Top 10 Best Things to do in Winchester, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Winchester, United Kingdom (UK)
South Downs Way
The Royal Green Jackets (Rifles) Museum
Hospital of St Cross
Winchester Cathedral
Winchester College
The Gurkha Museum
Winchester City Mill
St Catherine's Hill
Winchester City Museum
The Great Hall
Hampshire Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Hampshire? Check out our Hampshire Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Hampshire.
Top Places to visit in Hampshire:
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Royal Armouries - Fort Nelson, HMS Warrior 1860, Little Woodham Living History Village, Romsey Abbey, Hospital of St Cross, Chawton House, Winchester Cathedral, Jane Austen's House Museum, Portchester Castle, Emirates Spinnaker Tower, Portsdown Hill, Mottisfont Abbey, Portsmouth Cathedral, Winchester City Mill
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Out & About - NT Mottisfont Abbey - June 2015
A visit to Mottisfont Abbey is well recommended, it is especially beautiful in June/July when English roses are in full bloom.
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The Most Beautiful Spring Garden in Canada : The Butchart Gardens
The Butchart Gardens is one of the top tourist attractions in Victoria, British Columbia and ranked by USA Today, CNN and National Geographic as one of the top garden in Canada.
The Butchart Gardens is a group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, located near Victoria on Vancouver Island. The gardens receive close to a million visitors each year. The gardens have been designated a National Historic Site of Canada due to their international renown.
Winchester Hat Fair
Today we attended the Hat Fair, a 3 day event happening in Winchester, Hampshire England. You will also see us eating in Sweets and Josies Winchester.
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Trelowarren Estate, Cornwall, UK - Unravel Travel TV
Country Estates and their owners come and go, but Trelowarren can point to 1,000 years of recorded history, the last 600 years in the hands of the Vyvyan family. For Sir Ferrers Vyvyan, it remains a work in progress. The estate includes a 1,000 acres of pasture and woodland leading down to the Helford River. Rococo gardens designed by Dionysus Williams (under restoration), the Halliggye Fogou, a mysterious neolithic chamber; and back at the stable yard the New Yard Restaurant, the Cornwall Crafts Association main gallery, the tennis court and a swimming pool.
Unravel Travel TV and Reporter Julianne Money flew from Dublin with Aer Lingus Regional to Newquay Cornwall Airport
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Top 10 beautiful gardens in the world
David Austin Rose Gardens in Albrighton, UK:
David Austin has been developing roses for over 50 years in his two acre garden. His garden features over 700 different types of roses.
Kenrokuen in Kanazawa, Japan:
Kenrokuen is known for its streams, cherry blossoms, and bridges. Tourists from all over the world come to see the changing fall colors and the blooms in the spring.
Monet’s Garden in Giverny, France:
In 1890, Impressionist Painter Claude Monet bought this home and land to develop as inspiration for his paintings. Today, tourists can visit the beautiful landscape that is being kept up as an attraction.
Abbey Garden on Tresco Island, UK:
This garden was built in the 1800s near an old monastery. It features some of the rarest and most well kept subtropical flora and fauna, making it an attraction for botanists and tourists alike.
Roseto Comunale in Rome, Italy:
This municipal garden sits at the foot of Aventine Hill. Originally a Jewish Cemetery from the 1700s, this garden had a road built through it in 1934. Since the 1950s, it’s been restored to celebrate Jewish heritage.
Butchart Gardens in British Columbia, Canada:
Jennie Butchart’s husband informed her of a limestone quarry that was exhausted by his company in 1904. She took that opportunity to transform the quarry into a beautiful garden.
Garden Kingdom Dessau-Worlitz in Dessau, Germany:
The Garden Kingdom, although now completed, was developed for centuries beginning in the 1700s. It contains many buildings and monuments, making it an attraction for students and tourists.
Peterhof Palace Garden in St. Petersburg, Russia:
The Peterhof Palace was built under the orders of Peter the Great, and it was completed in 1725. The artchitecture and gardens are modeled after Versailles.
Egeskov Castle Garden in Funen, Denmark:
Dating back to 1554, this beautiful Renaissance structure rests on almost 50 acres. The gardens contain four hedge mazes that have been there for over 270 years.
Christchurch Botanic Gardens in New Zealand:
This garden survived the earthquake of 2011 and celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2013. Tourists visit to experience the beautiful flowers and plants and to “pole a boat” along the river.
The Royal Botanic Gardens in London, UK:
The Royal Botanic Gardens have been around since 1759. Their Temperate House, or green house, is one of the largest remaining glass structures from the Victorian Era.
Hershey Gardens in Hershey, Pennsylvania:
Milton Hershey, chocolate magnate, decided to gift his town with a beautiful garden in 1937. It features eleven themed gardens and a butterfly house.
The Gardens of the Palace of Versailles in Paris, France:
Louis XIV commissioned this garden to be created in 1641, and it took decades to complete. The gardens are full of trees, flowers, and scultptures because the king believed the garden was just as important as the palace.
Eastbourne Seafront, East Sussex.
The seafront at Eastbourne consists almost entirely of Victorian hotels. Along with its pier and bandstand, this serves to preserve the front in a somewhat timeless manner. The Duke of Devonshire, retains the rights to the seafront buildings and does not allow them to be developed into shops. A stretch of 4 miles (6.4 km) of shingle beach stretches from Sovereign Harbour in the east to Beachy Head in the west. In a 1998 survey 56% of visitors said that the beach and seafront was one of Eastbourne best features, although 10% listed the pebbled beach as a dislike. Other recreation facilities include two swimming pools, three fitness centres and other smaller sports clubs including scuba diving.
Bury St Edmunds - Abbey Gardens
The internationally acclaimed Abbey Gardens in the centre of historic Bury St Edmunds attracts thousands of visitors each year, drawn by the superlative floral displays, the ancient setting and the excellent facilities.
The six hectare park is on the site of a former Benedictine Abbey, once a power house of medieval England. The combination of floral excellence, formal bedding schemes and the heritage of its backdrop make the gardens a very special place to visit. The site is meticulously maintained and has features of interest to a wide range of visitors including ancient monument ruins, an aviary, a refreshment kiosk, bowling green, tennis courts, water garden, rose garden, sensory garden, a section of the river Lark, a play area, pergola and public toilets.
Cantate Domino
Giovanni Croce wrote his setting of Psalm 98 (97 in Greek numbering) Cantate Domino canticum novum. for four voices a capella (either TTBB or SATB). The text is one of the most common psalms set to music, starting with the phrase: ''O sing unto the LORD a new song; for he hath done marvellous things''.
Ireland misty beautiful memories
Ireland misty beautiful memories beautiful countryside-green grass and misty mornings! Waterford Castle Hotel for a funeral- Sad occasion but lovely atmosphere.