View (North) from Tintagel Castle Cornwall England English Heritage
May 2015
New visitor centre under construction.
Tour of the Camelot Hotel in Tintagel Cornwall
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ANCIENT RUINS OF KING ARTHUR'S FORTRESS IN CORNWALL ENGLAND, LEGEND HAS IT THAT MERLIN THE MAGICIAN FOUND A BABY IN A BEACH CAVE WHO LATER BECAME KING, THE CASTLE WAS REBUILT 750 YEARS AGO BY EARL RICHARD !
The Closing Ceremony at the Peat Moors Visitor Centre
The Closing Ceremony at the Peat Moors Visitor Centre. 31 October 2009. Eddie in fine form. Gone but not forgotten.
Places to see in ( Solva - UK )
Places to see in ( Solva - UK )
Solva is a village and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, comprising principally Lower Solva and Upper Solva. Solva lies on the north side of St Bride's Bay, in North Pembrokeshire in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. It lies on a deep valley at the mouth of the River Solva. In the valley is Lower Solva, consisting of a long street ending at the small harbour. Most of the modern development has been in Upper Solva, on the cliff top to the west of the harbour.
The village church honors Saint Aidan and is part of the parish of Whitchurch.[3]
The rocks at the entrance to Solva Harbour made it one of the most sheltered anchorages between Fishguard and Milford Haven. Solva became the main trading centre of St Bride's Bay in the medieval period, and was important for lime burning. Several lime kilns are preserved in the harbour area. In the 19th century, Solva had around 30 registered trading ships. The fading coastal trade has been replaced by tourism, and the harbour is now a popular boating centre. The village was the location for Wales' first butterfly farm, Solva Nectarium, which opened in 1979.
Every year on Easter Monday Solva hosts a Duck Race for charity. The ducks are released into the River Solva near Middle Mill and float down stream to Solva harbour. The winner is the first to cross under the footbridge in lower Solva car park. Each summer, Solva hosts a Regatta which features rowing for adults and children.
The spectacular local cliff coast is popular with walkers, and the classic cliff exposures of Cambrian rocks attract amateur and professional geologists. Solva Woollen Mill, located at the nearby village of Middle Mill, claims to be the oldest continuously working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire. Today the mill mostly manufactures carpets and rugs. There is a tearoom and a shop, and visitors are able to see the looms at work. Solva Harbour is a good example of a flooded valley known as a ria. Local rocks contain fossils from the Cambrian period. and the village gives its name to this rock sequence.
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Visit North Essex!
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1 bed flat to rent on Tintagel Way, Woking GU22 By
A beautifully presented one bedroom ground floor maisonette, forming part of the sought after Grange development within a short walk of Woking town centre and mainline station. The accommodation comprises: Spacious living room, open plan refitted kitchen with appliances, inner hallway, double bedroom, modern refitted three piece white bathroom suite with shower, neutral décor, floor coverings and carpets, electrical heating, allocated parking. These particulars are meant as a guide only, and as such do not form part of a legally binding contract. Rent excludes the security deposit, administration fee, checkout fee and any other charges or fees which may be payable - upon further request information will be provided by the agent.
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Visit to Stonehenge
Following our midweek trip to London we decided to stop at Stonehenge on the way back home to Cornwall. The day was cold and a little overcast but thankfully no rain. Whilst expensive to get in £19:30 as of October 2017, its worth a visit. You can walk along the public footpath at the end of the fenced of area and get a view of the stones without paying but it is a bit of a walk and parking the car is an issue unless you park on MOD land apparently !
Trevena Cross Nurseries
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Situated in West Cornwall, Trevena Cross Nurseries joins two distinct areas to form one unique business. A large 32 acre working nursery grows an unbeatable range of plants for its neighbouring three acre retail site/garden centre.
This film showcases the site, its diverse offering and provides a snapshot of the experience Trevena Cross Nurseries can deliver to visitors travelling from near-by or afar. The film highlights the extensive gift and homeware department, the garden centre's wonderful Garden Kitchen Café, a plant lover's dream and a behind the scenes look at the nursery growing area.
Wedebridge Area in Cornwall (Tourist attractions place in England)
Tourist attractions place in England (Wedebridge Area in Cornwall)
Wadebridge town is located just Englan in north Cornwall town on the Camel River and its famous as a center for wool production. It's situated in north Cornwall town and now a lively hub of the north coast. It's an imagine place for visitors.
In wedebridge, there is a Padstow where a small fishing port has a fine range of small hotels, holiday cottages and houses.
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Vlog 22 - Adventures in Eyemouth - Mustangs & Smugglers
Vlog 22 - Adventures in Eyemouth - Mustangs & Smugglers is part of my behind the scenes, working on the BBC content channel, antiques road trip. I travel all over the country and when the opportunity takes me, I shoot some historical visits, aerial content and some nice classic cars.
This visit was in Eyemouth and in particular, Gunsgreen House. This John Adam house was built in 1753 with a plethora of fascinating secrets. Today it is a historic house, visitor attraction, and self-catering accommodation.
Built by local smuggler and merchant John Nisbet in the 1750s, Gunsgreen House was described in the eighteenth century as a splendid palace built by a smuggler.
Eyemouth was a hotbed of the smuggling trade, with John Nisbet at the centre and explore the vaulted cellars where he kept his goods, both honestly traded and otherwise!
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Inside Margate Caves
Filmed during our recent surveys of the caves, this film (shot and produced by Simon Williams from O Productions) shows the paintings in Margate Caves.
Places to see in ( St Austell - UK )
Places to see in ( St Austell - UK )
St Austell is a civil parish and major town in Cornwall, England, UK. It is situated on the south coast, approximately 10 miles south of Bodmin and 30 miles west of the border with Devon.
As in much of Cornwall and neighbouring counties, tourism is increasingly important to St Austell's economy. Tourists are drawn to the area by nearby beaches and attractions such as the Eden Project, sited in a former clay pit, and the Lost Gardens of Heligan. The China Clay Country Park, in a former china-clay pit two miles north of the town, tells the story of the men, women and children who lived, worked and played in the shadow of the clay tips around St Austell.
St Austell is home to several public houses, numerous high street retailers, and several independent shops, many of which cater for tourists. The town has a small museum which is situated in the Market House. A Brewery Museum and Visitor Centre is situated on the site of the St Austell Brewery in Trevarthian Road.
Notable Cornish architect Silvanus Trevail designed a number of St Austell's buildings and houses, including the Thin End and the Moorland Road terrace. Of other notable architects from St Austell include John Goode, who contributed considerably during the 1970s to residential developments in the area. Pevsner remarks in his guide to Cornwall that the following buildings are notable:
The Parish Church
The Old Town Hall, in Italian Renaissance style, 1844
Friends Meeting House, 1829, a plain granite structure
Masonic Hall, South Street, 1900[20] and is home to nine Masonic bodies
White Hart Hotel: once contained panoramic wallpaper of the Bay of Naples by Dufour (now in the Victoria and Albert Museum)[22]
Holy Well at Menacuddle.
Three buildings of the 1960s: Penrice School, 1960; Public Library, 1961; former Magistrates' Court, 1966.
St Austell railway station was opened by the Cornwall Railway on 4 May 1859 on the hillside above the town centre. Two branch lines west of the town were later opened to serve the china clay industry; the Newquay and Cornwall Junction Railway which is still partly open, and the short-lived Trenance Valley line. The town's bus station faces the entrance to the railway station to offer an easy interchange between buses and trains. National Express coach services call here, a dedicated link operates to the Eden Project, and local buses operate to villages such as Fowey and Mevagissey.
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Newquay, Cornwall - surfing town
Newquay is a popular town for surfers and groups of twenty something year old English lads.
A visitor can watch the surfers or go to see the house build on its own island.
Its also a good base to explore other towns in Cornwall.
tintagel castle view beach north cornwall
tintagel castle view cornwall north
Luxury Hotels in Newquay United Kingdom
Whipsiderry Hotel Newquay
The Whipsiderry Hotel Newquay offers a convenient 24-hour reception as well as an outdoor pool, a sauna and self laundry for its guests. The guests can sit and rest in the peaceful recreational area of the hotel's garden. Room service is available during limited hours. Wi-fi is available. Feel greater comfort in your hotel as pets are welcome..
