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Insight Activities
Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum
The Keep Military Museum
Sculpture by the Lakes
Athelhampton House and Gardens
Hardy's Cottage
Maiden Castle
Max Gate
Dorset County Museum
Kingston Maurward Park and Gardens
Places to see in ( Market Drayton - UK )
Places to see in ( Market Drayton - UK )
Market Drayton is a market town in north Shropshire, England, close to the Welsh and Staffordshire border. It is on the River Tern, between Shrewsbury and Stoke-on-Trent, and was formerly known as Drayton in Hales and earlier simply as Drayton.
Market Drayton is on the Shropshire Union Canal and on Regional Cycle Route 75. The A53 road by-passes the town. The counties of Staffordshire and Cheshire are both close by. In 1245 King Henry III granted a charter for a weekly Wednesday market, giving the town its current name. The market is still held every Wednesday.
Ancient local sites include Audley's Cross, Blore Heath and several Neolithic standing stones. The Devil's Ring and Finger is a notable site 3 miles (5 km) from the town at Mucklestone. These are across the county boundary in neighbouring Staffordshire. The Old Grammar School, in St. Mary's Hall, directly to the east of the church, was founded in 1555 by Rowland Hill, the first Protestant Mayor of London. Former pupils include Robert Clive, and a school desk with the initials RC may still be seen in the town.
The great fire of Drayton destroyed almost 70% of the town in 1651. It was started at a bakery, and quickly spread through the timber buildings. The buttercross in the centre of the town still has a bell at the top for people to ring if there was ever another fire.
Other notable landmarks in the area include: Pell Wall Hall, Adderley Hall, Buntingsdale Hall, Salisbury Hill, Tyrley Locks on the Shropshire Union Canal and the Thomas Telford designed aqueduct. Fordhall Farm has 140 acres (0.57 km2) of community-owned organic farmland located off the A53 between the Müller and Tern Hill roundabouts. The farm trail is open to the public during farm shop opening hours, and on the path is the site of Fordhall Castle, an ancient motte and bailey structure which overlooks the River Tern valley.
To the south-east near the A529 an 18th-century farmhouse stands on the site of Tyrley Castle, which was probably built soon after 1066 and later rebuilt in stone in the 13th century. Nantwich & Market Drayton Railway Society - Meeting regularly in Market Drayton.
Shropshire Council also run a number of bus services under the 'ShropshireLink' brand in addition to the 301 and 302 Market Drayton Town Services. Market Drayton had a railway station which opened in 1863 and closed during the Beeching cuts in 1963. The railway station was located on the Nantwich to Wellington line of the Great Western Railway network and was also the terminus of the Newcastle-under-Lyme line of the North Staffordshire Railway network.
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DAY TRIP to NEWCASTLE ENGLAND for the NEW YEAR (U.K's most picturesque city?) | England Travel Vlog
Despite having family originating from Northumberland and the Newcastle region and having been up there many times as a child to visit said family, I had never set foot in the actual city of Newcastle before.
That is why when I was staying in York for the Christmas Holidays, I decided to check the place out as an effort to broaden my horizons, extend my views and simply a bit more of England and the U.K while spending the day exploring this cool new British city.
Newcastle ended up truly surprised me in a very positive way. I didn't really know what to expect before going (other that stag-dos and hen-dos) but I ended up finding a very beautiful and super picturesque city with a great atmosphere, lovely people and loads of cool things to do.
Hope you enjoy the vlog about my excursion to Newcastle, England!!
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Places to see in ( Market Drayton - UK )
Places to see in ( Market Drayton - UK )
Market Drayton is a market town in north Shropshire, England, close to the Welsh and Staffordshire border. It is on the River Tern, between Shrewsbury and Stoke-on-Trent, and was formerly known as Drayton in Hales and earlier simply as Drayton.
Market Drayton is on the Shropshire Union Canal and on Regional Cycle Route 75. The A53 road by-passes the town. The counties of Staffordshire and Cheshire are both close by. In 1245 King Henry III granted a charter for a weekly Wednesday market, giving the town its current name. The market is still held every Wednesday.
Ancient local sites include Audley's Cross, Blore Heath and several Neolithic standing stones. The Devil's Ring and Finger is a notable site 3 miles (5 km) from the town at Mucklestone. These are across the county boundary in neighbouring Staffordshire. The Old Grammar School, in St. Mary's Hall, directly to the east of the church, was founded in 1555 by Rowland Hill, the first Protestant Mayor of London. Former pupils include Robert Clive, and a school desk with the initials RC may still be seen in the town.
The great fire of Drayton destroyed almost 70% of the town in 1651. It was started at a bakery, and quickly spread through the timber buildings. The buttercross in the centre of the town still has a bell at the top for people to ring if there was ever another fire.
Other notable landmarks in the area include: Pell Wall Hall, Adderley Hall, Buntingsdale Hall, Salisbury Hill, Tyrley Locks on the Shropshire Union Canal and the Thomas Telford designed aqueduct. Fordhall Farm has 140 acres (0.57 km2) of community-owned organic farmland located off the A53 between the Müller and Tern Hill roundabouts. The farm trail is open to the public during farm shop opening hours, and on the path is the site of Fordhall Castle, an ancient motte and bailey structure which overlooks the River Tern valley.
To the south-east near the A529 an 18th-century farmhouse stands on the site of Tyrley Castle, which was probably built soon after 1066 and later rebuilt in stone in the 13th century. Nantwich & Market Drayton Railway Society - Meeting regularly in Market Drayton.
Shropshire Council also run a number of bus services under the 'ShropshireLink' brand in addition to the 301 and 302 Market Drayton Town Services. Market Drayton had a railway station which opened in 1863 and closed during the Beeching cuts in 1963. The railway station was located on the Nantwich to Wellington line of the Great Western Railway network and was also the terminus of the Newcastle-under-Lyme line of the North Staffordshire Railway network.
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UNTOUCHED ABANDONED MANSION, ENGLAND
Eyup eyup, this week we're at an amazing almost untouched abandoned mansion in the rolling hills of England. Usually these places get pretty trashed pretty quick but this one was in amazing condition.
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Exploring the dilapidated ruins of civilisation, abandoned buildings, creepy theme parks, military bases, and underground vaults containing the remnants of a by gone era. And with a bit of comedy and humour chucked in there too, can't be too serious about these things.
We're not serious urban explorers, we just love the adventure.
Urban Exploration is not for kiddies. Abandoned places are dangerous. Adventures are fun.
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England should be visited at least once by both young and old
Travel to England
Planning a visit to England makes good sense, as its an excellent base from which to explore Europe. You can't experience the culture and sites of the whole of England in just one trip, but it is the one place that certainly features on every travellers itinerary.
Our travel guide showcases Englands many different faces. We will help you find all the interesting places to see in England, and provide information about tourist attractions and things to do.
London is the capital of England and is Englands biggest city. Tourism in England has great contrast. England has buzzing city life, yet lonely landscapes; traditional customs, yet ultramodern culture; exquisite beaches, and craggy mountains.
Whether youre on a cultural sightseeing tour, or want to enjoy a night out on the town, London has everything to make your tour a fulfilling experience.
There are many historic buildings, cathedrals and landmarks. Some of the most exciting places to visit include Lake District, Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London (home to the Crown Jewels), Stonehenge, Alton Towers, The Roman Baths, the Temple of Sulis Minerva, and Windsor Castle.
Other chief attractions that might take your fancy are the Oxford and Cambridge universities, the London Palladium and the London Coliseum (just two of many famous theatres in London), Londons Madam Tussauds Wax Museum, and the industrial cities of Liverpool, Newcastle and Manchester.
You can visit England any time of the year, but the best month is September when the weather is fair, and England is less crowded with tourists, but be sure to still take an umbrella and a waterproof jacket, especially when visiting London.
The most popular sports in England are football and cricket, and if youre lucky, you might get to watch a live game or match while there. For the more adventurous, England also offers hang gliding, paragliding, and rock climbing.
You can save time and money by using our travel guide to help you to identify what it is that you would best like to do and see in England.
A tour of Stoke-on-Trent
I made this whilst bored on a summer evening in 2007. My plan was to visit all the towns which make up Stoke-on-Trent in one continuous drive.
St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, UK - 20th February, 2013