Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions in Wrexham - Travel Wales, United Kingdom
Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Wrexham - Travel Wales, United Kingdom:
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Erddig, Alyn Waters Country Park, Techniquest Glyndŵr, St Giles Church, Ty Mawr Country Park, Wrexham County Borough Museum, Plassey Craft & Retail Village, Acton Park, Stiwt Theatre, The Cathedral Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
Hidden Gems London Walking Tour | That London Life
Take a historical tour of the City of London, from Bank Station to Tower Hill. Find out amazing facts about London's history that you would otherwise miss!
Get More Walking Tours – Subscribe ☞ youtube.com/channel/UChBE_1uNIJp7gyNtlQFEUlw?sub_confirmation=1
London Bridge video:
Camerawoman Nadya's Channel:
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I'm adding English subtitles to all my videos, but I would love help translating them into other languages to make these videos more accessible to others! If you would be willing to help me, please email eleanaclairetv@gmail.com
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
F I N D M E H E R E
Twitter:
Instagram:
Facebook:
Cool Local Markets to Visit in London | London Travel Guide | Love and London
Besides Borough Market, here are three cool markets to check out that local Londoners love. Grab something to eat, do some shopping for London souvenirs (cool ones!) or just see what it feels like to be a part of London life.
More about visiting London:
Top Spots to Visit with Three Days in London:
What to Eat in Borough Market, London:
7 Things to Do in Covent Garden:
*The Local Guide to London is no longer available.
Behind-the-scenes London-y stuff on Instagram:
Free London 101 Guide for first-time London visitors:
All of my best London tips are in The Local Guide to London:
The only London tours I recommend:
London resources (airport transfers, SIM cards, etc.):
About Love and London:
I'm Jess, I've lived in London for many years, and this channel is a London travel guide for anyone visiting the city that wants to experience it like you live here. Beyond talking about the usual London attractions, I show you some of the cooler things to do in London, that most travel guides don't mention. Watch my videos and you'll feel like you've got a Londoner friend telling you the best kept secrets in the city.
Places to see in ( Nantwich - UK )
Places to see in ( Nantwich - UK )
Nantwich is a market town and civil parish in Cheshire, England. The existence of a watermill south of Nantwich Bridge was noted in 1228 and again around 1363, though the cutting of a mill race or leat and the creation of an upstream weir, river diversion and the resulting Mill Island has been ascribed to the 16th century.
Nantwich's brine springs were used for spa or hydrotherapy purposes at two locations: the centrally-located Snow Hill swimming pool (inaugurated in 1883; the open-air brine pool is still in use today).
Nantwich, outside Chester, has the largest collection of historic buildings in the county. The listed buildings are clustered mainly in the town centre on Barker Street, Beam Street, Churchyard Side, High Street and Hospital Street, and extending across the Weaver on Welsh Row.
The oldest listed building is St Mary's Church, which dates from the 14th century and is listed Grade I. Two other listed buildings are known to pre-date the fire of 1583: Sweetbriar Hall and the Grade I listed Churche's Mansion, both timber-framed Elizabethan mansion houses.
Nantwich contains many Georgian town houses. Good examples include Dysart Buildings, 9 Mill Street, Townwell House and 83 Welsh Row. Several examples of Victorian corporate architecture are listed, including the former District Bank by Alfred Waterhouse. The most recent listed building is 1–5 Pillory Street, a curved corner block in 17th century French style which dates from 1911.
Dorfold Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion in the nearby village of Acton and was considered by Pevsner to be one of the two finest Jacobean houses in Cheshire. Nantwich Show, including the International Cheese Awards, takes place in the hall's grounds each summer. Nantwich Museum is in Pillory Street. It has galleries on the history of the town, including Roman salt making, Tudor Nantwich's Great Fire, the Civil War Battle of Nantwich (1644) and the more recent shoe and clothing industries.
Nantwich is on the Cheshire Plain, on the banks of the River Weaver. The Shropshire Union Canal runs to the west of the town on an embankment, crossing the A534 via an iron aqueduct. The basin is a popular mooring for visitors to the town. It joins the Llangollen Canal at Hurleston to the north. Nantwich railway station is on the line from Crewe to Whitchurch, Shrewsbury and other towns along the Welsh border. The station is currently served mainly by stopping trains between Crewe and Shrewsbury.