Porth Veor Villas and Apartments
The Porth Veor Villas and Apartments offers a tour desk and an outdoor pool as well as meeting rooms and conference room(s). Newquay city centre is within an easy 10 minute drive from the apartment complex.
Priory Bay Hotel
Possibly the best Country House Hotel on the Isle of Wight. Located between the popular sailing villages of Seaview and Bembridge, the Priory Bay Hotel is an elegant Virginia creeper clad country retreat. Nestled within a 70-acre estate, the hotel also offers a medley of beautifully restored and stylishly decorated buildings and leisure facilities including a 6-hole golf course, tennis courts, private beach, outdoor swimming pool, woodlands and landscaped gardens.
The Esplanade
This Llandudno hotel is situated directly on the city's Victorian promenade, one of its most celebrated attractions. The Esplanade is also close to the city's pier and to the numerous commercial attractions in the promenade area. Other area attractions include the Grand Orme and the Bronze Age copper mines outside the city. From Llandudno, guests of the Esplanade will find the nearest international airport located in Manchester. The total trip time is about an hour and a half by car. There is also a direct train from Llandudno's station.
Eliot Hotel
Centrally located on Commonwealth Avenue, the Eliot Hotel is close to many of the city's attractions. Nearby, guests can shop the boutiques of Newbury Street and stroll Copley Place. Boston University, MIT's Technology Square, and Harvard University's medical institutions are all within easy reach. Visitors can tour Boston's Freedom Trail, Chinatown, Fenway Park, the USS Constitution, and Beacon Hill. Guests will find plenty of dining, shopping, and entertainment venues within easy reach of the hotel. The Eliot Hotel is located about 7 miles from the Logan International Airport.
Places to see in ( St Austell - UK )
Places to see in ( St Austell - UK )
St Austell is a civil parish and major town in Cornwall, England, UK. It is situated on the south coast, approximately 10 miles south of Bodmin and 30 miles west of the border with Devon.
As in much of Cornwall and neighbouring counties, tourism is increasingly important to St Austell's economy. Tourists are drawn to the area by nearby beaches and attractions such as the Eden Project, sited in a former clay pit, and the Lost Gardens of Heligan. The China Clay Country Park, in a former china-clay pit two miles north of the town, tells the story of the men, women and children who lived, worked and played in the shadow of the clay tips around St Austell.
St Austell is home to several public houses, numerous high street retailers, and several independent shops, many of which cater for tourists. The town has a small museum which is situated in the Market House. A Brewery Museum and Visitor Centre is situated on the site of the St Austell Brewery in Trevarthian Road.
Notable Cornish architect Silvanus Trevail designed a number of St Austell's buildings and houses, including the Thin End and the Moorland Road terrace. Of other notable architects from St Austell include John Goode, who contributed considerably during the 1970s to residential developments in the area. Pevsner remarks in his guide to Cornwall that the following buildings are notable:
The Parish Church
The Old Town Hall, in Italian Renaissance style, 1844
Friends Meeting House, 1829, a plain granite structure
Masonic Hall, South Street, 1900[20] and is home to nine Masonic bodies
White Hart Hotel: once contained panoramic wallpaper of the Bay of Naples by Dufour (now in the Victoria and Albert Museum)[22]
Holy Well at Menacuddle.
Three buildings of the 1960s: Penrice School, 1960; Public Library, 1961; former Magistrates' Court, 1966.
St Austell railway station was opened by the Cornwall Railway on 4 May 1859 on the hillside above the town centre. Two branch lines west of the town were later opened to serve the china clay industry; the Newquay and Cornwall Junction Railway which is still partly open, and the short-lived Trenance Valley line. The town's bus station faces the entrance to the railway station to offer an easy interchange between buses and trains. National Express coach services call here, a dedicated link operates to the Eden Project, and local buses operate to villages such as Fowey and Mevagissey.
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Cadbury Castle, Somerset
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Cadbury Castle, formerly known as Camalet, is a Bronze and Iron Age hillfort in the civil parish of South Cadbury in the English county of Somerset.It is a scheduled monument and has been associated with King Arthur's legendary court at Camelot.The hillfort is formed by a 7.28 hectares plateau surrounded by ramparts on the surrounding slopes of the limestone Cadbury Hill.The site has been excavated in the late 19th and early 20th century by James Bennett and Harold St George Gray.
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