has been inhabited since at least the Neolithic age. It was an Ancient British settlement that existed before the Romans invaded Kent and Sussex in 43 AD. The Anglo Saxons invaded Sussex in the year 477 AD. The Saxons are thought to have invaded at an original landing place at Selsey. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in 491 AD they attacked and took the British stronghold of Anderida which was the fort that is believed to have been built by the Ancient British and the Romans at what is now Pevensey, just a few miles from Hailsham, thereby consolidating their conquest and forming the small kingdom of the South Saxons, or Sussex.
The manor of Hailsham is recorded in the Domesday Survey completed by the Normans in 1086, 20 years after the conquest. During the seventeenth-century civil war between Charles I and Parliament, Hailsham and this part of Sussex declared against the royalist cause. Originally, the market was held in the High Street and in Market Square, only moving to its present location in 1868. Sheep and cattle were driven from miles around along the various ancient droves until the arrival of the railway station and motor lorries. Today, the weekly livestock markets, together with the monthly farmers’ market continue whilst stall markets are held weekly in the town centre on Saturdays or Thursdays.
Glimpses of the town's past are to be found in photographs and artefacts available for viewing at the Heritage Centre in Blackman’s Yard, Market Street, which is run by members of the Hailsham Historical and Natural History Society. A small display is available to members of the public including period kitchen, farming and agriculture, local industry and wartime memorabilia.
The civic parish of Hailsham is approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) in breadth and 4 miles (6.4 km) from north to south between its extreme points. Its boundary (going in a clockwise direction) runs from its most northerly limit, near Carter`s Corner Place, in a southerly direction around Magham Down, over the Herstmonceux road and crosses the low-lying farmlands, passing close to New Bridge and on across Horse Eye Level to Rickney.
In the county of East Sussex, about 6 miles (10 km) from the coast, and between the well-wooded hills of the southern Forest Ridge and the undulating chalk countryside of the South Downs, Hailsham is surrounded by much attractive and unspoilt scenery. Hailsham is the largest settlement in the southern half of the Wealden district, and the largest inland town in East Sussex with around 8,500 homes and a population of just over 20,000.
Hailsham was granted a charter to hold a market in 1252 by King Henry III. From 1997 to 2012, there was much controversy over the sale of Hailsham Cattle Market and its redevelopment into a supermarket. The land freehold was, until being sold to market operator South East Marts in January 2012. Hailsham has a variety of local and national shops, restaurants and several supermarkets. The main shopping area has developed along the High Street and George Street. A parade of units at St Mary's Walk made a contribution to retail facilities in Hailsham.
One of the Hailsham Town Team's main initiatives since it was established in 2013 was the establishment of a regular town centre market. The market, which is based in Vicarage Field, is open between 8.30am and 3pm every Saturday. Hailsham is near the junction of two major roads, the A22 road to Eastbourne and the A27 South Coast Trunk Road. Hailsham is served by Stagecoach Buses on routes that serve the town, extending to Eastbourne, Bexhill and Uckfield). Hailsham used to have a railway station on the Cuckoo Line, running from Polegate to Tunbridge Wells.
( Hailsham - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Hailsham . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Hailsham - UK
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Herstmonceux Then and Now
I took forty old photogrpahs from 1890 to 1960 and merged them with new photogrpahs taken in the last year or so. This is a walk from Stunts Green via West End and along Hailsham Road and Gardner Street to Chapel Row and Church Road. Through the grounds of Herstmonceux Castle to Wartling Road and back to Gardner Street via Windmill Hill and Lime Cross through the heart of East Sussex. Some things have changed very little some quite a lot. The poem is Sussex by Rudyard Kipling the music Fields of Gold.
day out at Knockhatch Hailsham, UK
Day out with my little one in Knockhatch adventure park in Hailsham, East Sussex, UK
Day 67 of 90 Video Challenge - A Tour of Historic TINGEWICK Buckinghamshire UK
Day 67 of 90 Video Challenge - A Tour of Historic TINGEWICK Buckinghamshire UK
We started our weekend walks again and plan to do more with our spare time ( which will increase with the SFM/DEA business model ).
Tingewick was once the main through route for all traffic, it must have been a tight squeeze for the large lorries, we now have a bypass and the village is reasonably quiet.
We went on the circular walk that takes you North of the Village and around the back to the bridge where we have Yellow Plastic Duck racing in the summer ! it's cool to watch.
The Village had many pubs but now only has one, the standard thing in the UK now, a decline in pubs, that is a real shame for sure. Often its the heart of the village.
The church opposite us is rare in that it has a clockless bell tower, it rings every hour and rings the time, so at 12 you get 12 rings :) and for weddings and religious events like Easter they go to town and ring for 3 minutes or so, it does sound amazing and you can listen to that in one of my Easter 2015 videos on Youtube channel.
I hope you enjoy the quick tour of the Village known as Tingewick, in Buckinghamshire England ( United Kingdom ).
Cheers
Kev & Emma xx
Hellingly, Hailsham, England vintage show 2015
D1065 Western Consort
D1065 Western Consort on arrival from the premier 5 gauge ground level railway the Strawberry Line, one of Mike Bass's wonderful engines, now runs on Southern rails at the LMR in Hailsham. One day we would like to be at the same level as Mike.
Long Man Morris - Lord Hailsham sitting on a woolsack
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Lunar Eclipse. 28.09.15. Hailsham. England
Lunar Eclipse. 28.09.15. Hailsham. England.
Went for a ride to Hailsham and Polegate in Eastbourne
Chilling out with elite predator bike ride around Eastbourne Hailsham Polegate epic ride 14 miles just out of the blue just went for a massive ride please like comment and subscribe
ABANDONED OLD MILL
Our last Explore of 2018. A visit to the West of our County of Yorkshire in the U.K. to an abandoned Mill. A relic of the early Industrial Revolution, the steam powered iron-framed multi storey Textile Mill built in around 1825. A very large an impressive building set in it`s own valley and there is ground evidence that there must have been various other buildings on the site. On the South side of the Mill there is a Water course with its own Brick Culvert complete with Iron Grid Cover. The Boiler House with its arched Doorways stands next to the Main Mill Building with the Chimney standing behind. Tucked in between the Chimney and the Mill is a Cylindrical Tank believed to be for Water Storage.
Buzzard Exploration 2018
Early Transition Film July 2011. Hailsham Community College A T
All of these children are now 16+ and have left after year 11 so I feel OK about posting this. Made to celebrate the excellent Early Transition Programme at Hailsham CC Academy Trust in it's first year, 2011.
Class 33 in Departmental colours
33 046 Merlin having it second run at Knockhatch adventure park, Marks work in progress is certainly coming on, cannot wait to see the finished locomotive! Mark work is now on hold or for sale!
Anglesey Avenue, Horsebridge, Hailsham, BN27
CHAIN FREE | HORSEBRIDGE | SPACIOUS. Move Sussex Estate Agents are pleased to offer this spacious four bedroom detached house situated in the popular Horsebridge Area of Hailsham. Offered to the market chain free, accommodation comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, kitchen, dining room, lounge, landing, four bedrooms and family bathroom. The property also benefits from double glazed windows, gas central heating system, gardens to front and rear, garage and driveway. An internal viewing is highly recommended. Call Move Sussex on 01323 482234.
Firle fireworks (FBS)
March through village
Tour of Britain stage 7 stone cross East Sussex 13th sept 2014
stage 7 at the crossroads at stone cross outside the red lion pub