ALTERNATIVE BRIGHTON | How to travel in UK 2019 | Brighton Holiday
In this episode of Dreamy Travel Story we visit Brighton. Alternative Brighton! Brighton UK is a quirky and colourful city in south of England. Our Brighton Vlog 2019 will help you plan your Brighton holiday and show how to travel in UK 2019. Brighton England is a must visit place in UK!
This city close to London hosts Brighton Gay Pride 2019 but it is colourful and lgbt friendly all year round. In this Brighton Travel Guide we will show the best cafe in Brighton, best Brighton bar, best Brighton street music, The Lanes Brighton, Brighton Pier, Brighton beach, Brighton graffiti and Brighton street art.
Our favourite places in Brighton are The Hope & Ruin, which is a bar in Brighton. Also a quirky cafe in Brighton called Marwood Bar & Coffeehouse is a must visit place in Brighton. We eat the best pancakes in England in a cute cafe in Brighton called Nowhere man. Definitely one of the best brunch in England! We visit the best mexican restaurant in Brighton La Choza. Blaker Street Brighton has colourful houses. We want to live in a rainbow house!
Brigton is a place that you should include in your England trip when you plan your UK travel. Our UK travel video 2019 show a Brighton timelapse of Brighton hidden gems. Brighton Beach 2019 is a perfect London day trip this summer or maybe spend the weekend in Brighton 2019. People say Brighton England UK is the best Brighton in the world.
In this England YouTube Video we will show you how to travel in England 2019. Brighton England 2019 is a travel bucket list destination 2019. What to do in Brighton, what to see in Brighton, where to eat in Brighton...we answer those questions! Brighton art, Brighton coffee, Brighton music, Brighton night out, Kemptown, Brighton Lanes, Kemp town Carnival, Brighton life 2019, Brighton tour 2019, Brighton festival, The Great Escape Brighton, Brighton murals, Brighton shopfronts like Lucy and Yak...Don't miss it!
Where to travel in UK 2019 and where to in England 2019? Brighton! Even it's just one day Brighton 2019 or a Brighton Weekend 2019.
Have you ever been to Brighton? Do you want to travel to Brighton and experience Rainbow Brighton?
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Barnstaple, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Barnstaple, United Kingdom (UK)
Xtreme Coasteering
Heddon Valley
Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum
Exmoor Zoo
Broomhill Sculpture Garden
Biketrail Cycle Shop & Cycle Hire
The Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon
Marwood Hill Gardens
Queen's Theatre
Blakewell
Places to see in ( Ilfracombe - UK )
Places to see in ( Ilfracombe - UK )
Ilfracombe is a seaside resort and civil parish on the North Devon coast, England, with a small harbour surrounded by cliffs. Ilfracombe stretches along the coast from the 'Coastguard Cottages' in Hele Bay toward the east and 4 miles along the Torrs to Lee Bay toward the west. The resort of Ilfracombe is hilly and the highest point within the parish boundary is at 'Hore Down Gate', 2 miles inland and 860 feet (270 m) above sea level.
The landmark of Hillsborough Hill dominates the harbour and is the site of an Iron Age fortified settlement. In the built environment, the architectural-award-winning Landmark Theatre is either loved or hated for its unusual double-conical design. The 13th century parish church, Trinity, and the St Nicholas's Chapel (a lighthouse) on Lantern Hill, have been joined by the Damien Hirst owned statue, Verity, as points of interest.
Ilfracombe overlies slates formed from sedimentary rock that underwent geological stress (creating faults and folds), towards the end of the Carboniferous Period, around 300 million years ago. These are known as the Ilfracombe slates. Ilfracombe lies within the North Devon Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is renowned for its dramatic coastal cliffs and landscape.
Ilfracombe is at the southern end of the A361, the longest 3-digit A-road in England. From 1874, Ilfracombe was served by the Ilfracombe railway line that ran from Barnstaple, but this closed in 1970. Now, the nearest National Rail railway station is in Barnstaple and buses provide the public transport link from there to Ilfracombe.
Alot to see in ( Ilfracombe - UK ) such as :
Watermouth Castle
Chambercombe Manor
South West Coast Path
The Ilfracombe Aquarium
Croyde Beach
Bull Point Lighthouse
Marwood Hill Gardens
Ilfracombe Museum
Broomhill Art Gallery & Sculpture Garden
Bicclescombe Park
Woolacombe Beach
Rapparee Cove
Cheyne Beach
Tunnels Beach
Lantern Hill
Hele Beach
Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park
Rockham Bay
North Devon AONB
Lee Bay Beaches
Larkstone
Hele Bay
Grunta Beach
Samson's Bay
North Devon Heritage Coast
Tunnels Beaches
( Ilfracombe - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Ilfracombe . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ilfracombe - UK
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Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Braunton is an English village, civil parish, ecclesiastical parish and former manor in North Devon. Braunton is situated 5 miles west of Barnstaple. Within the parish is the fertile, low-lying Braunton Great Field, which adjoins the undulating Braunton Burrows, the Core Area in North Devon Biosphere Reserve, the largest psammosere (sand dune system) in England. It confronts the Atlantic Ocean at the west of the parish at the large beach of Saunton Sands, one of the South West's international-standard surfing beaches.
Braunton was the chief manor of Braunton Hundred, and had been held by Saxon kings. Between 855 and 860 10 hides in Brannocminster were granted by King Æthelbald of Wessex to Glastonbury Abbey. Braunton Dean, which probably represented the land granted by King William the Conqueror to Algar the Priest at some time before the compilation of the Domesday Book of 1086.
Braunton Abbots, which extended also over part of the adjoining parish of Marwood. It was created by a grant from the remnant of the royal manor of Braunton by King Henry III (1216–1272) to Cleeve Abbey in Somerset.
Braunton Gorges, was held by the de Sachville family. Robert de Sachville (Latinized to de Siccavilla (from the dry town)) had been granted this part in 1202.
In 550 the missionary St. Brannock sailed from South Wales and converted the native Britons to Christianity. Brannock was a priest in the household of Brychan, King of Brecknock.
Since the closing years of the 20th century, the village has become a hub for surfing as it is on the main road gateway to three of the South West's surf beaches of Saunton, Croyde and Putsborough, all with fine powdery sand, and to a lesser extent a road to Woolacombe). The Museum of British Surfing opened in 2012 in the old goods shed of the old Braunton Railway Station on the Ilfracombe Branch Line.
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Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Braunton is an English village, civil parish, ecclesiastical parish and former manor in North Devon. Braunton is situated 5 miles west of Barnstaple. Within the parish is the fertile, low-lying Braunton Great Field, which adjoins the undulating Braunton Burrows, the Core Area in North Devon Biosphere Reserve, the largest psammosere (sand dune system) in England. It confronts the Atlantic Ocean at the west of the parish at the large beach of Saunton Sands, one of the South West's international-standard surfing beaches.
Braunton was the chief manor of Braunton Hundred, and had been held by Saxon kings. Between 855 and 860 10 hides in Brannocminster were granted by King Æthelbald of Wessex to Glastonbury Abbey. Braunton Dean, which probably represented the land granted by King William the Conqueror to Algar the Priest at some time before the compilation of the Domesday Book of 1086.
Braunton Abbots, which extended also over part of the adjoining parish of Marwood. It was created by a grant from the remnant of the royal manor of Braunton by King Henry III (1216–1272) to Cleeve Abbey in Somerset.
Braunton Gorges, was held by the de Sachville family. Robert de Sachville (Latinized to de Siccavilla (from the dry town)) had been granted this part in 1202.
In 550 the missionary St. Brannock sailed from South Wales and converted the native Britons to Christianity. Brannock was a priest in the household of Brychan, King of Brecknock.
Since the closing years of the 20th century, the village has become a hub for surfing as it is on the main road gateway to three of the South West's surf beaches of Saunton, Croyde and Putsborough, all with fine powdery sand, and to a lesser extent a road to Woolacombe). The Museum of British Surfing opened in 2012 in the old goods shed of the old Braunton Railway Station on the Ilfracombe Branch Line.
( Braunton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Braunton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Braunton - UK
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Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Braunton is an English village, civil parish, ecclesiastical parish and former manor in North Devon. Braunton is situated 5 miles west of Barnstaple. Within the parish is the fertile, low-lying Braunton Great Field, which adjoins the undulating Braunton Burrows, the Core Area in North Devon Biosphere Reserve, the largest psammosere (sand dune system) in England. It confronts the Atlantic Ocean at the west of the parish at the large beach of Saunton Sands, one of the South West's international-standard surfing beaches.
Braunton was the chief manor of Braunton Hundred, and had been held by Saxon kings. Between 855 and 860 10 hides in Brannocminster were granted by King Æthelbald of Wessex to Glastonbury Abbey. Braunton Dean, which probably represented the land granted by King William the Conqueror to Algar the Priest at some time before the compilation of the Domesday Book of 1086.
Braunton Abbots, which extended also over part of the adjoining parish of Marwood. It was created by a grant from the remnant of the royal manor of Braunton by King Henry III (1216–1272) to Cleeve Abbey in Somerset.
Braunton Gorges, was held by the de Sachville family. Robert de Sachville (Latinized to de Siccavilla (from the dry town)) had been granted this part in 1202.
In 550 the missionary St. Brannock sailed from South Wales and converted the native Britons to Christianity. Brannock was a priest in the household of Brychan, King of Brecknock.
Since the closing years of the 20th century, the village has become a hub for surfing as it is on the main road gateway to three of the South West's surf beaches of Saunton, Croyde and Putsborough, all with fine powdery sand, and to a lesser extent a road to Woolacombe). The Museum of British Surfing opened in 2012 in the old goods shed of the old Braunton Railway Station on the Ilfracombe Branch Line.
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Sissinghurst Castle and Gardens Part One of Three
My mother shared her vacation to England with both me and my sister. This is a glimpse of our first day. We all garden and this was a real treat for us to see.
Music from Kevin MacLeod Windswept
Birdsong (Rosemoor, N. Devon)
Good Friday - a springtime stroll around the beautiful gardens at Rosemoor (an RHS property).
Produced by Grace Filby BA(Hons) Cert Ed FRSA
Churchill Fellow
Science & Engineering Ambassador
Music: Dvorak New World Symphony
Brighton June Vlog 2016
I stayed in Brighton with the artist group Blast Theory for a month. Spent most of my time working and didn't get to explore much of the city, but here's a bit of what I was up to!
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Seafront
Bagelman
Royal Pavilion and Gardens
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
University of Brighton Arts and Humanities Graduate Show 2016
Progress Bar at Lighthouse
Marwood
Music:
About That Oldie by Vibe Tracks
Hopton Hall Snowdrop Garden, near Wirksworth
Snowdrops and garden at Hopton Hall Derbyshire in February 2015.