( Nantwich - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Nantwich . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Nantwich - UK
Join us for more :
Places to see in ( London - UK ) London Transport Museum
Places to see in ( London - UK ) London Transport Museum
The London Transport Museum, or LT Museum based in Covent Garden, London, seeks to conserve and explain the transport heritage of Britain's capital city. The majority of London Transport Museum exhibits originated in the collection of London Transport, but, since the creation of Transport for London (TfL) in 2000, the remit of the London Transport Museum has expanded to cover all aspects of transportation in the city.
London Transport Museum operates from two sites within London. The main site in Covent Garden uses the name of its parent institution, sometimes suffixed by Covent Garden, and is open to the public every day, having reopened in 2007 after a two-year refurbishment. The other site, located in Acton, is known as the London Transport Museum Depot and is principally a storage site that is open on regular visitor days throughout the year.
The London Transport Museum was briefly renamed London's Transport Museum to reflect its coverage of topics beyond London Transport, but it reverted to its previous name in 2007 to coincide with the reopening of the Covent Garden site. London Transport Museum is a registered charity under English law.
The London Transport Museum main facility is located in a Victorian iron and glass building that had formed part of the Covent Garden vegetable, fruit and flower market. It was designed as a dedicated flower market by William Rogers. The entrance to the museum is from the Covent Garden Piazza, amongst the Piazza's many tourist attractions. The museum is within walking distance from both Covent Garden tube station and Charing Cross railway station.
The Museum Depot is located in Acton, west London, and was opened in October 1999. The depot holds the majority of the Museum's collections which are not on display in the main museum in Covent Garden. It is the base for the museum's curators and conservators, and is used for the display of items too large to be accommodated in the main facility.
( London - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of London . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in London - UK
Join us for more :
Walkers set off from Gainsborough Central
Stuart Parker's advertised walk using the Brigg Line from Gainsborogh Central to Kirton in Lindsey attracted 69 ramblers. Although they left Gainsborough in the rain, the sun came out once they had set off on their walk back from Kirton in Lindsey. They were seen off by Mick Tinker Mayor of Gainsborough.
Clun Castle, Shropshire
Clun Castle, Shropshire, slideshow
Clun Castle, Shropshire video
Welsh Border castle, originally built in the 1100’s by Norman, Robert de Say as a wooden motte and bailey style. rebuilt out of stone in the 13th century and lay in ruins since the english civil war in the 1600's. The site is open to the public, managed by English Heritage.
for more information visit.
86 High Street, Godstone, Surrey RH9 - 3 bed terraced house for sale
Property number 28924. We're open 24 hours a day 7 days a week for telephone enquiries, but there's no need to pay for a call - just click the Request Details button, submit the form and We will text your mobile number and email you within 5 minutes. Please note: This website will also send a response to your enquiry - this is not from us, so look out for our reply too! Situated in the centre of Godstone village, in close proximity to both Caterham and Oxted, providing mainline train services into London Bridge and London Victoria stations. Junction 6 of the M25 is 1 mile North. Entrance door leading to: Lounge: 3.87 x 3.5m (12'8 x 11'6) Oak flooring with original timber sash shutters. Radiator and open fireplace. Door through to: Dining Room: 3.81 x 3.35m (12'6 x 11'0) Oak flooring with louvre painted shutters. Under stairs and alcove cupboards. Radiator. Door through to: Kitchen: 3.41 x 2.26m (11'2 x 7'5) Natural slate flooring with electric underfloor heating. Range of wall and base units, with Smeg integrated oven, hob, extractor, washing machine, fridge freezer and dishwasher, 11/2 bowl stainless steel sink. Radiator. French doors to: Garden: Natural sandstone paving with oak sleeper planters. Stairs from Dining Room leading to: Bathroom: White suite, bath with shower over, W.C and pedestal basin. Hot water tank cupboard. Radiator. Stairs from Dining Room leading to: Bedroom 1: 3.84 x 3.51m (12'7 x 11'6) Carpeted with painted louvre shutters. Original cast iron fireplace. Radiator. Hallway to: Bedroom 2: 3.34 x 2.06m ( 10'11 x 6'9) Original cast iron fireplace. Radiator. Stairs from Hallway to: Bedroom 3: 5.45 x 3.50m (17'11 x 11'6) Carpeted with painted louvre shutters. Dormer window. Two radiators. Under eaves storage. The property has the benefit of a right of way over the end of the Garden of 88 High Street, to a rear access gate. 84 High Street has a right of way over the end of the garden of the property to use the same rear access gate. All dimensions are approximate and should not be relied upon. If you're interested in this property please click the 'request details' button above , or call , press option 1 and quote the reference number 28924. - For details visit: