Places to see in ( Tamworth - UK )
Places to see in ( Tamworth - UK )
Tamworth is a large market town in Staffordshire, England, 14 miles northeast of Birmingham and 103 miles northwest of London. Bordering Warwickshire to the South and East, and Lichfield to the North and West, Tamworth takes its name from the River Tame, which flows through it.
Tamworth is the home of the historic Tamworth Castle and Moat House and was the capital of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia.
Tamworth main industries include logistics, engineering, clothing, brick, tile and paper manufacture. Until 2001 Tamworth was also home to the Reliant car company, which produced the three-wheeled Robin and the Scimitar sports car. The Snowdome, the UK's first full-sized real-snow indoor ski slope is in Tamworth, and only a short distance away is Drayton Manor Theme Park.
Tamworth is divided into Wards, locations listed below:
Amington
Belgrave
Bitterscote
Bolehall
Bonehill
Borough Park
Coton Green
Dordon
Dosthill
Fazeley
Gillway
Glascote
Glascote Heath
Hockley
Kettlebrook
Lakeside
Leyfields
Perry Crofts
Quarry Hill
Riverside
Stonydelph
The Alders
The Leys
Two Gates
Wilnecote
The main road running through Tamworth is the A5. The M42 motorway runs to the east of Tamworth and the town is served by junction 10 which also contains Tamworth services. The Egg is a magic roundabout in Tamworth, Staffordshire. Tamworth railway station located on Victoria Road serves the town. Tamworth Station is a high- and low-level station and serves as an interchange between the West Coast Mainline and the Cross Country Route.
( Tamworth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Tamworth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tamworth - UK
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Trip to Nottingham, England | UK travel vlog
A trip to Nottingham is not complete if you don't see the caves under the streets. On our last day in Nottingham, England, we visit the City of Caves, the National Justice Museum, Lace Market and Hockley (both within walking distance from the Nottingham city centre), and then we return to Old Market square.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in London, Ontario, Canada
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in London, Ontario, Canada: 1. The Idlewyld Inn and Spa ***
2. Hotel Metro ****
3. Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre ***
4. Delta Hotels by Marriott London Armouries ****
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1. 36 Grand Avenue, N6C 1K8 London, Canada, Price range $120 - $176
Offering on-site dining facilities, this 19th-century inn is just just over 1.6 km from the center of London, Ontario. A flat-screen TV is provided in each guest room.
2. 32 Covent Market Lane, N6A 1E8 London, Canada, Price range $113 - $160
This London boutique hotel is next to the Budweiser Gardens, home to the London Knights hockey team. The hotel features spa services, room service and free Wi-Fi.
3. 591 Wellington Road South, N6C 4R3 London, Canada, Price range $105 - $171
Featuring a tranquil natural environment, complete with indoor ponds and streams, located moments from hospitals and Highway 401, this family-friendly hotel has all the amenities needed for an enjoyable stay.
4. 325 Dundas Street, N6B 1T9 London, Canada, Price range $121 - $245
Set in London city center, close to public transportation and the London Convention Center, this hotel offers comfortable guest rooms.
5. 551 Windermere Road, N5X 2T1 London, Canada, Price range $86 - $137
Nestled on 30 acres of parkland with walking and cycling trails, this hotel and conference center in London, Ontario offers a variety of on-site dining options.
6. 1150 Wellington Rd S, N6E 1M3 London, Canada, Price range $99 - $187
Featuring an indoor swimming pool and an on-site restaurant, this London hotel provides free Wi-Fi. A mini refrigerator and a microwave are offered in all rooms. White Oaks Mall is less than 0.6 mi away.
7. 800 Exeter Road, N6E 1L5 London, Canada, Price range $87 - $166
Just a short drive from downtown London, Ontario, and near the White Oaks Mall, this modern hotel offers convenient services from the friendly staff as well as comfortable guest rooms.
8. 45 Bessemer Road, N6E 0A2 London, Canada, Price range $93 - $158
Providing a variety of free amenities, including grocery shopping services, this all-suite hotel offers all the comforts of home, and is close to Highway 401, area attractions and businesses.
9. 300 King Street, N6B 1S2 London, Canada, Price range $93 - $211
Featuring an indoor swimming pool and free WiFi, this The DoubleTree by Hilton London is located in downtown London and connected to the London Convention Center. Guests can also enjoy the onsite Starbucks.
10. 824 Exeter Road, N6E 1L5 London, Canada, Price range $98 - $167
Near Highway 401 and just 3.2 km from White Oaks Mall, this hotel in London, Ontario provides all-suite accommodations furnished with full kitchens. An indoor pool is featured on site.
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Winchester City Centre Guide
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St Catherine's Hill, Winchester - UK Exploring
A sunny afternoon spent walking up St Catherine's Hill in Winchester, followed by a short stroll along the river Itchen.
Winchester water meadows walk to St Cross
Winchester water meadows walk.
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Nottingham Nightlife – A Local Guide by Premier Inn
Enjoy a pint in the oldest pub in Britain, or stay out dancing until the early hours of the morning; whichever way you want to take on Nottingham’s nightlife, our local guide can point you in the direction of some of the best bars, pubs and clubs in the city. Our favourites include Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem, The Cross Keys, The Barrel Drop, 400 Rabbits, Pitcher & Piano, Stealth, and NG1.
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Cherry Orchard Brickworks Railway
The final year of activity on the Cherry Orchard Brickworks railway, North of Southend-on-Sea, Essex, UK.
Brickearth is the raw material of traditional hand made bricks, and Essex had substantial deposits, especially in the south of the county.
Milton Hall bricks were made at Cherry Orchard works and at the company's other site at Star Lane, Great Wakering, five miles to the east. The works were bought by Butterley Brick in the 1980s.
Cherry Orchard Lane gave access to farms and footpaths, but was not a through route for vehicles. The need to relieve congestion on the Southend to Rochford and Hockley roads led to the building of the B1013, named Cherry Orchard Way. This runs almost parallel to the old lane, and bisects it north of the railway crossing. The road was built to accomodate the railway, with an underpass and trackbed alongside the new road to allow trains to reach the brickearth pit. However, economics dictated that Cherry Orchard works was mothballed, with production being concentrated at Star Lane; consequently the railway was never used again. The works deteriorated over a number of years and was eventually demolished. In 2019 the site remains fenced off, awaiting development as the Saxon Business Park, part of the London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan.
The fields to the west of the railway now form part of Cherry Orchard Jubilee Country Park.
Hole Park - Daffodils & Bluebells - April 2016
Hole Park, Rolvenden, Kent, is putting on its annual spring show.