Brecon Beacon's National Park, South Wales, Visit Britain - Unravel Travel TV
Brecon Beacon's National Park in South Wales covers five hundred and nineteen square miles and is of course centered on the Brecon Beacon range of hills. The park was established in 1957 and it straddles some of the finest landscapes in the British Isles; with wild hills, lakes and water falls to explore. But to many visitors it's the park's remoteness which is its greatest charm, it's a real taste of the great outdoors. Recently the western half of the park has been designated a Geopark -- a place renowned for its geology. There are only half a dozen of these Geoparks in the whole of United Kingdom. Mining here was once an economic mainstay. Iron and coal were taken from these hills to help fire the industrial revolution. A feature of the Geopark are its waterfalls, but not all are above ground. This one which falls for forty feet is actually five hundred feet beneath the surface in a complex of caves at Dan-yr-Ogof. One of the caves is called 'Cathedral Cave' a truly massive cavern. These caves formed through the erosion of limestone by water over centuries. At one stage this systems of caves was totally filled by water. Once the water level fell and the cave was filled with air formations like stalactites and stalagmites began forming within the caves. The caves are an important feature of the geo park and are a must see on a trip to the Brecon Beacons. The life size model dinosaurs on the surrounding hillsides add an extra dimension to a visit here. The models help to explain in dinosaurs terms how geological time evolves and how that in turn shaped the landscape we see today. They seem right at home in the rugged beauty of this unique National Park of the Brecon Beacons.
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Places to see in ( Denton - UK )
Places to see in ( Denton - UK )
Denton is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England, five miles east of Manchester city centre. Historically part of Lancashire, it had a population of 36,591 at the 2011 Census. Denton probably derives its name from Dane-town, an etymology supported by other place names in the area such as Danehead-bank and Daneditch-bourne. The word 'Dane' is itself derived from Anglo-Saxon denu, dene, daenland, meaning a valley. So literally Denton means valley town.
There is one main war memorial, or cenotaph, in Denton, located in Victoria Park. This memorial commemorates people from Denton and Haughton who served in two world wars. The names on the war memorial were collected from their relatives who wrote to the council with details of their loved ones who served in either war. The war memorial was unveiled on 23 July 1921. Figures from the Denton section of the Tameside council website, state that 3,500 Denton men served in the Great War (1914–1918), of that number, 369 people were killed.
The oldest church in Denton is St. Lawrence's. It is almost 500 years old, originally built in 1531. It is a listed Grade II* building. The church is also known locally as Th'owd Peg (the old peg) due to the fact, as a timber-framed building, it was constructed with wooden pegs rather than nails. It is more commonly known as the black and white church, because of its appearance. A local myth is also said to have a pirate buried within its grounds because of a grave stone marked with a skull and crossbones at its front door. In a more thorough investigation and article printed by Denton Local History Society (1995), it was found that the gravestone was actually a masonic gravestone belonging to a deceased Soldier named Samuel Bromley from the Royal Artillery. The magnificent Victorian St Anne's Church, Haughton, is a Grade I listed building, and is built in the Gothic Revival style.
One of Denton's claims to fame is that, along with Reddish South, it has the UK's least frequent train service, every Friday, in one direction, from Stockport to Stalybridge. There are bus links to Manchester city centre, Hyde, Ashton-under-Lyne and Stockport operated by Stagecoach. The M67 Denton Relief Road motorway was constructed, running east to west through Denton, between 1978 and 1981. Originally this was planned to be part of a motorway running from central Manchester to Sheffield. At its western end the M67 connects with the M60 Manchester Ring Road.
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Abandoned Roller Skating Rink - PA
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This property was hit really bad by Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and again by Hurricane Wilma in 2005, and suffered damages from unimaginable amounts of flooding.
The owners have since been involved with extensive clean up and repair work to get the building back into shape. They plan to reopen soon, but have yet to announce an official date.
Farmers Markets in Wales - CARDIFF ROATH
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This one at CARDIFF ROATH, Glamorganshire, UK,
every Saturday, 9.30 am - 1.00 pm, and
includes Roath Craft Market (indoors).
Mackintosh Sports Club
The Mackintosh Community Centre
Keppoch Street
Roath, CARDIFF
CF24 3JW.
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Folkestone by Drone
A compilation of some drone footage I took with my Parrot Bebop 2 around Folkestone and Dover at New-Year 2018.
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botanical garden 30 minutes from Phila.
Farmers Markets in Wales - USK
Farmers' Markets in Wales:
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This one at USK, Monmouthshire, UK,
on 1st and 3rd Saturday of each Month, 10.00 am - 1.00 pm.
Memorial Hall
Maryport Street
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4 bed town house for sale on Blakemore Park, Atherton, Manchester M46 By Hatton Munro Partners
Hmp are pleased to offer to the market this modern four bedroom three storey end town house which is very well presented throughout and has off road parking for two vehicles, integral garage, downstairs cloakroom and master en suite. The property is situated within a residential area comprising of similar properties and is offered with no onward chain so contact us today to book A viewing! Entry to the property is via an entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor and providing access to the downstairs cloakroom and the modern kitchen dining room that has French doors opening to the rear gardens. To the first floor is a sitting room, family bathroom and a bedroom. Three bedrooms including a master en suite can be found on the top/second floor. Outside a driveway provides off road parking and leads to the integral garage. The enclosed rear gardens are to laid with artificial turf and have a raised decked patio area. Gas central heating, double glazing and no onward chain complete the attractive package on offer Accommodation Double glazed front door to: Entrance hallway Radiator. Stairs rising to the first floor accommodation. Access to the downstairs cloakroom, kitchen dining room and garage. Down stairs cloakroom Double glazed window to front. Radiator. Modern white suite comprising low level w.C, and pedestal hand wash basin. Vinyl flooring. Kitchen dining room 15'8'' x 9'11'' (4.78m x 3.02m) Double glazed window to rear. Double glazed French doors opening into the rear gardens. Radiator. Concealed gas boiler. Stainless steel sink unit. Range of modern base and wall mounted units. Work surfaces with cupboards and drawers beneath. Fitted stainless steel 'Neff' gas hob and stainless steel 'Neff' oven with fitted extractor above. Plumbing for automatic washing machine. Tiled flooring. First floor Radiator. Stairs rising to the second floor accommodation. Access to the sitting room, bedroom two and the family bathroom. Sitting room 15'9'' 13'5'' (max) (4.80m 4.09m ( max)) 'L' shaped room with double glazed window and double glazed French doors to rear. Two radiators. Wooden flooring. T.V. And telephone points. Bedroom two 11'10'' X 8'8'' (3.61m X 2.64m) Double glazed window to front. Radiator. Range of modern high gloss fitted wardrobes. Bathroom 6'8'' x 6'3'' (2.03m x 1.91m) Double glazed window to front. Radiator. Modern white suite comprising low level w.C, pedestal hand wash basin and panelled bath. Extractor fan. Vinyl flooring. Second floor Access to three further bedrooms. Access also the boarded loft space with lighting via a pull down ladder. Bedroom one 12'11'' x 12'1'' (3.94m x 3.68m) Double glazed window to front. Radiator. Range of modern fitted wardrobes. Ceiling fan. Storage cupboard. Door to: En suite Double glazed window to front. Stainless steel towel radiator. Modern white suite comprising low level w.C, pedestal hand wash basin and shower enclosure with inset mixer shower. Extractor fan. Bedroom three 12'4'' x 8'7'' (3.76m x 2.62m) Double glazed window to rear. Radiator. Bedroom four 8'0'' x 6'9'' (2.44m x 2.06m) Double glazed window to rear. Radiator. Outside front Open plan and provides off road parking in front of the integral garage. Integral garage Up and over door to front. Single door leading into the entrance hallway. Power and lighting. Outside rear Enclosed and laid to lawn with both paved and decked patio areas. These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in this firms employment has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property. No appliances have been tested and buyers are advised to check prior to entering into a binding contract.
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The Seavington Hunt arrives at the Market Square in Crewkerne